SSRC Staff
James B. Weatherby, PhD
DIRECTOR

Dr. James B. Weatherby is an associate professor and Director of the Public Policy Center at Boise State University. He is also acting Director of the Social Science Research Center.
Dr. Weatherby is a co-author of The Urban West: Managing Growth and Decline and Governing Idaho: Politics, People, and Power.
Weatherby is chair of the Idaho State Planning Committee on the “Help America Vote Act.” He is also a board member of the Sage Community Resources, Inc. and the Idaho Tax Foundation.
In 1998, the Idaho City Clerks, Treasurers, and Finance Officers Association named their highest award “The James B. Weatherby Service Award.” It is given annually to a person who has rendered outstanding service to Idaho cities.
Weatherby is a former executive director of the Association of Idaho Cities and was a member of the Board of Directors of the National League of Cities. He has also served on the faculty at the University of Idaho and Northwest Nazarene University.
Carole Nemnich, MPA
PROJECT MANAGER

Carole Nemnich is Project Manager of Boise State University’s Social Science Research Center (SSRC), Department of Public Policy and Administration. The SSRC produces the annual Idaho Public Policy Survey and provide primary research and analysis for both public and nonprofit sectors. Recent clients include the Idaho Department of Commerce and Labor; the Idaho State Independent Living Council; the Idaho Supreme Court Office of Administration; and the Center of Advanced Energy Policy Studies, Energy Policy Institute.
Nemnich earned both her MPA and BBA at Boise State University, where she now serves as an adjunct professor. She is principal/owner of npc consulting, LLC, and past Executive Director of Choices in Community Giving, Inc. Prior to that she worked in supervision and management, from 1992-2001 at Hewlett-Packard Company, and from 1976-1992 at Ore-Ida Foods, Inc.
Nemnich participates in various community and volunteer groups. She is current Board Chair of the Idaho Conservation League, and a past Board Chair of the North End Neighborhood Association.
John Freemuth, PhD
INTERIM ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, ENERGY POLICY INSTITUTE

Dr. John Freemuth is the Interim Director, Energy Policy Institute; Senior Fellow, Andrus Center for Public Policy; and Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, Boise State University. Freemuth's research and teaching emphasis is in natural resource and public land policy and administration. He is the author of an award-winning book, Islands under Siege: National Parks and the Politics of External Threats (University Of Kansas, 1991), numerous articles on aspects of natural resource policy, and eight Andrus Center white papers, all of which can be found at andruscenter.org.
Dr. Freemuth has worked on many projects with federal and state resource bureaus, including the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and National Park Service at the federal level, and the Departments of Fish and Game and Parks and Recreation, and the Division of Environmental Quality in the State of Idaho. He was the chair of the Science Advisory Board of the Bureau of Land Management, where he worked on policies that can improve the use of scientific information for land managers and better develop the relationship between science and democratic decision processes. He has also been a high school teacher and seasonal park ranger. While a ranger at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area he wrote “Wanderer for Beauty: Everett Ruess in the Glen Canyon Area,” a park interpretive handout.
Dr. Freemuth holds a BA degree from Pomona College and a Ph.D. from Colorado State University.
He was named the Idaho CASE Professor of the Year for 2001-2.
Michael Louis, ME, MPA
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, ENERGY POLICY INSTITUTE
Last modified:May 12 2006

