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For release: July 7, 1998
Contact: Frank Bevacqua 202.736.9024
International Joint Commission Names
Dr. Gerald E. Galloway, Jr. as U.S. Section Secretary
Dr. Gerald (Gerry) E. Galloway, Jr. has been chosen as the Secretary to the
United States Section, International Joint Commission and will assume
responsibilities on July 20, 1998. The Secretary serves as the principal
administrator of the U.S.Section office in Washington, D.C. and senior advisor to
the Commissioners.
The International Joint Commission prevents and resolves disputes between the
United States and Canada under the 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty and pursues
the common good of both countries as an independent advisor to the two
governments. The Commission has six members, three appointed by the
President of the United States, with the advice and approval of the Senate, and
three by the Government of Canada.
Dr. Galloway is currently Dean of the Faculty and Academic Programs at the
Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University in
Washington, D.C.
A civil engineer, public administrator and geographer, Dr. Galloway has served
as a consultant to the Executive Office of the President, and has assisted the U.S.
Water Resources Council, World Bank, Organization of American States,
Tennessee Valley Authority, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and various other
organizations in water resources related activities. He served as a presidential
appointee to the Mississippi River Commission (1988-1995) and was assigned to
the White House to lead the Interagency Floodplain Management Review
Committee (1993-1994) in assessing the causes of the 1993 Mississippi River floods
and proposing a long-term approach to floodplain management. In April 1998
he was appointed by President Clinton to serve as a member of the American
Heritage Rivers Initiative Advisory Committee. He has lectured and written
extensively on the management of water resources.
A Fellow in the American Society of Civil Engineers, Dr. Galloway is currently a
member of a task group reviewing the causes and mitigation of major hydrologic
events. He is also a Fellow in the Society of American Military Engineers and
serves as Vice Chair of the Education Committee. He was a Councillor to the
American Geographical Society (1990-1996) and a member of the Board the
Hudson River Environmental Society (1984-1992). In 1996 he became Director of
the Hudson River Foundation. He is a member of the American Water Resources
Association, the International Water Resources Association, the Permanent
International Association of Navigation Congresses and the Association of
American Geographers, where he was Co-Founder and Chair of its Water
Resources Specialty Group. He is a registered professional engineer in New York.
Dr. Galloway graduated from the U.S. Military Academy with a Bachelor of
Science degree and was commissioned into the Army as a Second Lieutenant in
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. During his 38-year career in the military, he
served in various command and staff assignments in Germany, Southeast Asia
and the United States. He commanded the Army Corps of Engineers District in
Vicksburg, Mississippi (1974-1977). In 1979, he joined the faculty of the U.S. Military
Academy at West Point, serving successively as Professor of Geography and
Computer Science, and Professor and founding Head of the Department of
Geography and Environmental Engineering. In 1990 he was promoted to
Brigadier General and appointed the ninth Dean of the Academic Board (Chief
Academic Officer) of the Military Academy. He retired from active duty in 1995.
Dr. Galloway holds a Master's degree in Engineering from Princeton, a Master's in
Public Administration from Penn State (Capitol Campus), a Master's in Military Art
and Science from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and a
Ph.D. in Geography (Water Resources) from the University of North Carolina
(Chapel Hill). Dr. Galloway is married to the former Diane Messinger and they
have six children.