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Scott Weaver
Alumnus/a
Ph.D. '07, M.S. '03
Scott Weaver is a climate scientist and the former Executive Director for Meteorology in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
After graduating with his Master's in Atmospheric & Oceanic Science in 2003, Scott went on and earned his Ph.D. in AOSC in 2007. Dr. Weaver currently serves as CEO of CLIMET Consulting, a DC based firm providing unique interdisciplinary insights into extreme weather disasters in order to enable effective climate adaptation decisions and weather disaster risk reduction. Scott has over 20 years of experience as a scientist and an executive, leading climate and weather research and advancing interagency science policy across the federal government - most recently serving as the Executive Director for Meteorology in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. While at the White House, Dr. Weaver led the coordination of the federal meteorological enterprise across more than 20 agencies, developing and executing strategic priorities, policies, and practices to advance the provision of meteorological science and services for the Nation. Dr. Weaver has also held scientific leadership positions in the federal government and private sector focused on weather, climate variability, climate change, and disaster impact reduction, which together provide a unique scientific and policy perspective across the entire spectrum of weather and climate phenomena and their impacts. Scott Weaver has also served as an Affiliate Professor at the University of Maryland and is passionate about educating general, business and technical audiences on important topics in climate and weather.
After graduating with his Master's in Atmospheric & Oceanic Science in 2003, Scott went on and earned his Ph.D. in AOSC in 2007. Dr. Weaver currently serves as CEO of CLIMET Consulting, a DC based firm providing unique interdisciplinary insights into extreme weather disasters in order to enable effective climate adaptation decisions and weather disaster risk reduction. Scott has over 20 years of experience as a scientist and an executive, leading climate and weather research and advancing interagency science policy across the federal government - most recently serving as the Executive Director for Meteorology in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. While at the White House, Dr. Weaver led the coordination of the federal meteorological enterprise across more than 20 agencies, developing and executing strategic priorities, policies, and practices to advance the provision of meteorological science and services for the Nation. Dr. Weaver has also held scientific leadership positions in the federal government and private sector focused on weather, climate variability, climate change, and disaster impact reduction, which together provide a unique scientific and policy perspective across the entire spectrum of weather and climate phenomena and their impacts. Scott Weaver has also served as an Affiliate Professor at the University of Maryland and is passionate about educating general, business and technical audiences on important topics in climate and weather.