News in 2022
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Two new FIG Foundation directors appointed
March 2022
At its latest meeting FIG Council appointed two new members of the
board. Please meet them here:
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Jennifer Whittal, South Africa
Jennifer is Professor of Geomatics at the University of Cape
Town, South Africa. She is currently chair of the FIG Africa
Capacity Development Network, but is stepping down to take over
this post due to her strong academic/scientific profile (see
also news on Africa Regional Network). Jennifer has has
been active in FIG for many years.
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Bryn Fosburgh, USA
Bryn has been Senior Vice President of Trimble for many
years. Recently, he stepped back from his full-time role
with Trimble. Bryn has been a generous supporter and donor to
the Foundation since 2002.
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The two new Directors are replacing Mike Barry who
started as Director of FIG Foundation all the way back in 2006 and who
has now resigned after these many years on board. The second director
David Mitchell who has been Director in 2019-2020.
President of FIG Foundation John Hohol states:
The focus of the FIG Foundation since its inception in 2001 has been
to help build a sustainable future.
David Mitchell and Mike Barry, as Directors, have been key to the
Foundation’s success.
David Mitchell served as a Foundation director for
two years, 2019-2020. As Chair of FIG Commission 2, Professional
Education, David was an important element in helping review and evaluate
grant applications received by the Foundation. As a director he was
especially interested in helping students and young surveyors. The
Foundation, FIG and the profession have benefited greatly from his
experience. David continues to serve the FIG community as FIG
Commission 2 Chair.
Mike Barry served as Foundation director since 2006.
Mike set the standards for the academic requirements of the Foundation
most especially the FIG Foundation PhD Scholarship and Academic Research
Grant programs. In 2018 Mike and Eva-Maria Unger, then chair of
the FIG Young Surveyors Network, created two videos to assist grant
applicants in writing grant proposals. In his 15 years on the FIG
Foundation Board of Directors Mike helped ensure applicants were
thoroughly evaluated and grants properly awarded. In
acknowledgement of his long-time service to both the Foundation and FIG
Mike was named an FIG Honorary Member during the FIG Working Week 2021.
Thank you, David and Mike, for your dedication, contributions, and
friendship. I value all you have done, donating your time,
experience, and knowledge.
I am very pleased FIG Council has accepted and approved my
recommendations for new directors to the FIG Foundation Board of
Directors. Both candidates have excelled in their fields and will
be bring their extensive expertise to the Foundation.
Bryn Fosburgh has been Senior Vice President for
Trimble. In March he stepped back from a full-time role at
Trimble. Having known Bryn for many years (as a Wisconsin native)
I asked him his plans for the future. He said he would like to
continue mentoring, especially students and young surveyors, and become
more involved in FIG. Bryn brings many years of experience in
working in the global surveying community. His dynamic
presentations during the first and second FIG Young Surveyors North
American conferences were highlights of those meetings. He also
has extensive experience with foundation activities. Bryn will
bring his welcomed vast experience to the Foundation board.
Jennifer Whittal is Professor of Geomatics at the
University of Cape Town, South Africa. She is currently chair of
the FIG Africa Capacity Development Network. It is also gratifying
to see a previous recipient of an FIG Foundation grant become a
director. Jenny’s submission, Capacity Building and Postgraduate
Research in Land Tenure and Cadastral Systems in Southern Africa, was
awarded a grant at the FIG Foundation Board of Directors annual meeting
during the 2004 FIG Working Week in Athens, Greece. During her
education she studied under Mike Barry. Jenny will add so much to
the board.
With the addition of Bryn and Jenny I look forward to the continued
success of the FIG Foundation in helping to build a sustainable future.
Thank you.
John Hohol
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Over the past 20 years FIG Foundation has developed a strong profile
and has helped many surveyors with their research projects, finalisation
of ph.d. studies, Young Surveyor attendance of FIG events and other
programmes.
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Louise Friis-Hansen
30 March 2022