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CV Updated 07/15 Marcella Windmuller-Campione Department of Forest Resources University of Minnesota Green Hall (330 G) St. Paul, MN 55105 Office: 612-624-3699; Cell: 847-772-5458 Email: mwind@umn.edu Website: http://mwindmullercampione.weebly.com/ POSITIONS University of Minnesota 2015 Present Assistant Professor of Silviculture, Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. EDUCATION Utah State University 2015 Ph.D., Ecology, Department of Wildland Resources & Ecology Center, Advisor: James Long Michigan Technological University 2011 M.Sc., Forestry, School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science, Advisor: Linda Nagel 2009 B.Sc., Forestry with minors in Ecology and a Certificate in Leadership PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Windmuller-Campione, M.A., Kotar, J., Nagel, L.M. (2015). Habitat types What They Can Tell Us Now and In the Future. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 13, 893-913. Windmuller-Campione, M.A. & Long, J.N. (2015). If Long-Term Resistance to a Spruce Beetle Epidemic is Futile, Can Silvicultural Treatments Increase Resilience in Spruce-Fir Forests in the Central Rocky Mountains? Forests, 6, 1157-1178. Talhelm, AF., Burton, AJ., Pregitzer, KS., & Campione, MA. (2013). Chronic Nitrogen Deposition Reduces the Abundance of Dominant Forest Understory and Groundcover Species. Forest Ecology and Management, 292, 39-48. Campione, M., Nagel, L. & Webster, C. (2012). Herbaceous-Layer Community Dynamics along a Harvest- Intensity Gradient after 50 Years of Consistent Management. Open Journal of Forestry, 2, 97-109 Submitted Windmuller-Campione, M.A. & Long, J. Structural Patterns and Attributes of Forests across Elevational Gradients in the Intermountain West. Canadian Journal of Forest Research

In preparation Long. J. & Windmuller-Campione, M.A. A Comparison of Conventional and Alternative Silvicultural Systems for Lodgepole Pine Stands in the Central Rocky Mountains. Special issue: Alternative Silvicultural Systems. Journal of Forestry Windmuller-Campione, M.A. & Long, J. Limber Pine (Pinus flexilis) Forest Dynamics Across the Intermountain West. Ecological Applications Windmuller-Campione, M.A. & Long, J. The high-five: A Comparison of Forest Dynamics of Five Needle Pines in the Intermountain West. ORAL PRESENTATIONS Invited Windmuller-Campione, M.A. & Long, J.N. (2015). Building Resilience to the Spruce Beetle in Spruce-Fir Forests in the Central Rocky Mountains. Intermountain Society of American Forests Annual Meeting. Logan, UT. Professional Meetings Windmuller-Campione, M.A & Long, J.N. (2014). Alternative Silvicultural Treatments to Increase Resilience in Spruce-Fir Forests in the Central Rockies. Society of American Foresters National Convention. Salt Lake City, UT. 2nd place in the Forest Science and Technology Board student presentation competition Long, J. & Windmuller-Campione, M.A. (2014). A Comparison of Conventional and Alternative Silvicultural Systems for Lodgepole Pine Stands in the Central Rocky Mountains. Society of American Foresters National Convention. Salt Lake City, UT. Windmuller-Campione, M.A & Long, J. (2014). Limber Pine (Pinus flexilis) forest dynamics across the Intermountain West. Ecological Society of America National Convention, Sacramento, CA. Campione, M.A. (2012). Habitat Typing: A Useful Tool for Future Forest Management. Society of American Foresters National Convention. Spokane, WA. 2nd place in the Forest Science and Technology Board student presentation competition Campione, M.A. (2012). Herbaceous species shift after 50 years of management in a Northern hardwood forest. Michigan Technological University Graduate Student Government Research Symposium. Houghton, MI 3 rd Place POSTER PRESENTATIONS Windmuller-Campione, M.A & Long, J. (2014). Structural and Compositional Patterns in Forest Communities in the Intermountain West. International Union of Forest Research Organization. Salt Lake City, UT. Windmuller-Campione, M.A & Long, J. (2013). Limber Pine Forest Dynamics across the Intermountain West. Society of American Foresters National Convention. Charleston, NC 2

