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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-AHS-3rd IPGC Symposium
Radisson Hotel Reservations
Program
Registration Form in pdf format
Meeting Details in pdf format
Changing Waterscapes and Water Ethics for
the 21st Century
and
Global Geoscience Practice, Standards, Ethics,
and Accountability
September 20-24, 2008
Flagstaff, Arizona
AIPG 45th Annual Meeting
AHS 21st Annual Symposium
3rd IPGC Conference
in conjunction with the
AESE Annual Meeting
AIPG Georgia Section:
Innovative Remediation Technology Conference

May 7-8, 2008
Kennesaw State University
Exhibitor Forms, Registration Forms, and Hotel Information Available in Word doc
format.
AIPG Student Members
can register online.
Students that are not members
of AIPG must fill out the
Registration Form.
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
April
2008
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