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Member, Agricultural Labor Relations Board, appointed
by the governor May 1999.
Director, Center for Agricultural Business and
Professor, Department of Agricultural conomics, California State
University, Fresno (June 1990-May, 1999; currently on professional
leave without pay). Appointment is 75% administration/research, 25%
teaching.
- Manage research and industry education activities of Center;
five full-time professional staff, four student assistants, several
faculty research projects.
- Responsible for planning, implementing and developing resources
for wide range of activities. Annual budget of $400,000-$500,000.
- Identify and secure external grants and contracts to support
Center activities ($200,000-$300,000/year). Manage contract research
projects. Sponsoring organizations have included U.S. Department of
Agriculture; Commission on Agricultural Workers; State of
California, Employment Development Department; National Institute of
Safety and Health; and several private organizations.
- Design and deliver 30-40 industry workshops and conferences each
year.
- Serve on various university committees such as the school
of Agriculture Science and Technology’s Personnel and Budget
committees; member of various ad hoc search committees for two
faculty and administrative positions.
Visiting Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory
(1988-1995). Consulting economist on socioeconomic impact analysis for
various large-scale energy projects.
Professor and Chairman, Department of Agricultural
Economics, California State University, Fresno (July 1984-June 1990).
- Development and implementation of research and industry
education programs, primarily in the areas of agricultural labor
analysis and personnel management practices. Secured more than
$700,000 in external funding to support these activities.
- Teaching emphasis in agricultural labor and agribusiness
internships; administrative responsibilities and academic leadership
for 12 faculty.
- Expert witness in a variety of litigation matters.
- Member, University Budget Committee, 1986-1988.
Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics and
Education, California State University, Fresno (August 1983-June
1984). Teaching responsibilities included courses in economic theory,
research methods and agricultural labor. (Classified as Lecturer, Fall
Semester 1983). Coordinator of graduate program 1983-1986.
Independent Consultant, Mason Associates (October
1981-August 1983). Economic research for a variety of clients, with
emphasis in the areas of fiscal impact assessment, local government
finance, energy/employment analysis and energy economics.
Senior Economist, Abt/west (April 1981-October 1981). Marketing,
managing and conducting economic research in the energy field.
Associate Faculty, Regis College (January
1981-August 1983). Part-time faculty position teaching senior-level
courses in labor economics, microeconomics, and research methods.
Group Manager/Principal Economist, Agriculture and
Transportation Group, Solar Energy Research Institute (February
1980-March 1981). Complete line management responsibilities for group,
including personnel, planning, and budget control for $1-2 million
annual budget. Participant in several research projects in the fields
of energy/employment analysis and biomass economics.
Group Manager/Principal Economist, Economic
Analysis Branch, Solar Energy Research Institute (June 1979-February
1980). Responsible for technical management of economic and market
research conducted by fifteen professionals. Additional
responsibilities included personnel and contract management,
organizational planning activities, and marketing of research
projects. Leader or participant in several research projects in the
areas of energy/employment analysis, regional economics and biomass
energy policy.
Senior Economist, Institutional and Environmental
Assessment Branch, Solar Energy Research Institute (May 1978-June
1979). Principal researcher on several energy/employment projects.
Responsibilities included defining and conducting research, managing
contracts, supervising research of four professional staff, and
managing $400,000/year budget.
Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural
Economics, Cornell University (August 1975-May 1978). Appointment at
Cornell University was split about equally among research extension,
and teaching/advising in the area of public finance. Research focused
on local government finance, intergovernmental fiscal relations, and
rural labor market analysis. Extension was part of the Cornell Local
Government Program, and involved public budgeting, local government
finance, and property tax administration. Teaching responsibilities
included advising approximately 25 undergraduates per year and serving
on several graduate student thesis committees in a wide variety of
areas. Courses taught at Cornell: Economics of the Public Sector,
Advanced Topics in Public Finance, and Economics of Land-Use Planning.
