Esperanza Stancioff
  • 61, Female
  • Waldoboro, ME
  • United States
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Esperanza Stancioff left a comment for Bridget Brown
"Welcome Bridget!"
Oct 5, 2011
Esperanza Stancioff left a comment for Chelsea Lowes
"Welcome Chelsea! Even though you have been here for a little while. I would love to talk with you about our new climate change education program! Maybe next week if you are available. Check out our website:…"
Apr 14, 2011
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Mar 17, 2011
Esperanza Stancioff commented on Lauren Land's blog post Upcoming Webinar for ADAPT Tool!
"Thanks for setting this up. I plan to join this webinar meeting."
Mar 8, 2011
Esperanza Stancioff left a comment for NSGO Information
"Welcome National Sea Grant!!!"
Mar 8, 2011
Esperanza Stancioff commented on Esperanza Stancioff's group Northeast Region
"Two items to start a discussion for the NE Region: It would be great to get a sense of what is going on/update in your Sea Grant programs and regionally. If there are any climate change efforts that you could succinctly report out on here, that…"
Dec 16, 2010
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"Happy to have you a part of the CC Network, Juliette!"
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Dec 16, 2010
Esperanza Stancioff replied to Jessica Whitehead's discussion 2011 SGCN Activities in the group Steering Committee
"  Yes on a 2011 workshop; strategy for pursuing this: survey of SG Programs for most needed topics for learning, problem solving and networking; funding?; set up a committee to plan; use NING site to further develop ideas and discuss CCAI…"
Dec 16, 2010
Juliet Simpson joined Esperanza Stancioff's group
Sep 10, 2010
Esperanza Stancioff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"Hi Folks--I am going to try to be on the call today for the first half hour to hear from Heather. Any updates on what is needed for the poster for SG Week on our CCAI Projects? Can someone take notes? I will be happy to do this next time."
Sep 8, 2010
Esperanza Stancioff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"want to use that? i am on the road in a few minutes. thanks Jess!!"
Aug 10, 2010
Esperanza Stancioff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"I don't recall us setting up a call in number but if folks can make it tomorrow that would be great. Anyone have a line we can use on short notice? I am in meetings today but might be able to get a call in line from university that each would…"
Aug 10, 2010
Esperanza Stancioff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"Just to add that the sentiment on our call 7/8/10 with Rochelle, Chris and I was definitely in support of keeping our Ning intact as is reflected in the draft letter from Chris. Chris are you willing to ask the SCCD group or would you like one of us…"
Jul 9, 2010
Esperanza Stancioff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"I am planning on being on the call tomorrow. Come to my office Jess--it's in the basement and should be cool. Any chance of you coming up this way?"
Jul 6, 2010
Julia Peterson commented on Esperanza Stancioff's group Northeast Region
"Hi folks, Here's a new publication that may be of special interest within our region! 2010_NortheastExtremePrecip.pdf Julia"
Apr 5, 2010

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Which Sea Grant Program do you work for?
Maine Sea Grant and UMaine Cooperative Extension
Focus Areas
Climate Change; Coastal and Marine

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At 9:01am on September 24, 2009, Jessica Whitehead said…
Esperanza, feel free to call me today re: community partners - 843-693-1506.
At 1:38pm on September 22, 2009, David B MacNeill said…
yes..talk to you in a minute
At 1:04pm on September 22, 2009, David B MacNeill said…
Sure thing..what is your number?/

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At 10:31am on September 22, 2009, David B MacNeill said…
Hello Esperanza:

Hope all is well

I just got off the phone with Jess Whitehead and she mentioned that a couple of folks in Maine may be good candidates as community participants at the November workshop. I guess things may have evolved slightly with this session as we would identify some participants and solicit information from them as to their specific needs and goals prior to the workshop to expedite things a bit. Two potential participants were Kathleen Leydon and Curtis Bolen. Have you worked with them? Any thoughts on their potential interest or needs? Thanks..Jess mentioned that we'd like to finalize the list within the next week or so. Would greatly appreciate any assistance...

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Dave MacNeill
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