Executive Director
Donald E. McClure
American Mathematical Society
201 Charles Street
Providence RI 02904
401-455-4000
dem@ams.org
President
David Vogan
Department of Mathematics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge MA 02139-4307
617-253-4991
dav@math.mit.edu
president@ams.org
Term: Feb 1, 2013 - Jan 31, 2015
Past-President
Eric Friedlander
Department of Mathematics
University of Southern California
Los Angeles CA 90089-2532
213-740-3796
ericmf@usc.edu
Secretary
Robert J. Daverman
Department of Mathematics
University of Tennesee at Knoxville
Knoxville TN 37996-1300
423-974-6577
daverman@math.utk.edu
Treasurer
Jane M. Hawkins
Department of Mathematics
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill NC 27599
919-962-9618
jmh@math.unc.edu NOTICES
Steven G. Krantz
Department of Mathematics
Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis MO 63130
314-935-6712
notices@math.wustl.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 organizations 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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