Rensink Takes Helm of AAPG

David G. Rensink, a consulting geologist in Houston, has assumed the presidency of AAPG on July 1.

A Minnesota native, Rensink retired in 2009 as senior geological adviser for Apache Corp.

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He previously has served as offshore exploration manager for Pacific Enterprise; vice president-offshore for both Total Minnetone and Texas Gas Exploration/CSX; and was offshore exploration manager for C&K Production. He also held positions with Ocean Production and Shell.

He received a bachelor’s in geology from the University of Minnesota and a master’s in geology from the University of Oklahoma.

Joining Rensink on the Executive Committee is Paul Weimer, of the University of Colorado, who recently was voted president-elect.

Weimer is professor, Bruce D. Benson Endowed Chair, University of Colorado (Boulder) and is director of the Energy and Minerals Applied Research Center. He also is a consulting geologist, and he will serve as AAPG president in 2011-12.

His father, Robert J. Weimer, professor emeritus at the Colorado School of Mines, served as AAPG president in 1991-92.

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Others elected to the 2010-11 Executive Committee are:

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Both the vice president-Sections and treasurer will serve for two years, and the elected editor serves for three years.

Remaining on the committee for the final year of their terms are:

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Also on the new committee is David H. Hawk, a consultant in Boise, Idaho, who assumed the chairmanship of the AAPG House of Delegates.  End of story