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Officers (Board of Directors):

Dr. David Meisel, Geneseo, New York

  • Executive Director

Robert Lunsford, Chula Vista, California

  • Secretary
  • Journal Editor

Vladimir Getman, University Park, Pennsylvania

  • Treasurer

Operations Staff

Mike Hankey, Freeland, Maryland

  • Operations Manager
  • Webmaster

Kim Hay, Yarker, Ontario, Canada

  • Meteor Data Assistant

Edward Majden, Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada

  • Meteor Spectroscopy Project Coordinator

Staff Advisors

Richard Taibi, Temple Hills, Maryland

  • actively researching the life of Dr. Charles P. Olivier and the history of the AMS

Kim Youmans, Swainsboro, Georgia

  • former AMS Visual Coordinator

Affiliated Organizations

National Meteor Groups

Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers Meteors Section

North American Meteor Network

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