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Emerging Scholar and Professional
Organization (ESPO)
of
The Gerontological Society of America
(formerly Student Organization)
Information on
Undergraduate Membership now available!
Information
on Transitional Student Membership now available!
The
Emerging Scholar and Professional Organization (ESPO) of the Gerontological
Society was created in 1960 to provide students with an opportunity to
be players in the field of gerontology. Initially the Society opened its
membership to students to allow them to receive the Society's journals
at reduced rates.
Today, student members of the Society enjoy full membership benefits
and privileges at about the half the price of a regular membership. In
addition to affiliation with a professional section, they belong to a
vibrant and growing Emerging Scholar and Professional Organization with
a voice on Council and representation throughout the Society structure.
In 1999 students accounted for about one-sixth of the membership.
Over the years, the student leadership has had an active role in the
development of programs and activities. They have helped stimulate the
development of student awards and established a mentorship program to
link students with more seasoned professionals. In 1995, the Emerging
Scholar and Professional Organization helped launch the GSA/ESPO Campus
Ambassador Program, designed to establish a professional/social network
on every campus where there is, or should be, an active gerontology curriculum.
Emerging Scholar and Professional Organization
Officers 2008
(*) Indicates member on Executive Committee
CHAIR
*Sarah A. Ruiz
University of Southern California
Department of Gerontology
3715 McClintock Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90089
(717) 471-4668
sarahrui@usc.edu
CHAIR-ELECT
*Kara A. Bottiggi, PhD
Barrow Neurological Institute
222 West Thomas Road
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602) 406-4490
kara227@gmail.com
IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR/FINANCE COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE
*Kelly Niles-Yokum, PhD
Gerontology Studies Program
Colleges of Worcester Consortium
484 Main Street, Suite 500
Worcester, MA 01608
(508) 754-6829 ext 3017
Fax: (508) 797-0069
knilesyokum@cowc.org
SECRETARY
*Marie L. McCormick, LCSW
Fordham University
Graduate School of Social Services
1327 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10128
(212) 996-0482
mariemccormick@consultant.com
TECHNOLOGY CHAIR/TASK FORCE ON ORGANIZATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
AND COMPUTERS REPRESENTATIVE
*Abraham A. Brody, MS, RN
University of California
Scoal and Behavioral Sciences
3333 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94118
(415) 821-9391
ab.brody@ucsf.edu
HUMANITIES AND THE ARTS COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE
*Whitney L. Mills
University of South Florida
Department of Aging Studies
MHC 1305
Tampa, FL 33612
(813) 974-9439
wmills@cas.usf.edu
Joan E. Kole
AgeQuake Theatre
3519 Highcrest Road
Rockford, IL 61107-1305
(815) 398-8090
FAX: (815) 398-8090
jekdirector@rockriver.net
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE
*Anthony L. Kupferschmidt
Simon Fraser University
Department of Gerontology
2800-515 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC V6G 5K3
Canada
a_kupferschmidt@tricolour.queensu.ca
Amy R. Eisenstein, MA
University of Illinois at Chicago
Ctr for Research on Health/Aging
1747 W. Roosevelt
Chicago, IL 60608
(312) 942-8155
aeisen3@uic.edu
PROGRAM COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE
*Kara A. Bottiggi, PhD
Barrow Neurological Institute
222 West Thomas Road
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602) 406-4490
kara227@gmail.com
PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE
Emily H. Bower, MS
West Virginia University
Department of Psychology
53 Campus Drive
Morgantown, WV 26506-6040
ebower@mix.wvu.edu
Kimberly M. Bergen, BSN
University of Iowa
Collge of Nursing
400 Nb
50 Newton Road
Iowa City, IA 52242
(319) 335-9585
FAX: (319) 335-2836
Kimberly-bergen@uiowa.edu
PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE
*Samantha Solimeo, PhD, MPH
