Appointments
Collins
to lead LTERB
Scott Collins,
program director in ecological studies at the National Science
Foundation (NSF), has been named director of UNM’s Sevilleta
Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Program, effective March
1.
He will
also serve as a professor in the UNM Biology Department. Collins
has been with the NSF since 1992. He also worked with the LTER
Program at NSF and in various other capacities.
He helped
establish the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
located in Santa Barbara, Calif., and develop the concept for
the Natl. Ecological Observatory Network.
Lovell
named associate controller
Associate
controller Ava J. Lovell has been named associate controller
for financial reporting and information systems in the UNM Controller’s
Division announced William W. Britton, associate vice president
and controller.
Lovell,
certified public accountant, will assume responsibility for
the new department of Information Systems (formerly FRS/Data
Control), which includes management systems, and will retain
responsibility for the department of Financial Reporting.
She has
been with UNM since 1994.