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SEDAAG meetings occur every November, but the benefits of membership in this organization extend throughout the year….The SEDAAG Committee on the Status of Women in Geography has been especially helpful in meeting and networking with other women in the Southeast region.  We gather at the annual meetings and organize sessions around teaching, balancing work and family, common research themes, and other aspects of being a female in the discipline of geography.                 
--Ann Oberhauser, West Virginia University

Like most geographers, I have global interests far beyond my own backyard. But like many geographers, much of my research is close to home, and I like to keep my teaching informed by trends and examples from the region that my students can relate to. Being a member of SEDAAG helps me make and maintain contacts with others working in the South, and keep up to speed on the region. SEDAAG is also a good tool for graduate student recruiting.
--Jonathan Phillips, University of Kentucky

SEDAAG has long been recognized for its scholarship, collegiality, and opportunities for students and faculty to showcase their interests and talents through a broad array of topics and methods. I especially value the organization’s multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary vision, high quality journal, Southeastern Geographer, and its annual meetings. The affordability of membership is considerable.                        
--Stephen Walsh, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

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Executive Committee

President      
Russ Ivy  (2009-2011)
Department of Geosciences
Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, FL
Voice 561-297-3295/Fax 297-2745
ivy@fau.edu

Vice President
Ron Kalafsky  (2010-2012)
University of Tennessee
Department of Geography                                             
Knoxville, TN 37996
Voice 865-974-0407/Fax 865-974-6025
Kalafsky@utk.edu

Secretary
Josh Inwood  (2010-2012)
University of Tennessee
Department of Geography, Knoxville, TN 37996
Voice 865-974-6170 /Fax 865-974-6025
jinwood@utk.edu

Treasurer
Sharon Cobb  (2009-2011)
Department of Economics and Geography
University of North Florida
Jacksonville, FL 32224
Voice 904-620–2640/Fax 904-620-1300
scobb@unf.edu

Past President
Derek H. Alderman  (2009-2011)
Department of Geography
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858
Voice 252-328-4013/Fax 252-328-6054
aldermand@ecu.edu