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Editor's note: Candidates for AAPG office have been given the opportunity to respond briefly to the subject: "Why I Accepted the Invitation to be a Candidate for AAPG Office." Their responses -- and biographical information provided by each candidate and edited only for grammar and spelling, including the biography -- will be published in the EXPLORER beginning here and continuing through the next two issues. Responses will be available throughout the election on the AAPG Web site. Ballots will be mailed in the spring.

Here are the responses from treasurer candidates Kay L. Pitts, F. Pierce Pratt and Dwight M "Clint" Moore. Candidates were asked to limit their responses to 500 words.

Kay L. Pitts

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Project Manager, Aera Energy LLC, Bakersfield, Calif.

Born 1954, Dearborn, Mich.

Academic Training

1977
California State University, Fullerton, B.A. earth science
1983
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, M.S., geological science

Experience

1980-87
Getty Oil Co. (development area leader)/Texaco (exploration area leader), Bakersfield, Calif.
1987-97
Bechtel Petroleum Operations (supervisor, Elk Hills, Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 1)
1997-present
Aera Energy LLC

AAPG Activities (Member 1979, DPA #5798)

2000-01
Reservoir Development Committee
2000-03
Budget Review and Finance Committee
2001-04
Group Insurance Committee
2003-06
House of Delegates (alternate)

Affiliated and Associated Societies and Sections

  • San Joaquin Geological Society (secretary)
  • Pacific Section (secretary, vice president, president-elect, president -- 1997-01; currently co-chair of the Convention Committee)
  • Pacific Section Convention finance chair (1997, 2004)
  • Pacific Section AAPG/Western Region SPE Meeting finance chair (2000)
  • Pacific Section AAPG/Cordilleran Section GSA Convention finance chair (2001)

Other Professional Affiliations

  • State of California Registered Geologist
  • California State University Bakersfield Geotechnical Training Center Advisory Council

Honors and Awards

  • American Association of University Women Named Gift Honoree

F. Pierce Pratt

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Consultant/Retiree, New Port Richey, Fla.

Born 1943, Coffee County, Ala.

Academic Training

1967
Catawba College, B.A., geology, mathematics
1970
Duke University, M.A., geology

Experience

1970-77
Amoco Production Co. (now BP), New Orleans and Tulsa, geologist and senior technical systems specialist
1977-00
Phillips Petroleum (now ConocoPhillips), Bartlesville and Denver (1977-79 -- senior geologist; 1979-80 -- technical systems manager; 1980-00 -- manager exploration mapping and modeling)

Honors and Awards

  • AAPG Distinguished Service Award (1998)
  • AAPG Certificate of Merit (1995, 2000)
  • Tulsa Geological Society (Distinguished Service and Lifetime Honorary Member awards)

Affiliated and Associated Societies and Sections

  • Tulsa Geological Society (various committees, secretary, treasurer, vice president and president -- 1989-90)
  • Mid-Continent Section, various committees

AAPG Activities (Member 1971, DEG 1994, DPA #5505)

1980
Denver Annual Meeting Communications Committee chairman
1980-81
Academic Liaison Committee
1980-02
Geological Computing Committee (chairman 1992-95)
1982
Hosted AAPG Computers to Geology Conference
1986-88
House of Delegates
1990-02
House of Delegates (various committees, vice chairman 1994-95; Tulsa Geological Society group chairman 1992-01)
1991-03
Committee on Investments (chairman 2001-present)
1995-96
Standing Technical Program Committee
1997-03
Committee on Committees (developed Committee Membership Guidelines)
1998-00
Web site Committee (vice chairman 1998-99; chairman 1999-00)

Dwight M. "Clint" Moore

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Consulting Geologist, Houston

Texas Geoscientist License #2264

Born 1956, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.

Academic Training

1978
Southern Methodist University, B.A., Geology (Honors)
1978
Southern Methodist University, B.B.A., Business Administration-Finance (Honors)

Experience

2003-present
Consulting geologist, Houston
1999-03
Anadarko Petroleum Corp., Houston (project geologist-Business Intelligence, Business Development and Competitor Analysis; Gulf of Mexico Offshore Exploration Group)
1998-99
Anadarko Petroleum, Houston (exploration supervisor-Global Basin Studies Group)
1997-98
Anadarko Petroleum, Houston (New Ventures supervisor-North America/Eastern Canada Offshore Group)
1994-97
Anadarko Petroleum, Houston (geological supervisor-Offshore Gulf of Mexico Group)
1987-94
Anadarko Petroleum, Houston (staff geologist-Offshore Gulf of Mexico Group)
1986-87
Maxus Energy, Dallas (senior business analyst-Corporate Planning and Development Group)
1978-86
Diamond Shamrock Corp. (Maxus Energy), Houston (senior staff geologist and other staff positions-Gulf of Mexico offshore and onshore groups)

