Suzette Kimball

Suzette M. Kimball

16th Director of the United States Geological Survey (USGS)
Nationality American
Fields Geology and Geophysics
Environmental Science
Oceanography
Institutions United States Geological Survey
Alma mater College of William & Mary
Ball State University
University of Virginia

Suzette M. Kimball,an American geologist and environmental scientist, is the 16th Director of the United States Geological Survey (USGS), a bureau of the United States Department of the Interior.

Education

Kimball earned her B.A. in English and geology from the College of William & Mary in 1973; her M.S. in geology and geophysics from Ball State University; and her Ph.D in environmental sciences with a specialty in coastal processes from the University of Virginia in 1983.[1][2][3]

Career

She has held several positions at the USGS including Eastern Regional Director, and Acting Associate Director for Geology. Prior to joining the USGS, she served in the National Park Service as a research coordinator in the Global Climate Change Program, Southeast Regional Chief Scientist, and Associate Regional Director. Before joining the U.S. federal government, she was an assistant professor of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia; co-director of the Center for Coastal Management and Policy; and marine scientist at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.

Publications

Kimball has authored or contributed to a number of publications on topics scientific research including coastal zone management and policy, coastal ecosystem science, barrier island dynamics, and natural resource exploration, evaluation and management.[4] Some selected references include:

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