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Marlene Noble Receives Superior Service Award for Contributions to Mentoring at USGS
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientist Marlene Noble was awarded the Department of the Interior's Superior Service Award at the USGS' 2002 Western Region Awards Ceremony held on September 24 in Menlo Park, CA. Although she could not attend the ceremony, Marlene received a warm round of applause as Western Regional Director Doug Buffington read the following summary of Marlene's citation:
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Marlene has made outstanding achievements in her career as a USGS scientist, but today we want to especially recognize her efforts to help other scientists advance their careers by serving as a mentor. Marlene's service on the Women's Advisory Committee coincided with a time of significant change in the bureau regarding the recognition of women's issues and of diversity issues. Her leadership and advice proved invaluable. It is a special pleasure to recognize Marlene's efforts in developing a mentoring program that has significantly contributed to the strength and core competency of the USGS by creating a responsive, flexible, and multidisciplinary workforce. And, of course, she has served as a mentor herself, directly enhancing the careers of several colleagues. |
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October 2002
in this issue:
cover story: Tsunami Deposits in the Geologic Record
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Tenth Anniversary
Earth Science Week - Woods Hole
Chinese Scientists Visit Gas-Hydrate Labs
Blacks In Government
Briefing Congress on Coastal Hazards
Distinguished Service Award - Bill Dillon
Distinguished Service Award - Bill Normark
Superior Service Award - Marlene Noble
Superior Service Award - Florence Wong
Environmental Champion Award - Sue Hunt
Safety Award - Ellen Mecray
30th Annual Falmouth Road Race
Barth Joins Menlo Park Team
Walk for Multiple Sclerosis
Twichell to University of Nevada
Woods Hole Softball
October Publications List
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