Executive Director
John H. Ewing
American Mathematical Society
201 Charles Street
Providence RI 02904
401-455-4000
Fax: 401-331-3842
jhe@ams.org

President
James G. Glimm
Dept of Appl Mathematics & Stat
SUNY at Stony Brook
Stony Brook NY 11794-3600
631-344-8155 or 631-632-8355
Fax: 631-632-8490
glimm@ams.sunysb.edu
president@ams.org
Term: Feb 1, 2007 - Jan 31, 2009

President-Elect
George E. Andrews
Department of Mathematics
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802-6401
814-865-6642
Fax: 814-865-3735
andrews@math.psu.edu

Secretary
Robert J. Daverman
Department of Mathematics
University of Tennesee at Knoxville
Knoxville TN 37996-1300
423-974-6577
Fax: 423-974-2892
daverman@math.utk.edu

Treasurer
John M. Franks
Department of Mathematics
Northwestern University
Evanston IL 60208-2370
847-491-5548
Fax: 847-491-8906
john@math.nwu.edu

NOTICES
Andy Magid
Department of Mathematics
University of Oklahoma
601 Elm, PHSC 423
Norman, OK 73019-0001
405-325-6711 (W)
405-364-9562 (H)
Fax: 405-325-7484
amagid@ou.edu
notices@math.ams.org

AMS
201 Charles Street
Providence RI 02904
401-455-4000
www.ams.org

The American Mathematical Society was created to further mathematical research and scholarship. Founded in 1888, it has approximately 30,000 members, throughout the United States and around the world. It fulfills its mission with programs that promote mathematical research, increase the awareness of its value to society, and foster excellence in mathematics education.

The AMS provides many professional services to the community and is a major mathematics publisher, with offices in four locations. The headquarters office in Providence supports most publication and membership service activities with approximately 150 employees. A warehouse and printing facility is located in nearby Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Mathematical Reviews, a major reviewing journal of the Society, used by mathematicians around the world, is produced by the AMS office in Ann Arbor, Michigan using a staff of approximately 75 people. The Society also has a Washington office which supports matters of science and education policy and serves as a resource to many agencies and organizaions in the Washington area.

Most recently, the AMS has been a leader in electronic publication. Since 1996, all journals of the Society have been available in electronic form over the web. Mathematical Reviews is available as "MathSciNet" and provides access to the mathematical literature from 1940 until the present.

For more information about the American Mathematical Society, its leadership, and its staff, please visit the AMS web page at www.ams.org

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