JILL M. GAMBILL 1130 E Broad St. 1030 Chicopee Complex Athens, GA 30602 Email: [email protected], Phone: 706-542-3463
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JILL M. GAMBILL 1130 E Broad St. 1030 Chicopee Complex Athens, GA 30602 Email: [email protected], Phone: 706-542-3463 Professional Preparation University of Georgia (UGA), USA Geography and Integrative Conservation Ph.D., 2014-Present University of Sydney, Australia Peace and Conflict Studies (with Merit) M.A., 2002 Cardiff University, Wales Philosophy (with Honors) B.A., 2000 Continuing Education Georgia State University, USA Institute of Georgia Environmental Executive Education, 2013 Leadership (IGEL) Nova Southeastern University, Leadership Certification Program Certificate, 2009 USA Rotary International, Australia Rotary Club Youth Leadership Award Program Certificate, 2003 Current Appointments UGA Marine Extension and Public Service Assistant and 07/2016-Present Georgia Sea Grant Coastal Community Resilience Specialist UGA Institute for Resilient Affiliate Faculty 08/2018-Present Infrastructure Systems UGA Georgia Initiative for Affiliate Faculty 08/2014-Present Climate and Society Previous Appointments UGA Marine Extension and Program Coordinator IV 08/2014-06/2016 Georgia Sea Grant UGA Marine Extension and Communications Director 07/2010-07/2014 Georgia Sea Grant Nova Southeastern University Assistant Director/Editor 09/2006-12/2009 Write Stuff Enterprises Senior Editor 08/2005-03/2006 VenEconomy magazine Reporter (Venezuela) The Daily Journal newspaper Reporter/Assistant Editor 08/2004-06/2005 (Venezuela) Inlingua (Venezuela) English Teacher 08/2004-12/2005 Professional Affiliations Blue Key National Honor Society Member Association of American Geographers (AAG) Member Weather Ready Nation Ambassador Member Georgia Association of Floodplain Management (GAFM) Member Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN) Member Social Science Extreme Events Research (SSEER) Network Member Sea Grant Social Science Community of Practice Member Sea Grant Climate Network Member Southeast and Caribbean Climate Community of Practice Member Georgia Coastal Hazards Community of Practice Member 1 Georgia Coastal Research Council (GCRC) Member Graduate-Professional Student Association, University of Georgia Member Organized ICON Network & Cooperative, University of Georgia Member Geography Graduate Student Association (GGSA), University of Georgia Member Honors and Awards Socio-Environmental Systems Indicators Workshop Travel Award, 2019 National Science Foundation (NSF) Southeast Sustainability Directors Network Travel Award, 2018, 2019 Southeast Sustainable Communities Fund National Adaptation Forum Travel Award, 2019 University Consortium for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) 2019 Blue Key National Honor Society 2018 BRoadening Participation in the Interdisciplinary Geosciences: Hands-on Training and Education 2018 (BRIGHTE) Workshop Travel Award, UCAR Communicating Hazard Information in the Modern Environment (CHIME) Travel Award, 2017, 2018 NSF University Economic Development Association Award of Excellence, Place Category 2017 Summer Research Travel Award, UGA Integrative Conservation (ICON) PhD 2017 National Adaptation Forum Travel Award, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 2015, 2017 Sea Grant South Atlantic Region Outstanding Achievement Award 2016 “Four for the Future” Award from Georgia Trend Magazine 2016 National Superior Outreach Programming Award 2016 American Meteorological Society (AMS) Policy Colloquium Travel Award, NSF 2016 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Training Travel Award, 2016 Carolinas Integrated Sciences & Assessments (CISA) Sea Grant South Atlantic Region Outstanding Achievement Award 2014 “Four for the Future” Award from Georgia Trend Magazine 2014 Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) National Gold Award, 2011 Specific Media Relations Programs and Projects Category Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District III Grand Award, 2011 Total Programs for Media Relations Category Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District III Award of Excellence, 2011 Media Relations Project Category Rotary International Youth Leadership Award 2003 External Grants and Contracts Project Name Funder Total Grant Amount Advancing Geospatial Visualization National Science Foundation, 2019-2020, Co-PI $399,583 of Coastal Flood Risks Savannah Green Infrastructure to Green Southeast Sustainable Communities Fund, $233,244 Jobs Initiative 2018-2019, Subcontractor Georgia Climate Project Ray C. Anderson Foundation, 2018-2022, $650,000 Senior Personnel Sustainable Aquaculture in the SE U.S. Turner Foundation, 2018, Senior Personnel $75,000 Real-time Flood Risk Modeling Using Georgia Sea Grant, 2018-2020, Co-PI $118,624 Social Media Data Resilient Design and Immersive Outreach