Campione, M.A., Previant, W., Nagel, L. (2011). Herbaceous Community Compositional Changes in a Northern Hardwood Forest. Michigan Technological University ESC/BRC Student Research Forum. Houghton, MI Honorable Mention Campione, M.A., Previant, W., Nagel, L. (2010). The Response of the Herbaceous Layer after 50 Years of Management in a Northern Hardwoods Forest. Society of American Foresters National Convention. Albuquerque, NM CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION Organizing Committee Chairperson Restoring the West: Change Agents and Managing Forest Resilience. Sponsored by Utah State University, Logan, Utah. Attended by 150 participants representing universities, state/federal agencies, non-governmental organizations and private landowners. The Organizing Committee developed the conference theme, made speaker arrangements, developed the schedule of events, worked with USU Extension to advertise the conference, and coordinated logistics (timing of food, speaker microphones) during the conference. CONFERENCES ATTENDANCE Session Moderator: October 2011 --- Logan, Utah Restoring the West September 2011 --- Cody, Wyoming Whitebark Pine Annual Conference Panel discussion member: The Future of Forestry: October 2008 --- Lansing, Michigan Michigan Chapter of the Society of American Foresters April 2008 --- Marquette, Michigan Upper Peninsula, Michigan Chapter of the Society of American Foresters Quiz Bowl Team Leader 4 th place finish: October 2007 --- Portland, Oregon National Society of American Foresters Convention TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor of Record Utah State University 2014 WILD 4750 - Monitoring and Assessment in Natural Resource and Environmental Management (2 Sections) Credit hours: 4 Students: 5 Invited Lectures Utah State University 2015 WILD 3850 Vegetation and Habitat Management 2013 WILD 3850 Vegetation and Habitat Management 2013 WILD 5700 Forest Assessment and Management 3

Teaching Assistant Michigan Technological University 2009/10 FW 3010 Silviculture Credit hours: 4 Students: ~ 20 2009/10 FW 3150 Timber Harvesting Credit hours: 2 Students: ~ 20 2009/10 FW 3170 Land Measurement and GPS Credit hours: 1 Students: ~ 45 2009/10 FW 3190 Multi-resource Assessment Credit hours: 3 Students: ~ 45 2009/10 FW 3600 Wildlife Habitat Credit hours: 3 Students: ~ 45 2009/10 FW 3840 Forest Health Credit hours: 3 Students: ~ 45 2008/09 Creating your Success Credit hours: 1 Students: ~ 15 2008 FW 2051 Field Techniques Credit hours: 2 Students: ~ 25 2007 BL 2160 Botany Credit hours: 4 Students: ~ 15 Other Experiences 2009/11 Assistant for National Advanced Silviculture Program GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS August, 2014 --- T.W. Daniel PhD Fellowship (August 2014 August 2015) Amount: $68,000 May, 2013 --- Utah Agricultural Experiment Station. Structural and Compositional Patterns in Forest Communities in the Intermountain West across Multiple Scales Authors: Marcella A. Windmuller-Campione & James N. Long Amount: $16,232 October, 2013 --- Composition and structure of limber and whitebark pine stands in the Interior West and the silvicultural implications Authors: James Long, John Shaw, Marcella Windmuller-Campione Amount: $15,000 August, 2011 --- USDA National Needs Graduate Fellowship Competitive Grant (NIFA) (NO. 2011-38420- 20087) (September 2011 July 2014) Amount: $102,000 March, 2013 --- Ecology Center Graduate Award. Forest Structure and Composition across the Intermountain West. Authors: Marcella Windmuller-Campione Amount: $3,500 October, 2013 --- Ecology Center Student Travel award, Wildland Resources Student Travel award, RGS Graduate Student Travel Grant for National SAF Convention Amount: $940 4

