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Organizational Structure


Dolly Varden, WRST
Dolly Varden, WRST

Since the inception of the network in 2001, the Board of Directors and the Technical Committee have been extensively involved in developing the monitoring program. These two entities continue to direct the program, working in concert to guide the long-term monitoring efforts of the Central Alaska Network.

Board of Directors

(in alphabetical order)
Paul Anderson , Superintendent, Denali National Park and Preserve
Greg Dudgeon , Superintendent,Yukon-Charley River/Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
Maggie MacCluskie , Network Coordinator, Advisory
Rick Obernesser , Superintendent, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve
Sara Wesser , Program Manager, Alaska Region Inventory and Monitoring Program, Advisory
Robert Winfree , Science Advisor, Alaska Region, Advisory

The Board of Directors for the Central Alaska Network includes the superintendent from each park, the Alaska Region Inventory and Monitoring Coordinator, the Alaska Region Science Advisor, and the Network Coordinator. The Board of Directors is the final decision-making body and is accountable for the entire network. One Superintendent serves as the Board Chairman and this position rotates among the Superintendents every two to three years. The Superintendents are the voting members of the Board, and the other members serve as advisors. A key feature of the charter governing the CAKN Board of Directors is that all decisions are made by consensus.

Technical Advisory Committee

Guy Adema , Natural Resources Team Manager, Alaska Region
Andrea Blakesley , Air Quality Specialist, Denali National Park and Preserve
John Burch , Wildlife Biologist, Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve
Melanie Flamme , Wildlife Biologist, ,Yukon-Charley River/Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
Phillip Hooge , Assistant Superintendent, Denali National Park and Preserve
Amy Larsen , Aquatic Ecologist,Yukon-Charley River/Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
Thomas Liebscher , Chief of Natural and Cultural Resources,Yukon-Charley River/Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
Maggie MacCluskie , Network Coordinator, Advisory
Carol McIntyre , Wildlife Biologist, Denali National Park and Preserve
Tom Meier , Wildlife Biologist, Denali National Park and Preserve
Judy Putera , Wildlife Biologist, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve
Carl Roland , Botanist, Denali National Park and Preserve
Dave Schirokauer , Physical Sciences Team Manager, Denali National Park and Preserve
Joshua Schmidt , Biometrician
Trey Simmons , Aquatic Ecologist, Central Alaska Network
Miranda Terwilliger , Ecologist, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve
Eric Veach , Chief of Resources, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve
Laura Weaver , Central Alaska Network Visual Information Specialist
Sara Wesser , Program Manager, Alaska Region Inventory and Monitoring Program, Advisory
Robert Winfree , Science Advisor, Alaska Region, Advisory

The Technical Committee works with the Network Coordinator to formulate recommendations for all aspects of the program. The Network Coordinator then presents these recommendations to the Board of Directors for review, input, and approval. The Technical Committee also serves as the means by which park staff that are not on the Technical Committee may raise various issues for discussion or clarification.

Network Staff

Nick Bywater , Assistant Data Manager
Maggie MacCluskie , Network Coordinator, Advisory
Scott Miller , Data Manager
Joshua Schmidt , Biometrician
Trey Simmons , Aquatic Ecologist, Central Alaska Network
Laura Weaver , Central Alaska Network Visual Information Specialist

For each of the Central Alaska Network's 34 vital signs, there is a "Principal Investigator" that is assigned overall responsibility for project design, conduct, and reporting. There is also a "Park Lead" to ensure that park-level interests are considered in the monitoring of each vital sign. Most of CAKN's Principal Investigators, and all Park Leads, are staffed by scientists already working for Denali, Yukon-Charley, or Wrangell-St. Elias. This is a strategic decision based on several factors: involvement of park staff in network monitoring keeps the program relevant to each park; park staff have expressed significant interest in running monitoring projects and park management is supportive of this shared effort; using existing park staff allows more of the budget to go towards the sizable operational costs (logistics, equipment, supplies, etc.) involved with monitoring such a large network (21.7 million acres). Principal Investigators and Park Leads for each vital sign are listed on individual vital sign Web pages.

Remaining staff positions within the Central Alaska Network consist of the Network Coordinator, Data Manager, Assistant Data Manger, Stream Ecologist, and Visual Information Specialist. Each position exists to support either the management, implementation, or the communication of the network's monitoring efforts. This core staff is listed at Contact Us.

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