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Exhibit GR-1 Marcos Luna, Ph.D. 352 Lafayette Street · Salem, MA 01970 · 978.542.6487 · [email protected]

Education PH.D. IN URBAN AFFAIRS & PUBLIC POLICY: TECHNOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT & SOCIETY MAY 2007 University of Delaware, School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy Newark, DE Dissertation: The Biomedicalization of Public Health and the Marginalization of the Environment: From the Environment to the Hospital and Back Again. A Policy History Marvin B. Sussman Prize for Best Dissertation

MASTER OF ARTS IN GEOGRAPHY SEPTEMBER 2000 California State University, Los Angeles, Department of Geography and Urban Analysis Los Angeles, CA Thesis: PM10 and Traffic on Fremont Avenue: An Issue of Environmental Justice

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN GEOGRAPHY, MAGNA CUM LAUDE DECEMBER 1997 California State University, Los Angeles, Department of Geography and Urban Analysis Los Angeles, CA

Employment GEO-INFORMATION SCIENCES GRADUATE PROGRAM COORDINATOR SEPTEMBER 2016 - PRESENT Salem State University, Department of Geography Salem, MA

PROFESSOR SEPTEMBER 2016 - PRESENT Salem State University, Department of Geography Salem, MA

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR SEPTEMBER 2010 – AUGUST 2016 Salem State University, Department of Geography Salem, MA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SEPTEMBER 2005 – MAY 2010 Salem State College, Department of Geography Salem, MA

VISITING LECTURER SEPTEMBER 2004 - MAY 2005 Salem State College, Department of Geography Salem, MA

INSTRUCTOR JULY 13 & 14, 2004 Delaware Technical and Community College, Brownfields Training Program Wilmington, DE

ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYST APRIL 2000 - JULY 2001 Source Water Assessment and Protection Program Worcester, MA Department of Environmental Protection

Consulting PRO-BONO GIS SERVICES AS NEEDED MARCH 2007 – PRESENT Massachusetts Environmental Justice Assistance Network (MEJAN) , MA

FIELD SURVEY AND MAPPING SEPTEMBER 2007 – APRIL 2008 Salem Woods Fire Mapping Project, Friends of Salem Woods Salem, MA

FIELD SURVEY AND MAPPING MARCH 2007 – JUNE 2007 Salem Woods Trail Mapping Project, Friends of Salem Woods Salem, MA Hawthorne Historic Preservation Award (2009, Hawthorne Historic Preservation Society)

AIR EMISSIONS INVENTORY AND MAPPING APRIL 2005 – SEPTEMBER 2006 North Shore Air Inventory Project, HealthLink Salem, MA

COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION NOVEMBER 2003 - AUGUST 2006 Soil Pollution Working Group Wilmington, DE

COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY AND MAPPING JANUARY 2003 - FEBRUARY 2004 Urban Health and Environment Learning Project, Peoples Settlement Association Wilmington, DE

TOXIC TOURS OCTOBER 2002 - OCTOBER 2004 Clean Air Council, Delaware Wilmington, DE 1

GIS TRAINING CONSULTANT APRIL 1999 - 2002 NASA-MUSPIN Native American GIS Training Los Angeles, CA

FEMA DATA COMPILATION CONSULTANT JULY 1997 - DECEMBER 1997 Center for Spatial Analysis and Remote Sensing (CSARS) Los Angeles, CA California State University, Los Angeles

