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ESA Past Presidents
The Entomological Society of America traces its roots to 1889, with the foundation of the American Association of Economic Entomologists. In 1907, the Entomological Society of America was founded, and the two organizations operated concurrently until their merger in 1953. Below, find a list of past presidents of both ESA and AAEE.
Southeastern Branch Archives
Minutes of the Pacific Branch 2003 Final Business MeetingMarch 26, Tucson, AZ
Meeting was called to order by President Kurt Volker.
A quorum was declared.
President Volker thanked all the volunteers that serve the Pacific Branch, in particular the Committee Chairs, Symposia Organizers, Secretary/Treasurer Brian Bret, Arrangements/Operations Chair Steve Watkins, and Program Chair David Byrne.
Officer Elections
The following nominations for branch officers were approved by the voting members:
2005 President Elect - Victoria Yokoyama
2003-2006 Exec. Board Members-at-Large - Dave Bragg and Pete Goodell
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WEBINAR: Navigating Alternative Careers: Working for a Startup After Graduating
Location: Zoom Webinar
About: This webinar is hosted by the Early Career Professionals Committee to provide an opportunity for students and ECPs to hear more about navigating career transitions. This webinar will provide attendees with an opportunity to hear the experiences from ECPs who are working, or have worked for startups after graduating. The program features excellent panelists who will present their experiences, share professional advice, and provide personal and professional testimonies of how they made the decision and shifted to a less prevalent career path. This interactive webinar will be formatted as a panel discussion and will allow attendees to ask questions about navigating this less common career path.