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Community-Based Conservation & Geo-Mapping
David Clark, Ph.D.

David Clark is a zooarchaeologist and specialist in osteology, the study of bones. His passion is community archaeology programs that introduce archaeological sciences to the public. He currently has projects in the District of Columbia and Fairfax, Loudoun and Clark counties in northern Virginia. He also teaches special programs in science and archaeology for select elementary schools.

He conducted archaeological recovery of MIA remains from WW II and the Vietnam War with the Joint Task Force for Full Accounting, Central Identification Laboratory, US Air Force.

Julie Gowe
Jimmy Ovia

Jimmy is the former Minister-Counsellor/Deputy Permanent Representative of Papua New Guinea to the United Nations in New York. He has worked with the Government of Papua New Guinea for the last 30 years, serving mostly in the areas of Information Services, Foreign Affairs and Immigration. Prior to assuming his current UN posting in New York, Jimmy was First Secretary of the PNG Diplomatic Mission in New Zealand. Jimmy has extensive experience in international relations and economic/social development. He holds a degree in Politics and Public Administration as well as a Diploma in Journalism from the University of Papua New Guinea.