AAPG Activities (Member 1978; DPA #3785; DEG charter member; EMD)

2002-present
Membership Registry (ad hoc) Committee (chairman)
2002-03
Candidate, HoD Secretary-Editor
2001-02
Candidate, AAPG Treasurer
1999-02
Advisory Council (GCAGS Rep.)
1989-03
House of Delegates
1995-present
DPA Governmental Affairs Committee; chairman (1996-00); co-chairman (1995-96); vice chairman (2000-03)
2002-03
Member Survey (ad hoc) Committee
1994-03
Committee on Committees
1999-03
Visiting Geologists Program Committee
1997-01
HoD Constitution and Bylaws Committee; chairman (1999-00)
2000-01
Advisory Council Program and Services Enhancement Plan (ad hoc) Committee; chairman
1999-01
Advisory Council External Awards (ad hoc) Committee; chairman
2000-01
Advisory Council Confidentiality Review (ad hoc) Committee
1999-00
Advisory Council Outstanding Explorer Award (ad hoc) Committee
1999-00
Advisory Council Alternates and Proxy (ad hoc) Committee
1995-99
Committee on Education
1998-00
Representative to AGI Governmental Affairs Committee
1999-00
HoD Procedures (ad hoc) Committee
1997-99
HoD Elected Editor (ad hoc) Committee
1996-99
HoD International Representation (ad hoc) Committee
1998-99
HoD Special Resolution of IRC (ad hoc) Committee
1996-97
DPA Continuing Education Unit (ad hoc) Committee
1997
International convention speaker (Vienna)
1996
Annual meeting speaker (San Diego)
2000
Gulf Coast Section convention session chairman
1995
Gulf Coast Section convention joint Keynote speaker
1995-99
Annual meeting session chairman (1995, 1997 and 1999)
1993
Hedberg Conference on Salt Tectonics poster presenter (England)
1994-95
Gulf Coast Section Board of Directors
1996-98
DEG Marketing (ad hoc) Committee
1993-95
Houston Geological Society president, president-elect and vice president

Honors and Awards

2001
HoD Distinguished Member of the House Award
2001
DPA Distinguished Service Award
1999
AAPG Certificate of Merit
1997
AAPG Certificate of Merit
1999
HGS Honorary Life Membership Award
1997
HGS Distinguished Service Award
1993
HGS President's Award
1977
Dallas Geological Society Sabine Royalty Corporation Scholarship recipient

Professional Geoscience Publications

  • AAPG BULLETIN June 1997 E&P Notes ("Subsalt Play, Gulf of Mexico: A Review," co-authored with S. Montgomery)
  • Editor-in-Chief -- HGS/NOGS Guidebook ("Productive Low Resistivity Well Logs of the Offshore Gulf of Mexico")
  • Several GCS-SEPM, AAPG and Hedberg papers/extended abstracts on salt tectonics, subsalt exploration and related sedimentation

Other Professional Affiliations

Society of Exploration Geophysicists; Houston Geological Society; Geophysical Society of Houston; New Orleans Geological Society; Gulf Coast Section-SEPM


Editor's note: Candidates for AAPG office have been given the opportunity to respond briefly to the subject: "Why I Accepted the Invitation to be a Candidate for AAPG Office." Their responses -- and biographical information provided by each candidate and edited only for grammar and spelling, including the biography -- will be published in the EXPLORER beginning here and continuing through the next two issues. Responses will be available throughout the election on the AAPG Web site. Ballots will be mailed in the spring.
Here are the responses from treasurer candidates Kay L. Pitts, F. Pierce Pratt and Dwight M. "Clint" Moore. Candidates were asked to limit their responses to 500 words.

Why I Accepted the Invitation To Be a Candidate For AAPG Office

By Kay L. Pitts

I am proud and honored to have been nominated by AAPG to stand for the office of treasurer. During my years with the AAPG I have had the privilege of associating with members and working with officers in a variety of capacities. I enjoy working with members on committees, Section meetings, Association symposia and just talking with people at meetings and conventions.

AAPG is the professional representative of a business that combines technical challenges with unique opportunities. Our members are people that, by their very nature, rise to challenges. In my 24 years as a member of the AAPG I have always respected and admired the leadership roles AAPG members have taken both in our communities and our industry. Officers and staff of the AAPG have shown not only leadership for the industry but also stewardship of the organization.

I accepted the invitation because I have the experience, communication skills, background and knowledge required to be an effective officer for AAPG. I have actively served on the AAPG Budget Review and Finance Committee and the Group Insurance (GeoCare) Committee. I was also the finance chair for four Pacific Section meetings -- including the first joint meeting with SPE and the first joint meeting with GSA. Additionally, I have also served as treasurer for several other professional and service organizations.

