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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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John F. "Tucker" Brown | Calvert County Marine Museum Oral History Project |
John "Tucker" Brown, born on July 25, 1938, is a lifelong resident of Avenue, Maryland, a small fishing village. He comes from a lineage of watermen, with both his father, Frank Brown, and grandfather, Sam Brown, being watermen. Brown began earning his own money at the age of eight, crabbing in the creek. He worked with his father until his father fell ill, after which he briefly worked for American Airlines before returning home to care for his family. Brown took over his father's fishing crew and has spent his life oystering and clamming up and down the bay. |
Carrie Kline | Avenue, MD | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Ken Graham | National Weather Service Heritage Oral History Project |
Ken Graham is the Director of NOAA's National Weather Service and is the Assistant Administrator for Weather Services at NOAA. In this role, he is responsible for the day-to-day civilian weather operations for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters, and ocean areas. Prior to becoming the 17th NWS Director on June 7, 2022, he served as the director of NOAA’s National Hurricane Center, leading the nation through numerous hurricanes, including 30 named storms during the record-breaking 2020 hurricane season. |
Gregory Romano, Mary Fairbanks | , , | Silver Spring, MD | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service |
Lester Machta | American Meteorological Society Oral History Project |
On October 31, 1993, Julius London interviewed Lester Machta for the American Meteorological Society’s Tape Recorded Interview Project. Machta discusses his career in meteorology, beginning with his academic training and involvement in meteorological forecasting during World War II. He describes his collaborations with prominent figures such as Harry Wexler and Carl-Gustaf Rossby, as well as his work at Chanute Field and the evolution of meteorological education and practice in the military context. |
Julius London | College Park, MD | American Meteorological Society, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research | |
Linda Lawhorn-Brown | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Mrs. Linda Lawhorn-Brown was born in Winnsboro, South Carolina in 1958. She moved to Washington, D.C. while she was in high school, and after graduation, attended the University of Maryland- College Park, where she majored in special education. In 1987, Linda came to work for NOAA. Her first position was with Bill Stanley, who served eventually as NOAA's historian. Since 1990, Linda has worked in the Office of the Under Secretary, working closely with various administrators, dignitaries, and NOAA staff. Scope and Content Note |
Molly Graham | Silver Spring, MD | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service | |
Louis J. Boezi | The Research and Development Behind the 1988-1999 Modernization of NOAA's National Weather Service |
Interview with Louis J. Boezi, former NWS Deputy Director for Modernization and Associated Restructuring
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Barry Reichenbaugh | Silver Spring, MD | Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research | |
Louis W. Uccellini | National Weather Service Heritage Oral History Project |
Dr. Louis W. Uccellini was the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Assistant Administrator for Weather Services, and Director of the National Weather Service (2013-2022). In this role, he was responsible for the day-to-day civilian weather operations for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters, and ocean areas. |
Gregory Romano, Mary Fairbanks | , , , , , | Columbia, MD, Silver Spring, MD | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service |
Louisa Koch | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Ms. Louisa Koch was born in Boston in 1959 and raised in Brookline, Massachusetts. She attended Middlebury College in Vermont and graduated with a degree in Physics in 1982. After working as a consultant for Booz Allen and Hamilton and a researcher for the National Academy of Sciences, Louisa went on to earn her master's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1987. She started her career in Washington working for the Joint Economic Committee of the US Congress as a staff economist. |
Molly Graham | , | Silver Spring, MD | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service |
Mark Brown | The Research and Development Behind the 1988-1999 Modernization of NOAA's National Weather Service |
Interview with Mark E. Brown, Chief Financial Officer, OAR, former U.S. Department of Commerce Budget Office
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Barry Reichenbaugh | Silver Spring, MD | Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research | |
Mark Holliday | Voices from the Science Centers |
Dr. Mark Holliday has a B.S. in Biology from SUNY Stony Brook, a Master’s in Marine and Environmental Science from Long Island University, and a PhD in Marine Studies from the University of Delaware. Growing up around the water, Holiday always knew he wanted to have a career in marine science. He came to NOAA after finishing his Doctorate through the Intergovernmental Personnel Act before being hired as a fisheries statistician. He later became the Chief Financial Officer for the Office of Science and Technology. |
Ruth Sando | Silver Spring, MD | NOAA-NMFS, Northeast Fisheries Science Center | |
Mary Kicza | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Mary Kicza was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1959. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from California State University and a masters degree in Business Administration from the Florida Institute of Technology. Mary started her federal career as a coop student working as a civil servant for the Air Force at McClellan Air Force Base in Sacramento, California. She worked at McClellan as an engineer developing software for automated test systems supporting Air Force satellite systems. In 1982, Mary came to work for NASA where she |
Molly Graham | , | Woodbine, MD | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service |