< back 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 next > |  | Matt Peterson | MS/ENVS 2008
| Most recent work: Presidential Management Fellow, U.S. Forest Service, Inyo National Forest
I work for the Inyo National Forest in the beautiful Eastern Sierra as a special projects and transit planner and Presidential Management Fellow. In this role, I coordinate forestwide projects related to sustainability, public transit, and visitor services.
The Presidential Management Fellowship program is a 2-year leadership and management development program that leads to a permanent, high-level position with the Federal Government.
|  | Shannon Tyman | MA/ENVS 2008
| |  | Stacy Vynne | MS/ENVS 2008
| Most recent work: Oregon Climate Change Preparation Program Manager, Resource Innovations & Climate Leadership Initiative
Work with communities and sectors within communities (public health, land managers, ranchers, emergency planners) to assess local climate change projections, identify recommendations for building resistance and resiliency, and implementing preparation strategies. Prepare grants, host workshops, and present at regional and global conferences.
|  | Coeylen Barry | MA/ENVS 2007
| |  | Bari Doeffinger | MA/ENVS 2007
| |  | Chris Jones | MS/ENVS 2007
| Most recent work: Director of Computing Services, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, University of Oregon
My current work has nothing to do with Environmental Studies. I have worked in academic computing since graduating from college. I enrolled in the ENVS master's degree program to get ready for my first big career change, which I expect to happen in the next few years.
I plan to use my engineering and technology background to address sustainability by changing the systems in which we live and work. We can use engineering problem-solving and technology to, in some cases, change the environmental effects of our lifestyles while benefiting economically as well. I will work in areas where there are economic, social, and environmental benefits to moving toward a sustainable way of living and working.
|  |  | Jason Schreiner | MS/ENVS 2007
| Most recent work: Program Coordinator, Partners for Sustainable Schools
Partners for Sustainable Schools works to integrate sustainability in all aspects of K-12 education in Lane County, providing young people with opportunities to develop life skills that build wonder, hope, and vision.
Our organization has collaborated with the Environmental Leadership Program, which is housed in ENVS at UO, and we have a second joint project on climate equity and transportation education in middle schools, supported by a Wayne Morse Center grant, forthcoming in spring 2010. Our organization is also the coordinator of the Oregon Green School program in Lane County, and we are developing the Cool School Challenge program with support from an EWEB grant.
In addition to my non-profit work, I am also serving as an adjunct instructor for the UO Environmental Studies Program and have taught ENVS 201: Introduction to Environmental Studies: Social Sciences (Spring & Summer 2009). I have also served as an adjunct instructor for the Department of Philosophy at Oregon State University, and have taught courses on environmental ethics and 19th-century philosophy.
|  |  | Rebecca Silver | MA/ENVS 2007
| |  | Jason Carriere | MA/ENVS 2006
| |  | Jenna Garmon | MS/ENVS 2006
| Most recent work: Special Programs Coordinator, Long Tom Watershed Council
The Long Tom Watershed Council serves to improve water quality and watershed condition in the Long Tom River basin through education, coordination, consultation, and cooperation among all interests, using the collective wisdom and voluntary action of our community members.
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