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Why become a Member?
To help you as youre starting out.....
I became a CPG as soon as I reached the minimum qualifications. To me, AIPG initially
represented a credential that would be a benefit to my future career. That expectation has
proved true. AIPG provides a vehicle by which its committed members can reach beyond their
jobs and their local environments. As hard as I try, AIPG always gives back more to me
than I am ever able to contribute to AIPG.
Russ Slayback, CPG-2305
I was invited by my co-workers to participate in AIPG activities prior to the time that
I was eligible to apply for Membership. I feel that I was very fortunate to be around AIPG
members who were prominently active in geology outside of their workplace. It was
especially beneficial to me as a beginning geologist.
Dawn Garcia, CPG-8313
To meet other geologists....
Being an active Member has provided me with professional contacts throughout the
country. I also have met and worked with some really great people, enjoying their
friendship as well as their professional knowledge.
Barbara Murphy, CPG-6203
The main benefit I derive from AIPG membership is the association with other top flight
professional geologists who consistently demonstrate the highest professional and ethical
standards. In this respect, I am reminded of the old adage, "you are judged by the
company you keep." The CPG designation is recognized nationally as a high level
professional achievement.
James Shotwell, CPG-8290
To give you credibility.......
I am frequently called upon as an expert witness and the most prestigious item in my
vita is Membership in AIPG. Being a registered geologist in several states does not carry
nearly as much prestige as being a member of AIPG. Having the AIPG stamp on my consulting
reports means a great deal to clients.
Haydn Murray, CPG-2795
To provide information.....
Through the AIPG publication The Professional Geologist, I have read about new
technologies and registration requirements, allowing my company to seek new opportunities
in other states.
James Jacobs, CPG-7760
A professionals education does not end with university training. To maintain our
skills, scientific advances and professional issues need to be part of our continuing
education. AIPG is a vehicle to maintain my expertise through communication and training.
Robert Merrill, CPG-4984
The technically diverse base of the AIPG membership has given me the opportunity to be
exposed to a variety of geological issues that reach far beyond the narrow focus of my
geological specialty. I have experienced this "broadening of my horizons" not
only by reading The Professional Geologist, but also by regular attendance at AIPG
section meetings and the annual meetings.
Ted Wilton, CPG-7659
To give you a voice....
Members of AIPG provide valuable advice to government agencies and lobby for important
geological programs and sensible regulations at all levels of government.
Jon Price, CPG-7814
As an organization that is heard in Washington and in state capitols and has
established liaison with similar organizations around the world, AIPG represents me.
Thanks to AIPG, I have found abundant and satisfying opportunities to work to strengthen
the science and profession of geology.
Robert Corbett, CPG-4502
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AIPG 2008 National Awards
Ben H. Parker Memorial Medal
Dennis Pennington, CPG-04401
Maple Glen, Pennsylvania
Martin Van Couvering Memorial Award
Robert G. Font, CPG-03953
Plano, Texas
Larry R. Rhodes, CPG-02250
Lexington, Kentucky
John T. Galey, Sr., Memorial Public
Service Award
M. Lee Allison, MEM-0328
Tucson, Arizona
Award of Honorary Membership
Barbara H. Murphy, CPG-06203
Scottsdale, Arizona
AGI GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS MONTHLY REVIEW
August
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