UGA, 2018, Senior Personnel $150,000 CoLaboratory at Skidaway Hidden Infrastructure: Onsite Wastewater US Department of Commerce, 2017-2019, $294,507 Disposal and Sea-level Rise Senior Personnel 2 Fostering Public-Private Partnerships US Department of Commerce, 2017-2019, $6,000 in the Southeastern U.S. and Caribbean Senior Personnel Hurricane Matthew Vulnerability, National Science Foundation, 2017-2018, $75,000 Resilience, and Migration Senior Personnel Program, 2017 Hazard Damage Assessment Tools US Department of Commerce, 2016-2019 $558,717 for Adaptation Planning Senior Personnel Leveraging Public Information and US Department of Commerce, 2015-2017, $214,449 Mapping Resources for CRS in GA Senior Personnel Implementing Community Planning US Department of Commerce, 2013-2017, $309,529 in St. Marys, GA & Hyde County, NC Senior Personnel Developing a 5-Year Climate Adaptation US Department of Commerce, 2012-2016, $167,975 Plan for a Barrier Island Community Senior Personnel Publications Refereed Articles 1. Rudd, M., Moore, A., Rochberg, D., Bianchi-Fossati, L., Brown, M., D'Onofrio, D., Furman, C., Garcia, J., Jordan, B., Kline, J., Risse, M., Yager, P., Abbinett, J., Alber, M., Bell, J., Bhedwar, C., Cobb, K., Cohen, J., Cox, M., Dormer, M., Dunkley, N., Farley, H., Gambill, J., Goldstein, M., Harris, G., Hopkinson, M., James, J., Kidd, S., Knox, P., Liu, Y., Matisoff, D., Meyer, M., Mitchem, J., Moore, K., Ono, A., Philipsborn, J., Saha, S., Schramm, P., Sendall, K., Shafiei, F., Shepherd, M., Sims, V., Teebken, J. and Worley, A. (2018). Climate research priorities for policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists in Georgia, USA. Environmental Management, pp. 1-20. 2. Gambill, J., Doyle, A., Lee, R., Geer, P., Walker, A., Parker, L., & Frischer, M. (2015). The mystery of black gill: shrimpers in the South Atlantic face off with a cryptic parasite. Current: The Journal of Marine Education, 29(4), 2-8. 3. Gambill, J. (2015). Managing Stormwater. Current: The Journal of Marine Education, 29(4), 2-8. Proceedings 1. Gambill, J., Boehnert, J., Demuth, J., Gotway, C., Lazrus, H., Morss, R., & Wilhelmi, O. (2018). Whitecaps on Main Street: Communicating Storm Surge Risk during Hurricane Irma. Social Coast Forum. 2. Gambill, J., Alvarez, S., Bates, S., McCoy, S., & Walsh, J. P. (2018). Coastal Knowledge Exchange: Crowd-Sourcing Coastal Science Solutions for Communities Coping with Change. National Science Foundation Coastlines and People Scoping Session. Atlanta, GA. 3. Evans, J., Ruppert, T., Pippin, S., Jones, S., Goodison, C., Whitehead, J., & Gambill, J. (2018) Climate Adaptation Planning and FEMA’s Community Rating System: Vignettes from Four Southeast Atlantic Coastal Communities. Association of American Geographers (AAG). 4. Wilhelmi, O., Lazrus, H., Boehnert, J., Morss, R., & Gambill, J. (2018). Visualizing Hurricane Storm Surge Forecast: Results from Focus Groups Research. Association of American Geographers (AAG). 5. Wilhelmi, O., Lazrus, H., Morss, R., Boehnert, J., Demuth, J., & Gambill, J. (2018). Understanding and improving communication of hurricane storm surge forecasts through visualizations of risk and potential impacts. American Meteorological Society (AMS) 33rd Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology. 6. Welch-Devine, M., Orland, B., Valdes, D., Gambill, J., & Rickless, D. (2018). Irma and Matthew: The effects of repeated exposure to extreme weather events on attitudes toward adaptation. Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA). 7. Lazrus, H., Wilhelmi, O., Dietrich, A., Gambill, J., Hanson, T., & Morss, R. (2018) Information as Intervention: How Does Hurricane Risk Communication Interact With and Reduce Vulnerability? Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA). 3 8. Gambill, J. (2017). Flood Resiliency on Tybee Island, GA. National Adaptation Forum. 9. Gambill, J. (2017). Social Vulnerability in Coastal Georgia. National Adaptation Forum. 10. Bliss, T. H., Guadagnoli, D., Andrews, J., Gambill, J., & Risse, L. (2017). An Update on the Status of Oyster Aquculture (Crassostrea virginica) in Georgia and an Overview of the Blueprint for Georgia Oyster Aquaculture. National Shellfisheries Association Meeting. 11. Gambill, J. (2016). Racing the rising tide on Tybee: Georgia's first sea level rise plan. University of Georgia Sustainability Science Symposium. 12. Evans, J., Whitehead, J., Gambill, J., Hauer., Ruppert, T., & Fly, E. (2016). The rising tide and “duct tape adaptation:” Vignettes of resilience planning across the southeast United States. Association of American Geographers (AAG). 13. Gambill, J., & Evans, J. (2016). Expanding the Floodplain: Strategic Communications and Outreach in Planning for Sea Level Rise. Social Coast 2016. 14. Risse, L. M., Gambill, J. & Evans, J. M. (2015). Sea Level Rise Planning in Georgia. 70th Annual Soil and Water Conservation Society