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PRESIDENT'S COLUMN


By LEE T. BILLINGSLEY
Lee Billingsley 2006-07 President, AAPG
Lee T. Billingsley
2006-07 AAPG President

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Destination Worthy;

Journey Priceless

This is my last column as AAPG president, and it has been a heck of a ride. I would not trade my experience for anything. However there has been a price to pay:

Extra coffee to overcome late night writing and e-mail: $45.88

Extra laundry service to have clean clothes at numerous meetings: $75.42

Extra flowers and gifts to my wife, Joanne, to compensate for my focus on AAPG duties: $88.92

Experience as president: priceless


As president, I served as leader of the Executive Committee, which this year functioned like a championship team. Characteristics of this year’s team included:

I would like to recognize the individual members of the EC.

We had especially good results on tasks when we clearly communicated our vision and trusted the staff to implement, using their own talents.

The relationship between staff and the EC was a very effective partnership.


So what did we accomplish this year?


AAPG's role in today's and tomorrow's geologic arena has been amplified -- and the Association is uniquely qualified to connect and impact these four different areas.

What lies ahead?

During my year as president my appreciation for the role that AAPG both does play and can play in the geologic arena has been amplified. The Association is uniquely qualified to connect four different institutions or groups:

  1. Government
  2. Academia
  3. Industry
  4. Public

During a given year an EC completes some ongoing projects and starts new ones for the next EC to finish. Some of the concepts begun this year can be very valuable in the future as we fulfill our role as connector between the various groups.

New projects include:


Working toward goals within AAPG reminds me of an experience in geologic field mapping -- a group of geologists are looking at a distant outcrop, and all agree that they need to reach that goal. However, several potential paths are possible:

Some want to take the most difficult, but shortest route so they have time to party.

Others want to take more time and conserve their energy so they are not expected to try to find another outcrop before dark.

Still others go along with the group decision, but wonder why they signed up for this course in the first place.

So it is with AAPG projects. As long as we keep the big goals in mind, we can be flexible in how we get there.

And as a corollary, take time to enjoy yourself, no matter how you get there.


So in closing, I challenge all members to do your part to be active and volunteer. AAPG offers a great outlet.

Best of luck to Will Green and next year’s Executive Committee.


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