Publications and Reports Jones, Mark J., and Marcos Luna. 2019. “Geography Deserts: State and Regional Variation in the Formal Opportunity to Learn Geography in the United States, 2005-2015. Journal of Geography 118(2):88-100. https://doi.org/10.1080/00221341.2018.1521463 Luna, Marcos. 2018. “MBTA Bus Equity Analysis.” A report to GreenRoots, Inc. and the community of Chelsea, Massachusetts. Accessible at http://w3.salemstate.edu/~mluna/MBTA_Bus_Equity_Analysis/index.html Flannery, Wesley, Noel Healy, and Marcos Luna. 2018. “Exclusion and non-participation in Marine Spatial Planning.” Marine Policy 88:32-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2017.11.001 Luna, Marcos. 2018. “Column: The Blizzard of '78 and lessons learned.” The Salem News. February 6, 2018. Accessible at http://www.salemnews.com/opinion/columns/column-the-blizzard-of-and-lessons-learned/article_0a582c96-8908-5195-9569- 3278be9a113a.html Luna, Marcos, Guiseppi Paulino, Nathan Phillips, Bob Ackely, and Salem Alliance for the Environment (SAFE). “Analysis of Methane Leaks in Salem, MA.” 2017. Story map available at http://arcg.is/1DObuH . Walker, Erica, Jaime E Hart; Petros Koutrakis, Jennifer M Cavallari, Trang VoPHam, Marcos Luna, and Francine Laden. 2017. "Spatial and temporal determinants of A-weighted and frequency specific sound levels—An elastic net approach." Environmental Research 159:491-499. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2017.08.034 Luna, Marcos. 2017. “Column: Environmental regulations protect our most vulnerable communities.” The Salem News. May 5, 2017. Accessible at http://www.salemnews.com/opinion/columns/column-environmental-regulations-protect-our-most- vulnerable-communities/article_922536eb-bf36-52d2-8037-721312c7ecf9.html Walker, Erica, Julio Cesar Roman, and Marcos Luna. 2016. “2016 Greater Boston Noise Report.” A report on monitored noise levels and survey responses of the experience of noise in the greater Boston region. Accessible at http://noiseandthecity.org/2016-greater-boston-noise-report/ . Luna, Marcos. 2016. Analysis of Equity Impacts of Cancellation of MBTA Late-Night Service. A report submitted in collaboration with the Conservation Law Foundation, Alternatives for Community & Environment, and the Greater Four Corners Action Coalition for the filing of a Title VI Complaint to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Accessible at https://www.academia.edu/28380020/Analysis_of_Equity_Impacts_of_Cancellation_of_MBTA_Late_Night_Service Luna, Marcos. 2016. Review of Thirty-Eight: The Hurricane that Transformed New England. The Northeastern Geographer 8. Luna, Marcos. 2015. Review of Walden Warming: Climate Change Comes to Thoreau’s Woods. The Northeastern Geographer 6. Luna, Marcos, Tyler Abegg, and Fatou Mandiang. 2015. Analysis of the Salem State University Transit Network: An Assessment of Commuter Travel Timeliness and Efficiency. A Report to the North Shore Transportation Management Association (TMA) and the Salem State University Transportation Committee. Accessible at https://www.academia.edu/15447813/Analysis_of_the_Salem_State_University_Transit_Network_An_Assessment_of_Commu ter_Travel_Timeliness_and_Efficiency Estrella-Luna, Neenah, and Marcos Luna. 2015. Analysis of Environmental Justice Criteria for Defining “Environmental Justice Populations” in Massachusetts. A Report to the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs on behalf of the Massachusetts Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice and Alternatives for Community & Environment. Luna, Marcos. 2015. “Equity in Transportation Planning: An Analysis of the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization.” Professional Geographer 67(2):282-291. https://doi.org/10.1080/00330124.2014.935160 Luna, Marcos. 2012. The Environment since 1945. : Facts on File. Luna, Marcos. 2011. Equity Analysis of Boston MPO: An Analysis of Representation and Voting Structure. A Report to Alternatives for Community and Environment. Accessible at http://db.tt/NPu5GLO5 Luna, Marcos. 2011. Review of Eden on the Charles: the Making of Boston. The Northeastern Geographer 3.

