Coalitions and Partnerships

Other Organizations

State Government Affairs Network Representatives (GANSRs)

The GANSR system is comprised of a volunteer member in each state to keep SAA updated on state-level legislative and regulatory issues affecting archaeology. The volunteers are connected electronically by SAA's Manager, Government Affairs, letting everyone know about state issues important to the archaeological record. This lets fellow archaeologists know when it's time to act on an issue before state legislatures and regulatory agencies, and to help rally national support when a federal matter is pending before Congress.

Alabama
Nicholas Glass
[email protected]
Alaska
Molly Proue
[email protected]
Arizona
Caroline Klebacha
[email protected]
Arkansas
Jessica Kowalski
[email protected]
California

Scott Sunell
[email protected]

Colorado
Nathan Boyless
[email protected]
Connecticut
Delaware
John Martin
[email protected]
Florida
Marion Almy
[email protected]
Georgia
Maureen Meyers
[email protected]
Hawai'i
Regina Hilo
[email protected]
Idaho
Gregory Brown
[email protected]
Illinois
Chris Fennell
[email protected]
Indiana
Andrew Martin
[email protected]
Iowa
Elizabeth Reetz
[email protected]
Kansas
John Hoopes
[email protected]
Kentucky
Louisiana
Ryan Seideman
[email protected]
Maine
Bonnie Newsom
[email protected]
Maryland
David Gadsby
[email protected]
Massachusetts

Brona Simon
[email protected]

Michigan
Minnesota
Tim Tumberg

[email protected]

Mississippi
Cindy Carter-Davis
[email protected]
Missouri
Allison Davis
[email protected]
Montana
Nathan Boyless
[email protected]
Nebraska
Dave Williams
[email protected]
Nevada
Robert Gelb
[email protected]
New Hampshire

Jake Tumelaire
[email protected]

New Jersey
Mary Anne Davis
[email protected]
New Mexico
New York

Christina Reith
[email protected]

North Carolina

Danny Gregory
[email protected]

North Dakota
Nathan Boyless
[email protected]
Ohio
Oklahoma
Debra Green
[email protected]
Oregon
Anna Neuzil
[email protected]
Pennsylvania
Sarah Neusius
[email protected]
Puerto Rico
Agamemnon Pantel
[email protected]
Rhode Island
Gregory Dubell
[email protected]
South Carolina
Jonathan Leader
[email protected]
South Dakota
Kira Kaufman
[email protected]
Tennessee
Andrew Gilreath-Brown
[email protected]
Texas
Steven Tomka
[email protected]
Utah
Lexy Holfetz
[email protected]
Vermont
Angela Labrador
[email protected]

Giovanna Peebles
[email protected]
Virginia
Washington
Margaret Berger
[email protected]
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Seth Schneider
[email protected]
Wyoming

Nathan Boyless
[email protected]

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If you receive any solicitations either via email or telephone from other third parties/vendors incorrectly identifying themselves as an official SAA housing representative or member of exhibition services, we ask that you please delete the message immediately, ignore any further requests, and contact the SAA’s executive director immediately at +1 (202) 559-4580.