CEMML - Key Persons


Abad, Jose


Abell, John


Abellanosa, Alfonso


Adams, Sandra


Agustin, Resty


Aken, Leanne


Al-Bayer, Samantha


Allen, Doug


Allison, Kara


Anderson, Jennie


Anzalone, Peter


App, Rick


Arfman, Abigail


Ariola, Gavin


Arvizu, Arnold


Bagley, Calvin


Balog, Nathan


Barker Fariss

Job Titles:
  • Interim Executive Director
  • Expert in the Interpretation and Implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act
Barker Fariss is an expert in the interpretation and implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act, National Historic Preservation Act, Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), and other regulatory statutes. Prior to joining CEMML, he served as associate vice president for Indigenous Engagement at AECOM, a global infrastructure consulting firm, where he led the Office of Native Sovereign and Tribal Relations in the Americas. He previously served as a tribal historic preservation officer for the Osage Nation in Oklahoma; as the NAGPRA coordinator and faculty in the Anthropology Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst; and as a lead state archaeologist for Hawaii's Historic Preservation Division. Barker is an experienced project manager who has designed and led dozens of archaeological excavations and surveys; conducted ethnographic studies and oral histories with Indigenous communities in North and South America; and coordinated the repatriation of hundreds of ancestors. Barker is originally from Oklahoma, where his family is enrolled with the Western Band Cherokee Nation. He holds a PhD in Anthropology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Barry, Patrick


Bartlett, Lacey


Bass, Brandon


Bateman, Tim


Baxter, Revis


Beattie, Kate


Beaty, Tim


Beavers, Andrew


Benavidez, Michelle


Benner, Jay


Bern, Christine


Bertman, Sarah


Bietsch, Sam


Bill Sprouse

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director
  • Database Analyst
Bill Sprouse joined the CEMML team in 1994 as a Database Analyst after having worked five years for the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratories. Sprouse's experience includes inventory and monitoring data management, application development, database development, natural resources, threatened and endangered species, environmental compliance, GIS, Range and Training Land Assessment (RTLA), Land Rehabilitation and Maintenance (LRAM) and wildland fire management. As Principal Investigator he has managed various projects within the Air Force, Army, Army National Guard and the National Park Service. His work currently focuses on projects that support wildland fire management in the Department of Defense. As Assistant Director, Sprouse assists the executive team in developing, implementing, and upholding organization principals and guidelines. He holds a master's degree in Forest Science from the University of Illinois.

Blair, Clifford


Blake, Pat


Blanchard, Matthew


Blankenship, Michael


Blossom, Casper


Blum, Greg


Boutwell, Clark


Brant, John


Bray, Jim


Brennan, Amy


Bretschneider, Elaine


Broaddus, Mike


Brooks, Chris


Brothers, Cecilia


Brown, Lawrence


Brown, Sheila


Bruce, Wayne


Bryden, David


Buckingham, Dennis


Bumanglag, Willie


Bumgardner, Amber


Burek, Brian


Burns, Chuck


Burr, Daric


Calcaterra, Christina


Caldwell, Liz


Campioni, Alaina


Cantrell, Beth


Carden, Tim


Casison, Paul


Chaidez, Edward


Chapa, Tony


Chenault, Brandon


Ciuffo, Roger


Clarke, Ashlee


Clarke, Mindy


Cockrum, Alison


Cohorn, Ian


Corbin, Abigail


Cordle, Bradley


Fort Benning


Fort Rucker


Steve Mechels

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director
Steve Mechels is originally from Montana and has a variety of experiences, in the military, environmental and natural resource management. He served in uniform as an Army helicopter pilot and trainer for 10 years. After leaving the military, Steve taught high school biology for 8 years. Following his teaching career, he took a job in the Kansas Army National Guard Environmental office for eight years where he managed National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Natural and Cultural Resources, ISO 14000 (Environmental Management Systems) and Integrated Pest Management. Although most of his experience has been working with the Army, he has also had experience working NEPA issues with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the United State Forest Service (USFS), The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the United States Air Force (USAF). Prior to accepting the position of Assistant Director at CEMML, Mechels was the Senior Training Land Manager/ITAM Program Manager at the National Guard Bureau for 14 years. Mechels holds a BS in Agronomy, an MS in Environmental Policy and Management, and graduate certificates in both NEPA and Military Lands Management.