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Luna, Marcos. 2010. Review of Capitalizing on Environmental Injustice: The Polluter-Industrial Complex in the Age of Globalization. The Northeastern Geographer 2: 82.Accessible at https://www.academia.edu/5348163/Review_of_Capitalizing_on_Environmental_Injustice_The_Polluter- Industrial_Complex_in_the_Age_of_Globalization Luna, et al. 2010. Voter Participation and Demographics in Lowell, MA: A GIS Study. A Report to ONE Lowell and the City of Lowell, Massachusetts. Accessible at http://db.tt/jfz4bLS4 Luna, Marcos. 2009. “Undergraduate Research: An Inquiry.” ASpect (May). ______. 2009. “Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Distancing and the Geographic Relationship between Electricity Consumption and Production in Massachusetts.” Social Science Quarterly 89(5): 578. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6237.2008.00578.x Luna, et al. 2008. Estimate of Limited English Speaking Eligible Voters in Select Communities of the Boston Metropolitan Area. A Report to Greater Boston Legal Services. Accessible at http://db.tt/MwprCnOK Luna, Marcos. 2008. “1984 Bhopal Tragedy” in Disasters, Accidents, and Crises in American History: A Reference Guide to the Nation’s Most Catastrophic Events ed. Ballard C. Campbell (New York: Facts on File). ______. 2008. “1978 Love Canal Crisis” in Disasters, Accidents, and Crises in American History: A Reference Guide to the Nation’s Most Catastrophic Events ed. Ballard C. Campbell (New York: Facts on File). ______. 2008. “1948 Donora Smog Tragedy” in Disasters, Accidents, and Crises in American History: A Reference Guide to the Nation’s Most Catastrophic Events ed. Ballard C. Campbell (New York: Facts on File). ______. 2008. “United States Public Health Service” in Disasters, Accidents, and Crises in American History: A Reference Guide to the Nation’s Most Catastrophic Events ed. Ballard C. Campbell (New York: Facts on File). ______. 2006. “Region’s Energy Needs Loom Large.” Boston Globe, October 1, Sunday Business section. ______. 2004. Review of Laboratory of Justice: The Supreme Court's 200-Year Struggle to Integrate Science and the Law, by David Faigman. Bimonthly Review of Law Books 15(6): 13. Baca, A., Vincent, J., Luna, M., Zhou, F., LaDochy, S., and Nickolaisen, S. 2000. “Fine-Scale Sampling and Analysis for Heavy Metals and Nitrogen- and Sulfur-Containing Species in East Los Angeles.” In Air Pollution VIII: 8th International Conference on Air Pollution 2000, edited by Brebbia, et al., 273-282. Southampton, UK: Wessex Institute of Technology Press. Qiu, H., Gamon, J.A., and Luna, M. 1998. “Monitoring Post Fire Succession in the Santa Monica Mountains using Hyperspectral Imagery.” Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering 3502:201-208.

Press Salem Access TV. “The Hidden Costs of Salem’s Gas Leaks: Why should we care?” Community presentation on research into natural gas leaks in Salem, Massachusetts in collaboration with Salem Alliance for the Environment (SAFE), Gas Safety Inc. and Boston University. Presented at the Enterprise Center, Salem State University (Nov 28, 2017). Presentation filmed and broadcast by Salem Access TV (SATV) (Dec 21, 2017) at http://cc.satvonline.org/Cablecast/Public/Show.aspx?ChannelID=2&ShowID=12186 Crossley, Callie. “Puerto Rico 2 Weeks after Hurricane Maria.” WGBH (Boston PBS station) Basic Black television panel discussion with host Callie Crossley, myself, and guests Pedro Reina-Perez (Harvard Visiting Scholar), Phillip Martin (Public Radio International), and Julio Ricardo Varela (LatinoUSA) (October 6, 2017). Entire episode accessible at http://video.wgbh.org/video/3005514202 Zhang, Cici. “The noise mapper: A minority in many ways, Erica Walker is determined to find how urban noise affects human health.” ScienceLine. May 26, 2017. http://scienceline.org/2017/06/the-noise-mapper/ Sullivan, Jim. “Professor, class inventory Amesbury open space.” Daily News. May 5, 2017. Accessible at http://www.newburyportnews.com/news/local_news/professor-class-inventory-amesbury-open-space/article_f7f3a55c-6375-534b- b8a0- 7670e4a2cd4a.html?utm_source=Publicaster&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily_Newsletter&utm_content=Professor% 2c+class+inventory+Amesbury+open+space Martin, Tina. “Environmental Racism and Climate Change.” WGBH (Boston PBS station) Basic Black television panel discussion with host Tina Martin, myself, and guests Atyia Martin (Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Boston), María Belén Power (Associate Executive Director for GreenRoots), and David Queeley (Director of Eco-Innovation at Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation) (April 14, 2017). Entire episode accessible at http://video.wgbh.org/video/3000153549/ Lovett, Chris. “Study Maps Boston Noise and Annoyance.” BNN (Boston Neighborhood Network) television news interview with

