GEM Contacts
Victor D. Phillips
GEM Director
Phone: 715-346-4935
Fax: 715-346-4923
Email: Victor.Phillips@uwsp.edu
Ron Tschida
GEM Communications Coordinator
Phone: 715-346-4266
Fax: 715-346-4923
Email: Ron.Tschida@uwsp.edu
Rebecca Vagts
GEM Business Manager
Phone: 715-346-2036
Fax: 715-346-4923
Email: rvagts@uwsp.edu
John Sheffy
GEM Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry
Phone: 715-346-4244
Fax: 715-346-4923
Email: John.Sheffy@uwsp.edu
Wes Halverson, emeritus
Watershed Program Manager
Phone: 715-346-3806
FAX: 715-346-4923
Email: Wes.Halverson@uwsp.edu
GEM Graduate Students
As of June 2009 14 GEM-sponsored graduate students have produced high-quality theses focused on programatic issues and tools in natural resources, such as citizen-based water quality monitoring, water quality indicators and watershed management, organic agriculture and forestry, business planning and micro enterprise development, indigenous knowledge for sustainable development, land use planning for effective resource management, local food producer-seller linkages, self-help food and fuel security for impoverished communities, assessment of sustainable communities, environmental education and more.
Marco Hernandez Castaneda, M.S. 2008
Marisol Mayorga Castro, M.S. 2005
DeNae Dandridge, M.S. 2008
Thesis: Strengthening and Creating Institutional Markets in the Chequamegon Bay Foodshed
Susan Ermer, M.S. 2006
Susan Ermer is currently Environmental Education Resources Coordinator and GET Program Coordinator for the Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education, a center within the College of Natural Resources at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
Rory Griffin, M.S. 2009
Gwen Herrewig, M.S. 2005
Thesis: The Feasibility of a Student Volunteer Plan at the Central Wisconsin Environmental Station
Clarisa Jiménez Bañuelos, M.S. 2007
Doris K. Kaberia, M.S. 2007
Rhea Martinez, M.S. 2007
Eric Olson, M.S. (UW-Madison)
Nicholas Syano, M.S. 2008
Thesis: Self-Help Food and Fuels Supplements for Impoverished Communities in Kenya
Nicholas returned to his native Kenya, and is the manager of Nyumbani Village, which will be a self-sustaining community to serve orphans and elders who have been left behind by the “lost generation” of the AIDS pandemic.
Paul Vanderford, M.S. 2008
Steven P. Weiss, M.S. 2007
Thesis: Bioassessment of the West Branch of the Wolf River
Lindsey Wood, M.S. 2009
Thesis: Sustainable Community Development: Case Studies from India and Kenya