Post-Graduate Research Agricultural Economist,
Department of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Davis
(February 1974-July 1975). Research on local government finance (Ph.D.
dissertation).
Research Assistant, Department of Agricultural
Economics, University of California, Davis (September 1971-January
1974). Worked on various research projects, including farm labor
market analysis and an evaluation of the Public Employment Program in
rural California counties.
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JOURNAL ARTICLES
Mason, Bert and Varden Fuller, "Small Communities
and the New Federalism: Some Observations from General Revenue
Sharing," Publius, Vol. 8, No. 4, Fall 1978.
Mason, Bert, "Providing Problem-Solving Assistance
to Smaller Local Governments: The Cornell Local Government Program,"
Municipal Management: A Journal, Fall 1978 (paper also presented at
the American Society for Public Administration National Conference,
Phoenix, Arizona, 10 April 1978).
Mason, Bert, "Causes of Low Returns to Farm Labor
in the U.S.: An Analysis of Factor Market Interactions," Journal of
the Northeastern Agricultural Economics Council, Vol. VII, No. 1,
April 1978.
Fuller, Varden, and Bert Mason, "Farm Labor,"
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol.
429, January 1977.
BOOK/REPORT CHAPTERS
Mason, Herbert O., Andrew J. Alvarado and Gary L.
Riley, "The Citrus Industry in California and Arizona," in Philip L.
Martin, et al. (eds.), Immigration Reform and U.S. Agriculture,
University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, February 1995.
Alvarado, Andrew J., Herbert O. Mason, and Gary L.
Riley, "The Raisin Industry in Central California," Immigration Reform
and U.S. Agriculture, University of California Division of Agriculture
and Natural Resources, February 1995.
Mason, Herbert O., Andrew J. Alvarado and Gary L.
Riley, "The Citrus Industries in California and Arizona," Report of
the Commission on Agricultural Workers, November 1992.
Alvarado, Andrew J., Herbert O. Mason and Gary L.
Riley, "The Raisin Industry in California," Report of the Commission
on Agricultural Workers, November 1992.
PROCEEDINGS PAPERS
Mason, Bert, Andrew Alvarado, and Robert Palacio,
“Fresno in Transition: Urban Impact of Rural Migration,” JSRI Working
Paper #26, Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State
University, 1996. Paper also presented at the Conference on
Immigration and the Changing Face of Rural California, Asilomar, CA,
June 1995.
Flaim, S.J., B.F. Neenan, and H.O. Mason,
"Integrating Biomass Production Activities with Operating Farms: The
Case of Grain Residue Harvesting." Proceedings of the International
Conference on Energy Use Management, West Berlin, October 26-30, 1981
(Pergamon Press).
Burns, Barbara A., Bert Mason, and Gail Mikasa,
"Training for Solar Jobs: A Follow-up of California CETA Programs and
Their Graduates." Proceedings of the National Conference on Meeting
Energy Workforce Needs/Determining Education and Training
Requirements, February 1980 (SERI/TP-354-389; and Information
Dynamics, Inc.)
Mason, Bert, Gregg Ferris, and Barbara Burns,
"Solar Energy Commercialization and the Labor Market." Proceedings of
the Solar Energy and Conservation Symposium-Workshop, University of
Miami, 11 December 1978 (SERI/TP-53-123; and University of Miami).
Mason, Bert, "Impact of Court Decisions on
Administration of the Real Property Tax." Proceedings of Seminar of
the Status of the Real Property Tax System in New York State, New York
Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration, January
1978.
MONOGRAPHS, RESEARCH REPORTS, AND STAFF PAPERS
Mason, Bert, “The Raisin Grape Industry,” paper
presented at the Immigration and Changing Face of Rural California
Conference, University of California, Kearney Research Station,
September 10, 1998.