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Erica Walker and myself on noise study of Boston (Nov 7, 2016). Accessible at https://youtu.be/tepDC25UVac . Dudley, David. “The Devil's Hair Dryer: Hell is other people, with leaf blowers.” The Atlantic: City Lab. Article features maps I produced on the geography of noise in Greater Boston and the larger collaborative work to understand the relationship between noise and public health (Nov 3, 2016). Accessible at http://www.citylab.com/navigator/2016/11/the-case-against-neighbors-with- leaf-blowers/506324/?utm_source=nl__link2_111116 . Hartnett, Kevin. “Noise report cards for Boston neighborhoods.” Boston Globe. Article features maps I produced on the geography of noise in Greater Boston and the larger collaborative work to understand the relationship between noise and public health (October 23, 2016). Accessible at https://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2016/10/22/noise-report-cards-for-boston- neighborhoods/GRw9BABUhRVUhXJNzLRi6J/story.html Lamontagne, Nancy D. “Geospatial Approaches Help Boston Communities Push for Transportation Equity.” Thriving Earth Exchange. Profile of my transportation equity research and work with Boston community organizations. (September, 2016). Accessible at http://thrivingearthexchange.org/tex-stories/geospatial-approaches-help-boston-communities-push-transportation- equity/ Salem Gazette. Solar Panel Tour at Salem State University. Press event coordinated with MassPIRG to highlight a position paper released by local advocates and experts, making the case for repowering America with 100 percent renewable energy. The event was reported in the Salem Gazette (“Salem State MASSPIRG students host solar panel tour”) and televised on Salem Access TV (April 12, 2016).

Panels and Presentations Luna, Marcos. “The Geography of Separate and Unequal: Mapping Modern-Day Segregation in the Boston Area.” Explorers Lifelong Learning Institute Friday Coffee event, Salem, MA (April 6, 2018). Gozemba, Pat, Marcos Luna, Nathan Phillips, Bob Ackley, and Kim Driscoll. “The Hidden Costs of Salem’s Gas Leaks: Why should we care?” Community presentation on research into natural gas leaks in Salem, Massachusetts in collaboration with Salem Alliance for the Environment (SAFE), Gas Safety Inc. and Boston University. Presented at the Enterprise Center, Salem State University (Nov 28, 2017). Online story map presentation at http://arcg.is/1DObuH . Presentation filmed and broadcast by Salem Access TV (SATV) (Dec 21, 2017) at http://cc.satvonline.org/Cablecast/Public/Show.aspx?ChannelID=2&ShowID=12186 Luna, Marcos. “How to Increase Community Vulnerability, Lose Credibility, and Generally #$@&%*! Things Up: Lessons from the frontlines of community-based research.” Invited workshop for the 11th Graduate Climate Conference in Woods Hole, Massachusetts (Nov 10, 2017). Sponsored by the MIT Program in Atmospheres, Oceans and Climate, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and the Harvard University Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Luna, Marcos. “Salem State Class Helps Amesbury Map The Community: Geo-Information Science Graduate Students Present to City Officials.” May 8, 2017. Salem State University. https://www.salemstate.edu/news/salem-state-class-helps-amesbury-map- community-0 Luna, Marcos. Panelist. “Transportation Justice: The work and role of scholars and practitioners in creating transit equity.” American Association of Geographers conference, Boston, MA (April 5, 2017). Luna, Marcos. The Geography of Separate and Unequal: Modern-day Segregation in Boston. A Presentation to the City of Boston Mayor's Office of Resilience and Racial Equity at Boston City Hall (November 14, 2016). Accessible at https://www.academia.edu/29966197/The_Geography_of_Separate_and_Unequal_Modern-day_Segregation_in_Boston Luna, M. The Environmental Justice Benefits of Increasing Solar Energy. Presentation at MassPIRG Kick-Off Event at Salem State University (September 17, 2015). Luna, M. A Season for all of America: Understanding the American seasonal imaginary. Presented to the International Conference of Historical Geographers 2015 (ICHG) at the Royal Geographical Society in London, England (July 6, 2015). Supported by a Mini Grant awarded by the Salem State University Research Advisory Committee and funded by the School of Graduate Studies. Additional support from the Office of the Dean for the College of Arts & Sciences. Luna, M. Are We All Ferguson? The Geography of Segregation. The Ferguson Forum: Panel and discussion on systemic racism, the law and its relevance for communities of color. Hosted by Center for Diversity and Multicultural Affairs at Salem State University in Salem, Massachusetts (October 21, 2014). Luna, M. Climate Change Impacts in Boston. Presented at the first Climate Justice workshop hosted by Alternatives for Community & Environment (ACE) in Roxbury, Massachusetts (June 11, 2014). Luna, M. A Season For All Americans: Understanding A Seasonal Imaginary As Patrimony. Presented at the annual Association of American Geographers conference in Tampa, Florida (April 12, 2014). 4

