Technical Service Provider- Forest Management Planning
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Social Services • Very Enjoyable • Politics • Education • Environment • Do Some Gardening • Enjoy Making Things Grow • Science and Technology • Kind of A Nurdy Tech Head • I Hunt and Fish A Little
Indiana University Kokomo 1997 - 1997
Purdue University 1973 - 1977
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Management
John Glenn High School
Indiana University Kokomo
Ivy Tech Community College
Purdue University
Social Services Very Enjoyable Politics Education Environment Do Some Gardening Enjoy Making Things Grow Science and Technology Kind of A Nurdy Tech Head I Hunt and Fish A Little
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Spanish French
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Technical Service Provider- Forest Management Planning
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University of Wyoming looks to shift focus, name of carbon institute
Mark Northam,director of the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources, and Carl Bauer, president of Bauer Consulting Group and a member of the UW Energy Resources Council, are trying to change the conversation. They think it should be less about politics and more about carbon.
Date: Jun 08, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
EPA investigators connect fracking to groundwater pollution
wells themselves. Pennsylvania has had problems with methane contamination coming from poorly constructed wells, and this case may prove to be like those, caused by error and not a process that's inherently flawed, said Mark Northam, director of the University of Wyoming's School of Energy Resources.