Background
Grant, Stanley Cameron was born on April 21, 1931 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States. Son of Hobart McKinley and Elizabeth (Cameron) Grant.
Grant, Stanley Cameron was born on April 21, 1931 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States. Son of Hobart McKinley and Elizabeth (Cameron) Grant.
Student, Cornell College, Iowa, 1949-1951; Bachelor of Arts cum laude, Coe College, 1953; Master of Arts, University Wyoming, 1955; Doctor of Philosophy, University Idaho, 1971.
Petroleum geologist, California Company, Casper, Wyoming, 1955;
chief geologist, Gas Hills Uranium, American Nuclear, Riverton, Wyoming, 1955-1956;
second in command Lieutenant, United States Air Force, 1953;
advanced through grades lieutenant colonel, United States Air Force
resigned, United States Air Force, 1969;
professor geology, U. Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, 1970-1975;
state geologist, director, Iowa Geological Survey, Iowa City, 1975-1980;
partner, Grant Geological Services, 1980-1987;
secretary, Kansas Department Health and Environment, Topeka, 1987-1991;
associate director Kansas State University, Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Hazardous Substance Research Center, Manhattan, since 1991. Engineering geologist Brice, Petrides & Associations, Waterloo, Iowa, 1972-1975. Science advisor to governor State of Iowa, Des Moines, 1975-1980.
Consultant geologists and petroleum management.
Explorer, scout leader Buffalo Trail council Boy Scouts of America, 1960-1962. Vice chairman National Governor's Council on Science Technology, Washington, 1977-1978. Member American Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum Engineers, Geological Society American, American Institute Mining Engineers, American Institute Professional Geologists (president Kansas section 1985-1987), Association Engineering Geologists, American Association Petroleum Geologists, Sigma Xi.
Children: Laura Lynn, Stuart Cameron, Douglas Stevens. Married Norine Anne Kruse, October 1984.