Luna, M. GIS and Renewable Energy: A Presentation to the Boston Youth Environmental Network. Presented at the GIS, Renewable Energy, and Career Pathways January BYEN Youth Networking Dinner in Boston, Massachusetts (January 8, 2014). Luna, M. The Patrimonialization of American Seasonal Landscapes. Presented at the annual New England-St. Lawrence Valley (NESTVAL) regional geography conference in Worcester, MA (October 18, 2013). Luna, M. The Geography of Seasonal Symbols in America. Presented at the Boston Athenaeum in Boston, MA (July 29, 2013). Luna, M. Geospatial Science as a STEM Subject. GET ENERGIZED! Powering the Future with Green STEM Education. Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, Boston, MA (May 15, 2013). Luna, M. The Geography of Seasonal Symbols in America. Presented at the annual Association of American Geographers conference in Los Angeles, California (April 11, 2013). Luna, M. How Recycling Helps the Environment. An invited presentation to 5th grade science students at Brickett Elementary School in Lynn, Massachusetts (November 19, 2012). Kohn, A. and M. Luna. Building a Community Energy Atlas. Presented at the annual Association of American Geographers conference in New York City (February 28, 2012). Luna, M. Making MPOs mind their Ps and Qs: A challenge to social and environmental equity in metropolitan transportation planning. Presented at the annual Association of American Geographers conference in New York City (February 27, 2012). Luna, M. Panelist. Energy Geographies: what, how and where do we teach energy issues? Presented at the annual Association of American Geographers conference in New York City (February 27, 2012). Luna, M. Invited Guest Expert on City of Lowell local access television panel (Oct 6, 2011 and Nov 3, 2011) to explain analyses of voter participation in the city. Luna, M. At the intersection of wealth, poverty, and the environment: A look at historic environmental controversies through an environmental justice framework. Invited guest lecture at Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts (April 2011). Luna, M. Applications of geo-information science in the humanities and social sciences. Invited Guest Presentation at Endicott College (September 2010). Luna, M. Voter Participation and Demographics in Lowell, MA: A GIS Study. Presented to ONE Lowell and the City of Lowell at Middlesex Community College, Lowell, Massachusetts. (September 30, 2010) Hu, Y., Kenney, E., Luna, M., McGovern, M., and Theis, J. Research Support @ Salem State. Presented at Salem State College Opening Day, Workshop Session B. (September 2, 2009) Aske, J., Branscomb, E. Hains, R. and Luna, M. Fostering Interdisciplinary Connections: A Roundtable Discussion. Presented at Salem State College Opening Day, Workshop Session A. (September 2, 2009) Young, S., Ratner, K., and Luna, M. Geographic Perspectives on the Future of Essex County. Presented to the Board of Directors of the Essex County Community Foundation, Mullen Advertising Agency, Wenham, Massachusetts. (April 4, 2009) Luna. M. "Environmental Crises as (Sometime) Windows of Policy Opportunity." Presented at the New England Historical Association Conference, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts. (April 26, 2008) Luna, M. A Call for a ‘Fair Share’ Principle as a fundamental aspect of Environmental Justice: The Cape Wind Project and Nantucket Sound. Presented at the Annual Association of American Geographers Conference, Chicago, Illinois. (March 9, 2006) Estrella-Luna, N. and Luna, M. Challenges to grassroots, community-based environment and health projects: Lessons for supporters. Presented at the 132nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C. (November 6 - 10, 2004) Luna, M. Understanding the ‘Toxic Tour’ as education and activism: Exploring the potential for critical praxis. Presented at the 100th Annual Association of American Geographers Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (March 18, 2004) Luna, M. It's Not Just About the Environment Stupid: Ecological vs. Environmental Justice. Panel discussant at the National Association of Science, Technology, and Society Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. (February 20, 2004) Luna, M. The Limited Role of Environmental Health for Social Justice. Presented at the 131st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, California. (November 17, 2003) Estrella-Luna, N. and Luna, M. Learning from our mistakes: challenges to community based environment and health intervention. Co- presenter at the International Conference on Urban Health, New York City, New York. (October 15, 2003) Luna, M. The Limited Role of Environmental Health for Social Justice. Presented at the National Association of Science, Technology, and Society Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. (February 22, 2003) 5

