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By the time this column reaches you, you will have experienced a year of my term as SEG president, and the incoming Board of Directors members will have been announced. I've had about 24 months to reflect on the past and present of our society and profession in a way I never imagined. I'm happy to report that the rebuild effort and the analysis of job tasks we cataloged to begin the process of creating a certification program for petroleum geophysicists have been turned into action. Under the direction of previous SEG presidents John Bradford and most recently Bill Abriel, SEG has reiterated its basic mission of advancing the science of applied geophysics and reorganized the programs and committees within SEG to enable Board members and committee chairs to better execute the wishes of our members.

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