Steering Committee
Overview:
The TAMS Steering Committee was established in February 2000 primarily to provide input regarding air monitoring
priorities for tribes across the country. Each of the members come from diverse backgrounds in environmental
management and there is an attempt to select professionals who represent different areas of the United States.
In addition, the steering committee consists of ex-officio members from NAU-ITEP, EPA NCRFO, EPA OAQPS, EPA Regional
Tribal Air Coordinators, and EPA Headquarters.
The TAMS Steering Committee has two annual in-person meetings at the TAMS Virgil Masayesva Learning Center located withing the EPA NCRFO
in Las Vegas, NV. The Steering Committee also conducts monthly conference calls. The meetings and calls are to discuss the progress of
the TAMS Center and to provide feedback and input into training and services helpful to tribes nationwide.
As stated in the TAMS Charter, Responsibilities of the steering committee members include outreach regarding the
TAMS Center, getting feedback from tribes and presenting it to TAMS Center staff, and keeping abreast of national
and regional air monitoring initiatives as it relates to tribal activities. Each member serves a three-year
staggered term and is eligible for re-election if so desired.
Steering committee candidates are nominated by their peers or they can nominate themselves. The existing members
then review the nomination forms and select new members based on regional representation, experience in the
environmental arena, and availability to serve for three years.
Please refer to the TAMS Charter for additional information regarding
the roles of the steering committee.
TAMS Steering Committee Nomination Form
For more information, please contact:
Darlene Santos
702-784-8264
Darlene.Santos@nau.edu