My vision for AAPG is that we are and should continue to be an organization of choice for all members throughout their lifetime. We are able to provide value-added programs and services to all members -- from students, consultants, those who own or work for small and large independents to multi-national companies. We must continue expanding opportunities for lifetime learning as well as professional and personal support services.

To that end we must have a vision toward the future while staying rooted by the economic and accounting lessons of the past. We cannot be complacent and must evolve with sound business principles to retain our economic base and significant competitive advantage for securing services for members.

My goals for my term in office are:

  • Ensure that the AAPG continues to be prudent and fiscally conservative, so that we can maintain the current sound fiscal health. This will enable AAPG to continue providing value-added programs, services and training at a low cost to members.
  • Ensure programs and services are member-centered.
  • Help members understand and take advantage of the membership values we currently have available.
  • Expand services to international members.

I look forward to meeting you at the Section and national conventions and listening to your ideas and concerns.

Why I Accepted the Invitation To Be a Candidate For AAPG Office

By F. Pierce Pratt

I consider it a distinguished honor to have been selected as a candidate for treasurer of the AAPG. Membership in the AAPG has helped me grow professionally and given me the opportunity to form many friendships. I chose early in my career to be active in the AAPG, have served on numerous committees and in the House of Delegates. Although I am retired, I remain active physically and socially, and hope to continue my professional development by serving as treasurer of the AAPG.

The Constitution and Bylaws of the AAPG states that "The treasurer shall supervise the receipt of all funds and under the direction of the Executive Committee, be responsible for all disbursements of funds of the Association." This involves significant duties, and the responsibility is such that bond is required of the officer.

In the 12 years that I have served on the Committee on Investments, I have gotten to know past treasurers, become familiar with their responsibilities and with the finances of the AAPG. The treasurer is an ex officio member of the Committee on Investments. I am capable of carrying out these duties and responsibilities and would do so with the integrity and professionalism that have characterized my career.

The office of the treasurer is not one of strategy but of execution and performance. As treasurer, I would follow existing requirements for the position and other duties assigned by the Executive Committee. In addition, I would like to develop a policy statement, defining boundaries and explaining relationships for the office similar to the policy statement recently developed for the Investment Committee. This policy statement would be available over the AAPG's Web site.

I would also like to write a brief or "white paper," -- explaining in plain language the many checks and balances that are in place to ensure that the Association's finances are being conducted reliability. I believe that my technical background should also be beneficial in addressing changes that are necessary with the association's financial system and software.

I accepted the invitation to become a candidate because I have found that investment of time to the AAPG has been immensely rewarding to my professional development and given me the opportunity to form many lasting friendships.

Why I Decided to be a Petition Candidate For AAPG Office

By Dwight M. "Clint" Moore

AAPG is at a crossroads. Times are urgent in the lives of our members. Almost 2,000 members are dropping their AAPG membership every year, and the largest number of these are in the young "under-50" age group, who are our future.

I agreed to become a petition candidate for this important AAPG office of treasurer because many members and I believe that AAPG leadership should embrace as its highest mission doing more for the membership than just our traditional services.

We believe that we must lead our Association toward becoming our "Career Partner for Life"!

Our Constitution affirms this highest of missions, when it clearly states our great purpose to "advance(s) the professional well being of its members."

Simply put, AAPG needs to offer its members: a skills registry, Web site resumé posting, a job clearinghouse and even career counseling and employment assistance. If you ever lose your job, AAPG should "be there for you" with programs and services that can make a meaningful difference in finding that next career opportunity. Clearly, if successfully implemented, most geoscientists would want to be an AAPG member, just for these programs and services alone.

On any given day, there are now thousands of members that have experienced a recent loss of their job and could benefit from these services. I know, I've lived through that experience, too, but who can they turn to?

Yes, active participation as an AAPG member brings you a network of wonderful friends and contacts, but that benefit alone has often proven to not be enough to retain the thousands of members we lose every year, many of whom give up out of frustration and leave our profession for good.

We must never forget that we are not just a scientific society focusing on great science, we are also a professional service organization with a membership of real people. We are members that need and deserve career services for life from AAPG, our professional service organization.

After many years in a wide range of key leadership roles within AAPG, from serving on the Advisory Council, the House of Delegates, the GCAGS Board, the HGS presidency and many key AAPG and Division committees and their chairmanships, I well understand the critical importance of the AAPG treasurer position and its important role on the AAPG Executive Committee.

The treasurer has the Association's primary financial responsibility, and thus has a key role in the budgetary direction of the Association. My extensive experience in AAPG, in E&P and corporate management, as an independent and son of a wildcatter, and second degree in business, best qualify me to serve as AAPG's treasurer.

In everything I've attempted in AAPG, I have tried to help AAPG realize its highest potential in service to the membership. My commitment is solely to build a more member service-oriented AAPG. It is with my passion, energy and dedication to improve your career through your "partnership" with AAPG, that I seek the position of treasurer of this great Association.

 
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