AGI Welcomes President Elect Keri Nutter

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The American Geosciences Institute (AGI) welcomes Keri A. Nutter as its new President Elect. Nutter, who was introduced in her new role along with President Jonathan Price and other members of the AGI 2022-23 Board of Directors earlier this month, is a continuing member of Board.

 
Nutter is a Geoscience Manager at DOWL, a firm specializing in planning, surveying, engineering, environmental, and related services. A Certified Professional Geologist, she is a firm owner and manager of a team of engineers and geologists.
 
She has served on the American Institute of Professional Geologists' National Executive Committee since 2014, progressing from Advisory Board Representative to President. Nutter previously served as Secretary on the AGI Executive Committee and on the Dues Restructuring committee and the Wallace Scholarship committees. Since earning her Bachelor's in Geology at Washington State University in 2004, she has gained over 16 years of experience in service and leadership for professional groups, including two national geoscience organizations and the University of Alaska Anchorage Geological Sciences Community Advisory Board.
 
Learn more about the AGI 2022-23 Board of Directors on the AGI website.
 
About AGI
The American Geosciences Institute (AGI), a federation of scientific and professional associations representing over a quarter-million geoscientists, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to serving the geoscience community and addressing the geoscience needs of society. AGI headquarters are in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Geoff Camphire, Communications