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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Mary Glackin | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Mary Glackin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1954. She graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park, in 1982 with a degree in computer science and coursework in meteorology. Mary started her career with General Electric before coming to the National Weather Service in 1997, where she worked for twenty years, working her way from Computer Specialist to Meteorologist to Program Manager for the Advanced Weather Forecast Information System. |
Molly Graham | , | Jacksonville, FL | NOAA Heritage Program |
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 |
Maureen Kenny | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Captain Maureen Kenny was born in 1953 in Richmond, California. She graduated from Michigan State University in 1975 with a degree in Mathematics, and immediately joined the NOAA Corps when she was twenty-two. After training at Kings Point Maritime Academy, Captain Kenny reported to the NOAA Ship Davidson in Anchorage, Alaska. Her assignments took her all over the country throughout her career. She also attended Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and earned her master's in Oceanography/Hydrography. |
Molly Graham | Silver Spring, MD | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service | |
Nir Barnea | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Nir Barnea was born in Israel in 1956. Nir’s father, Daniel Barnea, survived the Holocaust, while his grandparents were deported and killed in Auschwitz in 1945. Nir graduated in 1974 from Har Vagai High School in Upper Galilee, Israel, and served in the Israel Defense Forces until 1977. Nir immigrated to the United States and earned his BS in Microbiology from the University of Washington, in Seattle. He continued his graduate education at UW, earning a master’s degree in Environmental Health. Nir is also a Certified Industrial Hygienist. |
Molly Graham | Seattle, WA | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service | |
Pamela Heinselman | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Dr. Pamela Heinselman was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1970 and moved to Maryland before her first birthday. She came back to Missouri to study at St. Louis University, earning an undergraduate and master of science degree in meteorology there. She went on to the University of Illinois to pursue a PhD in Atmospheric Sciences, but left after a semester to work for the University of Oklahoma Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies. Her work there focused on the Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler which was being implemented throughout the U.S. |
Molly Graham | Boston, MA | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service | |
Richard Feely | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Dr. Richard Feely grew up in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Influenced by his love of the outdoors and exposure to Jacques Cousteau, Feely knew he would grow up to be an environmental scientist as early as the eighth grade. He earned his degree from St. Thomas University in his hometown, graduating with a degree in Chemistry in 1969. Feely then earned his master's and Ph.D. in Chemical Oceanography from Texas A&M University. He has worked for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in Seattle, Washington, from 1974 until the present. |
Molly Graham | , | Lynnwood, WA | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service |
Robert Hansen | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Mr. Robert Hansen was born in on Earth Day, April 22, 1949, in Bayshore, New York. He was the first in his family to attend college, and earned his Bachelor’s and then a Master's Degree in Geography from the University at Albany. Mr. Hansen came to work for NOAA as a cartographer in Aeronautical Charting. He then worked as a technical information specialist for the National Ocean Service, chief of the NOAA Map Library, constituent affairs specialist, NOAA Historian, and retired as the national outreach coordinator for Education. |
Molly Graham | Silver Spring, MD | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service | |
Roy Crabtree | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Dr. Crabtree has served as the regional administrator of NOAA Fisheries Service's Southeast Regional Office since January 2003. Previously, Dr. Crabtree was a senior research scientist at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Florida Marine Research Institute, and the director of the Commission's Division of Marine Fisheries. He has served these state and federal fishery management agencies for over 15 years, after beginning his career as a self-employed fishing guide in the Florida Keys and Everglades National Park. |
Molly Graham | St. Petersburg, FL | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service | |
Russell Schnell | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Dr. Russell Schnell, a distinguished scientist and expert in atmospheric science, has made significant contributions to the field of climate research and environmental monitoring. Born and raised in Castor, Alberta, he has a rich ancestral heritage traced back to Norka. Dr. Schnell earned first-class honors degrees in Biology from the University of Alberta and Chemistry from Memorial University in Newfoundland. Seeking further specialization, he obtained his M.S. and Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from the University of Wyoming. |
Molly Graham | , , , | Boulder, CO | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service |
Samuel P. DeBow Jr. | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Rear Admiral Samuel P. DeBow Jr. was born in Philadelphia in 1953. He earned his B.S. degree in Commerce and Engineering from Drexel University. When RADM DeBow graduated in 1976, he became a commissioned officer in the NOAA Corps. Sam earned his M.S. in Hydrographic Sciences from the Naval Postgraduate School, and was also a Senior Executive Fellow at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. |
Molly Graham | Olney, MD | NOAA Heritage Program |