Biographical Information
about Thomas Quigley
Thomas M. Quigley was
named Station Director for the Pacific Northwest (PNW) Research
Station in November
2002 and reported for duty on January 12, 2003. The PNW Research
Station is one of eight research units in the
Forest Service. The Station employs approximately 550 employees
and is organized into seven research programs
conducted at 10 laboratories and research centers in Alaska, Washington,
and Oregon, as well as experimental
forests in the three states. Quigley’s federal career began
with a 4-year stint as a meteorologist for the Air Force.
He joined the Rio Grande National Forest in 1976 as a hydrologist
and range conservationist. He later transferred
to research in 1977 as a range conservationist based at the Forestry
and Range Sciences Laboratory in La Grande,
Oregon. Quigley went on to hold a variety of leadership positions
including manager of the Blue Mountains Natural
Resources Institute and science integration team leader for the
Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management
Project. In 1996, Quigley was appointed Program Manager for the
Managing Disturbance Regimes Program at the
Station. He left that position to become Assistant Director for
Research at the Rocky Mountain Research Station in
2001, a position he held before his current appointment as PNW
Research Station Director. As Station Director,
Quigley shares national leadership responsibilities for wildland
fire and fuels research and development efforts.
Quigley is a third-generation Forest Service employee whose entire
career, except for a short stint in the military,
has been in the Forest Service. He began in the PNW Research Station
in 1977 and returned as the Station
Director 26 years later. Quigley holds bachelor’s and master’s
degrees in watershed and range science from Utah
State University and a doctorate in range science, with an emphasis
in economics, from Colorado State University.
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