During his career Skinner has held multiple professional appointments. From 1993 to 1996, he was, consequently, the vice-chair, chair-elect, and chair of the theoretical subdivision of the physical division of the
American Chemical Society and from 2000 to 2004 he was the vice-chair-elect, vice-chair, vice-chair and then chair of the Gordon Conference on Molecular Electronic Spectroscopy. In 2007, he was a member of the Committee of Visitors of the
NSF Chemistry Division. From 2007 to 2010, Skinner was a member-at-large of the chemical physics division of the American Physical Society. From 2011 to 2014, he was the vice-chair, chair-elect, and the chair of chemical physics division of the
American Physical Society. Since 2008 Skinner was a vice-chair and in 2014 he was the chair of American Conference on Theoretical Chemistry. While at the University of Chicago, Skinner actively participated in the
University of Chicago-
Argonne National Laboratory partnership by serving on the advisory board of the
Midwest Integrated Center for Computational Materials in 2016. Since 2015, he is an active member of the scientific advisory board of the
Welch Foundation. Since 2017, Skinner has been actively involved in the governance of the Telluride Science and Research Center (TSRC). From 2017 to 2019, he was a member of the board of directors of TSRC, becoming president of TSRC in 2018.
Editorial service Skinner has served on editorial boards of several scientific journals, including
Single Molecules (2000–2003),
Journal of Physical Chemistry (2004–2006),
Chemical Physics (2005–2009), and
Molecular Physics (2008–2014). Skinner had a long-standing relationship with
The Journal of Chemical Physics. In 1999, he joined the editorial board, and became an associate editor in 2009. Since 2015, Skinner served as a deputy editor of
The Journal of Chemical Physics, retiring from his editorial service in 2019. == Honors and awards ==