Mason, Bert, “Immigration and Fresno County: A 1997
Update,” paper presented at the Immigration and Changing Face of Rural
California Conference, U.C. Davis, October 9, 1997.
Mason, Bert, R. Keith Striegler and Gregory T.
Berg, “Alternatives to Immigrant Labor? Raisin Industry Tests New
Harvesting Technology,” Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder,
No. 2-97, Washington, D.C., June 1997.
Alvarado, Andrew, Gary Riley and Herbert O. Mason,
The California Agricultural Labor Market in 1993: A Study of the
Effects of the Immigration Reform and Control Act on Central
California's Seasonal Agricultural Workers Between 1988 and 1993, CATI
Publication #96042, Fresno, CA, April 1996.
Alvarado, Andrew, Herbert O. Mason and Gary Riley,
The Labor Market in the Central California Raisin Industry: Five Years
After IRCA, Employment Development Department, California Agricultural
Studies, 92-4, December 1992.
Hagen, John W., Bert Mason and Robert Neenan, The
Impact of Ocean Freight Rates on Export Competitiveness: A Case Study
of the California Cotton Industry, Report to USDA, July, 1991.
Alvarado, Andrew, Gary Riley and Bert Mason,
Agricultural Workers in Central California in 1989, Employment
Development Department, State of California, California Agricultural
Studies, 90-8, September 1990.
Martin, Philip and Bert O. Mason, SAWs, RAWs and
Farmworkers, Employment Development Department, State of California,
California Agricultural Studies, 90-1, August 1989.
Hagen, John W. and Bert O. Mason, Exporting
California's High-Value Agricultural Crops: An Analysis of
Transportation Constraints, CATI Report 870602, June 1987 (research
supported by USDA Office of Transportation).
Mason, Bert O. and John W. Hagen, Evaluation of the
Agricultural Careers Training Program: Phase II Outcome Assessment,
CATI Report 870302, August, 1986.
Mason, Bert, and Richard Rogers, Evaluation of the
Agricultural Careers Training Program: Phase I Process Evaluation,
CATI Report, January 15, 1986.
Rowe, R., L. Chestnut, C. Miller, M. Treshow, B.
Mason, et al., Economic Assessment of the Effects of Air Pollution on
Agricultural Crops in S.J. Valley Crops, final report, California Air
Resources Board, March 1985.
Burns, Barbara A., Bert Mason, and Gail Y. Mikasa,
Assessment of the Labor Market Experiences of CETA-Trained Solar
Workers, SERI/RR-743-396, Volume II, December 1980.
Burns, Barbara, Bert Mason, et al., Beyond the Body
Count: The Qualitative Aspects of Solar Energy Employment,
SERI/RR-354-395 October 1979.
Roessner, J. David and Bert Mason, "Behavioral and
Social Sciences," Technology Crosscuts for DOE: Basic Research Needs
and Priorities in Solar Energy, SERI/TR-35-358, August 1979.
Ferris, Gregg and Bert Mason, A Review of Regional
Economic Models with Special Reference to Labor Impact Assessment,
SERI/TR-100, May 1979.
Mason, Bert, Gregg Ferris, Paul Groncki, Joan
Lukanchinski, Richard J. Goettle IV, Edward A. Hudson, and David C.
O'Connor, Macroeconomic Impacts of Solar Energy, SERI/TP-321, May
1979.
Mason, Bert and Eric Gable, Property Tax
Circuit-Breakers in New York State: A Policy Analysis, A.E. Research
79-4, Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University,
February 1979.
Burns, Barbara, Bert Mason, and Keith Armington,
The Role of Education and Training Programs in the Commercialization
and Diffusion of Solar Energy Technologies, SERI/RR-53-128, January
1979.
Blair, Larry, William Burnett, and Bert Mason,
Solar Energy Employment Information from Case Studies, Employment
Study, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Manpower Research Programs,
December 1978.
Mason, Bert "Labor," Second Annual Review of Solar
Energy, SERI, September 1978.