Duke University Medical Center
Center for the Study of Aging
Box 3003
Durham, NC 27710
(919) 208-2359
Fax: (919) 684-8529
solimeo@geri.duke.edu
Markus H. Schafer
Purdue University
Ernest C. Young Hall, Room 822
302 Wood Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2108
(765) 494-1631
mhschafer@purdue.edu
RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND PRACTICE COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE
(GSA)
*Megan R. Witte
University of Florida
College of Health
P.O. Box 100164
Gainesville, FL 32610-0164
(352) 317-4446
megwitte@gmail.com
RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND PRACTICE COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVEN
(AGHE)
*John S. Fecondo, MBA, MA
Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences
University of California
3333 California Streert, Suite 455
San Francisco, CA 94143-0612
(415) 476-3964
Fax:L (415) 476-6552
john.fecondo@ucsf.edu
TASK FORCE ON INTEREST GROUPS REPRESENTATIVE
*Sarah J. Yarry
Case Western Reserve University
Psychology Department
10900 Euclid Avenue
Mather Memorial #109
Cleveland, OH 44106-7123
(216) 368-1230
sjy@case.ed
Kimberly A. Petrovic, MSN, MA
P.O. Box 270066
West Hartford, CT 06127-0066
Kimberly.petrovic@uconn.edu
TASK FORCE ON MINORITY ISSUES IN GERONTOLOGY REPRESENTATIVE
*Paul A. Cernin
Wayne State University
Institute of Gerontology
87 East Ferry
Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 577-2207
cerninp@wayne.edu
Zhen Cong, MS
University of Southern California
Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
3715 McClintock Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0191
(213) 740-1392
zcong@usc.edu
TASK FORCE ON WOMEN REPRESENTATIVE
*Christine E. Collins
College of Holy Cross
Department of Psychology
Box 274
Worcester, MA 01610
(201) 410-0534
Fax: (201) 410-0534
cecoll08@holycross.edu
ESPO REPRESENTATIVE (AGHE)
*Eric A. Goedereis M.S.
Academic Advising Assistant
Life Span Developmental Psychology Doctoral Candidate Department of Psychology
1122 Life Sciences Building
Morgantown, WV 26506-6040
(304) 293-2001 X31665
eric.goedereis@mail.wvu.edu
ESPO DESIGNATE REPRESENTATIVE (AGHE)
Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn, BS
University of Southern California
Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
3715 McClintock Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0191
(213) 821-2093
vasunila@usc.edu
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SECTION REPRESENTATIVES
*Anne Fosnacht
University of Illinois
1603 West Taylor Street
Chicago, IL 60612
(773) 220-4373
afosna2@uic.edu
Terrie A. Vasilopoulos, BS
Pennsylvania State University
Center for Developmental & Health Genetics
101 Amy Garnder House
University Park, PA 16802
(814) 865-4668
tav137@psu.edu
HEALTH SCIENCES SECTION REPRESENTATIVES
*Shayna E. Rich, MS
University of Maryland
Department of Epidemology
660 West Redwood Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 727-4585
srich003@umaryland.edu
Krista E. Garcia, BA
University of Southern California
Davis School of Gerontology
3715 McClintock Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0191
(760) 617-9185
kegarcia@usc.edu
BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SECTION REPRESENTATIVES
*Katherine S. Morris, MS
University of Illinois
338 Louis Freer Hall
906 South Gordon Avenue
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 332-2427
FAX: (217) 3333-3124
ksmorri1@uiuc.edu
Patrick J. Doyle, BA
909 Walker Avenue
Apt 2109a
Baltimore, MD 21228
(401) 508-0665
pdoyle@umbc.edu
SOCIAL RESEARCH, POLICY AND PRACTICE SECTION REPRESENTATIVES
*Kelly A. Mills-Dick, MSW
Boston University
School of Social Work
264 Bay State Road
Boston, MA 02215
(802) 375-1076
kellymillsdick@yahoo.com
Caroline Cicero, MSW
University of Southern California
Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
3715 McClintock Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90089
(310) 621-5547
FAX: (213) 740-7069
cicero@usc.edu
STUDENT PAPER AWARD CHAIR
*Martinique M. Perkins
University of Alabama-Birmngham
1530 3rd Avenue S
CH 415
Birmingham, AL 35294
(205) 981-9052
mperki2@uab.edu
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