Background
Tumeo, Mark Andrew was born on February 28, 1959 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Son of Anthony Joseph and Beatrice Eileen Tumeo.
administrator engineer researcher
Tumeo, Mark Andrew was born on February 28, 1959 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Son of Anthony Joseph and Beatrice Eileen Tumeo.
Bachelor of Science in Biology, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University Notre Dame, 1981. Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University California, Davis, 1982. Doctor of Philosophy in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University California, Davis, 1988.
Juris Doctor, Cleveland State University, 2002.
Staff engineer Exxon Research and Engineering Company, Florham Park, New Jersey, 1981. Graduate teaching, research assistant University California, Davis, 1981-1982, graduate teaching assistant, 1984-1986, associate instructor, 1986-1987, postgraduate research engineer, 1987-1988. Assistant professor department civil engineering University Alaska, Fairbanks, 1988-1993, associate professor department civil engineering, 1993-1997.
Director Environmental Technology Laboratory, 1990-1995. Acting director Office of Sponsored Programs, 1990-1991. Associate professor department civil engineering Cleveland State University, 1997-1999, director Center for Environmental Science, Technology and Policy, 1997-1999, professor civil engineering, interim dean College Graduate Studies Research, 2000—2001, vice president for research, dean graduate studies, since 2001.
Head Environmental Engineering and Environmental Quality Science Program, 1993-1997. Director U Alaska - ADEC Research and Policy Memorandum of Agreement, 1995-1997. Owner, principal Tumeo Engineering, San Francisco, since 1984.
Alaska representative Pacific Northwest Hazardous Waste Advisory Council, 1990. Member Mayor's solid waste management transition team National Science Foundation, 1991-1992, transition team on natural resource issues for Governor Knowles, 1995. Member advisory panel Environmental Protection Agency FIFRA, since 1999.
Presenter, lecturer in field.
Member transition team on natural resource issues for Governor Tony Knoles, 1995. Member American Society of Civil Engineers (associate editor Journal Environmental Engineering 1994-2000), American Geophysical Union, American Association for the Advancement of Science (Conglomerate fellow 1993-1994), Water Pollution Cotnrol Federation, National Organization Gay and Lesbian Scientific and Technology Professionals (board directors).