October, 2010 --- Ecosystem Science Center, Travel Grant for National SAF Convention Amount: $500 July, 2010 --- Horner Fellowship for Northern Hardwood Management Amount: $2,000 May, 2010 --- Ecosystem Science Center, Herbaceous community shifts: What affect will it have on habitat classification systems? Focusing on sampling of earthworm populations Amount: $750 ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE Fall Semester 2009 & 2010, Teaching Assistant for Integrated Field Practicum. TA for six different classes including silviculture, forest health, wildlife habitat, and a multi-resource assessment course Organized help session for students in areas of data management and statistics Assisted instructors in coursework implementation Assisted students with class assignments including stand and stock tables, HSI models, and the q-factor Scouted field locations for various classes, graded various assignments, and dealt with all equipment needs April --- June 2009 & April -- June 2011, Assistant for NASP (National Advanced Silviculture Program) Module 3 & 5 Coordinated logistics for 40+ Forest Service Employees July 2008 --- August 2008, Kumasi, Ghana, Africa Piloted the international summer experience for the Pavlis Leadership Institute which consisted of 6 weeks abroad with little to no faculty oversight Focused on implementing laptops in rural villages August 2008 & 2006, Orientation Team Leader for Michigan Technological University Familiarized new students with the University Presented useful information to students to excel throughout their college experience May 2007----August 2008, Researcher, REU (Research Exchange for Undergraduates) Advisor: Andrew Burton Studied the effects of nitrogen deposition on first year sugar maple seedlings Assisted in the design development and sampled sugar maple seedlings across the Michigan gradient study to quantify the effects of increased nitrogen Collected and examined mycorrhizal samples from first year sugar maple seedlings to determine what effect they had on growth and survival May 2007----June 2007, GIS technician for Michigan Technological University Robert Froese, Undergraduate research assistant Digitized Plat books 5

AWARDS 2015 School of Forest Resources & Environmental Science Young Alumni of the Year 2014 T.W. Daniel Fellowship 2011 Nominated for Department TA of the year 2008-2009 Outstanding Forestry Student Award Dean s list for 8 semesters (4 semesters with a 4.0 GPA) 2007-2008 Provost Award for Scholarship 2007-2009 Century II Campaign Undergrad scholarship 2007-2008 Class of 1965 scholarship 2007-2009 John and Mae Hakala Endowment 2006-2009 Pavlis Institute Scholarship TECHNICAL TRAINING Wilderness First Aid (WFA) 16 hour course FISTA Chainsaw Certified Basic Wildland Firefighter class: S-130, S-190, I-100, L-180, FI-110 Basic Arc GIS certification ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE FIA Sampling Protocol Basic Forestry Stand Exam Measurements Distance Delivered Education FVS (Forest Vegetation Simulator) Large Data Sets I.D. of plants in the Lakes States & Intermountain West Statistics in R Earthworm sampling & identification Python Dendrochronology methods climatic reconstruction PC-Ord SAS Arc GIS INVOLVEMENT Utah State University Graduate Student Representative on the Forest Ecologist Faculty Search Graduate Student Council: President 2013 2014 & 2014-2015 Ecolunch Coordinator Spring 2013 Graduate Representative to Wildland Resources Department 2012-2013 Graduate Student Committee for Ecology Center Seminar Series Michigan Technological University Forestry Club/ Society of American Foresters (MTU chapter) Past: President, Secretary Welcome speech for Open House at Michigan Technological University: Fall 2008 Welcome speech for Prospective Students at Michigan Technological University: Spring 2007 Xi Sigma Pi Forestry Honor s Society: 2007-2008: Vice President Leadershape Graduate Winter 2006 Pavlis Institute for Global Technology: 2006-2011 School of Forestry Student Advisory Committee: 2005-2011 6

PROFESSIOINAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS Society of American Foresters (SAF) The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Ecological Society of American (ESA) 7