An Archive: A note from me on leaving ESIP #NoDrama

Note to the reader: Facebook reminded me that I had a memory earlier last week from four years ago, 6/22/20. A friend shared a note I wrote to the community on leaving ESIP, which at that point was imminently happening on September 30, 2020. ESIP has since updated...

Results from Micro Study on Field Stations and Permits

This blog post is to augment the very brief lightning talk that was pre-recorded for the OBFS meeting this week. The recording and abstract are below.  OBFS Abstract:  There is an increasing demand from funders and publishers to share scientific data using the FAIR...
My 1st year of graduate school… Again.

My 1st year of graduate school… Again.

This last year, I went back to school to complete a long-term dream of getting a Ph.D. and studying how communities share data. If you are new here, I spent five years at Washington University working in the Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering Department....

Coaching – life and leadership posts

I’ve written a few posts over on my coaching site. These posts were written in early 2021. Linking here to bring it together. 2020 – Release Navigating Virtual EventsCo-Active Coach Training: FundamentalsWhat is Coaching?JournalingDeciding to be a...

Or whatever… (reposted from Medium)

Editors Note: I am consolidating my presence on line and grabbed this from my false start over at Medium. The original link is here. In October, I took a giant (for me) leap and left the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) after 10 years of working there, the...