Roe, A., Luna, M., Maragia, D.B., Inniss, V., Graham, E., and Smizik, S. Just Community Development Using Community Environmental Profiles to Map New Directions – Wilmington, Delaware. Presented at the Environmental Justice Caucus of the Brownfields 2002 Conference: Investing in the Future, Charlotte, North Carolina. (November 15, 2002) Luna, M. Understanding the Conflict Between Environmental Justice and the Biomedical Model of Health. Presented at the National Association of Science, Technology, and Society Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. (February 2002)

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Courses Taught ADVANCED GEOGRAPHIC QUANTITATIVE METHODS (GRADUATE COURSE)

COMPUTER CARTOGRAPHY (GRADUATE COURSE)

ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE COURSES)

GEOGRAPHIES OF COMMUNITY

GEOTECHNQIUES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

GIS FOR RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS (GRADUATE COURSE)

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY

INTRODUCTION TO MAPS AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

INTRODUCTION TO QUANTITATIVE GEOGRAPHY

WEATHER & CLIMATE

Awards and Honors COMMENDATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY NOVEMBER 2017 Presented by City of Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll Salem, MA

PHI KAPPA PHI HONOR SOCIETY, MEMBER MAY 2012 Salem State University Salem, MA

SALEM HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARD MAY 2009 Presented by Hawthorne Hotel for work on mapping Salem Woods Salem, MA

MARVIN B. SUSSMAN PRIZE FOR BEST DISSERTATION MAY 2007 University of Delaware, School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy Newark, DE

Professional Organizations, Associations and Service Professional Organizations Association of American Geographers (AAG) (1998 – Present) New England-St. Lawrence Valley (NESTVAL) Division of the Association of American Geographers Geographic Information Systems Teachers’ Alliance (GISTA) of Greater Boston Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society (2012 – Present)

University Service SSU Graduate Education Council (2014 – Present) SSU Strategic Planning Task Force, Civic Engagement Subcommittee (2017) SSU College of Arts & Sciences Strategic Planning Committee (2013 – 2014) 6

SSU University Research Advisory Committee (2006 – 2012), Chair 2010 – 2012 SSU Earth Days at Salem State Planning Committee, Co-Chair (2014 – 2016), Poster Event Coordinator (2006 – 2016), and Webmaster (2006 – Present) SSU Curriculum Committee (2007 – 2009) SSC Web Advisory Committee (August 2008) SSU Institutional Review Board (IRB) (2006 – 2008) SSU Dept of Geography Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU) Eta Kappa Chapter Geography Honors Society Liaison (2010 – Present) SSU Dept of Geography Webmaster SSU Dept of Geography Internship Coordinator

Civic or Community Service GreenRoots Inc., Board of Directors, Vice Chair (2018 to present) MAPC Regional Climate Change Adaptation Strategy Advisory Committee, member (2012 – 2015) World Wide Views on Global Warming at the Museum of Science, facilitator (2009) Massachusetts Global Warming Solutions Act Adaptation Committee, Key Infrastructure Subcommittee (2009) Boston Youth Environmental Network (BYEN), contributor Greater Boston STEM Network, contributor New England Environmental Justice Research Network (EJRN) Alternatives for Community and Environment (ACE), member Massachusetts Environmental Justice Network, member Massachusetts Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice, member The Food Project, Board Member (2010 - 2014), Chair of the Committee on Trustees (2011 – 2014)

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