Jack Baylis

Mr. Baylis has excelled in management, operations, business development, and client service roles; he has achieved success as a principal, director and manager of numerous environmental, civil infrastructure, water and transportation programs and projects; he is experienced with p&l responsibilities, technical review, program management, and staff development; he has served on joint venture boards specifically focused on strategic and larger programs and projects with construction values over a billion (US) dollars

He has also served on community, non-profit, and government service boards and commissions including as a Governor appointee to the California State Fish & Game Commission and is a Presidential appointee to the National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC).

Specialties: Operations and business development for regional operations and global strategic investments and development; client service, teaming, joint ventures, contracts, procurement negotiations, program management, and geopolitical positioning.

The Baylis Group serves Public and Private Sector Clients in the Infrastructure and Environmental Fields providing Strategic, Management, and Technical Consultation.

Frank Bayliss

Paul Beier

Steven Beissinger

Rayna Bell

Walter Allen

Richard Ambrose

Richard F. Ambrose is Professor in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA. He received his B.S. from UC Irvine and his Ph.D. from UCLA. He spent seven years at the Marine Science Institute at U.C. Santa Barbara before returning to UCLA in 1992. He teaches graduate courses covering environmental assessment, restoration ecology, conservation biology, and the ecological effects of climate change. His research includes the restoration of degraded coastal habitats, especially wetlands, evaluating the effectiveness of wetland mitigation programs, monitoring change in rocky intertidal habitats using a network of monitoring sites throughout California, evaluating alternatives for managing watershed-level ecological problems resulting from urbanization, evaluating climate change relate to coastal habitats, including projected changes in vegetation and carbon sequestration in coastal wetlands as a means for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and ecological aspects of biofilters used to capture and treat stormwater and other urban runoff. He currently chairs the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission’s Technical Advisory Panel and the Scientific Advisory Panel for the California Coastal Commission’s SONGS mitigation project, and he serves on scientific advisory panels for many organizations, including the California Ocean Protection Council and the Southern California Wetland Recovery Project. He has provided advice about environmental restoration issues to a wide variety of government and private organizations, including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, California State Water Resources Control Board, California Coastal Commission, California State Lands Commission, California Coastal Conservancy, California Department of Transportation, City of Malibu, and private organizations.

Stephen Aron

Field

United States

Research Interests

North American Frontiers, Borderlands, and American West

Notes

Chair, Institute for the Study of the American West, Autry National Center

Current Projects

Can We All Just Get Along: An Alternative History of the American West.

The American West: A Very Short Introduction (under contract with Oxford University Press).

Arkhat Abzhanov

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