Mason, Bert and Keith Armington, Direct Labor
Requirements for Select Solar Technologies: A Review and Synthesis,
SERI/RR-53-045, August 1978.
Mason, Bert, Richard Boisvert, and Lois Plimpton,
Financing New York's Governments, A.E. Research 78-6, Department of
Agricultural Economics, Cornell University, July 1978.
Mason, Bert, Alvin D. Sokolow, and Varden Fuller,
Revenue Sharing and the Small Community: A Study of Five California
Counties, California Studies in Community Policy and Change, Institute
of Government Affairs, University of California, Davis, May 1977.
Mason, Bert, "Alternatives to Local Real Property
Taxes," Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University, A.E.
Staff Paper 76-11, February 1976.
Mason, Bert, "Decision Making in the Public Sector:
Models of the Budget Process," Department of Agricultural Economics,
Cornell University, A.E. Staff Paper 76-12, February 1976.
EXTENSION PUBLICATIONS
Martin, Philip, John Mamer, Bert Mason and Charlsey
Cartwright, "California Farm Employment and Wages in 1984," California
Agriculture, November-December 1987.
Mason, Bert and Lois Plimpton, "Real Property Tax
Assessments in New York," County Farm News, December 1977-February
1978 (series of five articles).
Mason, Bert and Edward Lutz, Real Property Tax in
New York: A Primer, New York State College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences, Information Bulletin 130, October 1977.
Mason, Bert and Clark Hamlin, Moderator's Guide for
a Seminar on Taxation and Assessment, Local Government Program,
Cornell University, August 1977.
Mason, Bert and Clark Hamlin, Lecture Guide for
Seminar on Taxation and Assessment, Local Government Program, Cornell
University, August 1977.
Mason, Bert and Stephen Parrish, "The Link to
Program Budgeting: Providing Sewage Treatment Facilities for
Industrial Development," Chapter 8b, Dollars, Decision and Action,
Local Government Programs, Cornell University, January 1977.
Mason, Bert, Zed Francis, and Stephen Parrish, "The
Link to Program Budgeting: Educational Planning and Budgeting,"
Chapter 8c, Dollars, Decision and Action, Local Government Programs,
Cornell University, January 1977.
RECENT PRESENTATIONS
Mason, Bert, “Agricultural Labor: Who Is Going to
do the Work in the 21st Century?” Keynote address at the Annual Forum
of the Agricultural Personnel Management Association,” February, 1998,
San Luis Obispo, CA.
Mason, Bert, “Conducting Performance Appraisals.”
Center for Agricultural Business Human Resource Management Lecture
Series, December, 1997, Fresno, CA.
Mason, Bert, “The Outlook for Farm Labor.”
Presentation at the 16th Annual Agribusiness Management Conference,
November, 1997, Fresno, CA.
Mason, Bert, “The Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural
Worker Protection Act: Changes in Joint Liability.” Fresno Chamber of
Commerce Agricultural Council, June 1997.
MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS
Hagen, John, Juan Batista and Bert Mason,
“Alternative Uses for Cold Storage Facilities During the Off-Season,”
report to Gold Rush Produce, Inc., May 1995.
J. Ehlen, B. Mason and B. Neenan, "Household
Decision Making and the Demand for Long-Distance Telephone Service,"
client report, GTE, Inc., January 1984.
Martin, Philip and Bert Mason, "Current Employment
Statistics for California Agriculture", final project report to Labor
Market Information Division, Employment Development Department,
Contract #M900385, January 1989.
Mason, Bert, Labor, Manpower and Training
Requirements Technical Progress Report, SERI/PR-53-073, September
1978.
Mason, Bert, Helen Barker, and Kevin O'Connor, "SERI's
Programs on Solar Employment and Training," Regional Energy/Jobs
Newsletter, U.S. Department of Labor, Vol. 3, No. 4, August 1978.
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