< back 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 next > |  | Loren McClenachan | MS/ENVS 2002
| Most recent work: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD
PhD student in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation program
|  |  | Todd Miller | MS/ENVS 2002
| Most recent work: Coordinator and Executive Director, Siuslaw Watershed Council
Coordinate, organize, facilitate, develop, and manage community-based watershed restoration and education in the Siuslaw River basin and Coastal Lakes systems around Florence, Oregon.
|  |  | Julie Polhemus | MA/ENVS 2002
| |  | Carrie Ramirez | MS/ENVS 2002
| Most recent work: Lead Environmental Auditor, General Motors
In my current position, I visit GM facilities to ensure that they have adequate systems in place to comply with environmental regulations (RCRA, CERCLA, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, etc). We analyze and communicate the site's compliance status as well as their ability to maintain compliance longterm. I work primarily in the US but the position is quickly becoming a global one. While I hesitated to take this position originally, I feel fortunate. My position is challenging and dynamic. In addition, I feel like I am making a huge contribution to the world as one of the many people at GM who keeps this monster company focused on the environment and not just on making cars!
|  | Nancy Toth | MS/ENVS 2002
| Most recent work: Eugene Water & Electric Board
I am currently working for the Drinking Water Source Protection Coordinator at EWEB. I am involved in water quality monitoring, water resource protection, and geographic information systems (GIS) work. I recently coordinated GIS training for the McKenzie Watershed Emergency Response System (MWERS), designed to locate and respond to hazardous spills in the watershed.
|  |  | Melynda Coble | MS/ENVS 2001
| |  | Randa Gahin | MA/ENVS 2001
| |  | Patrick Hurley | PhD/ENVS 2004 MS/ENVS 2001
| Most recent work: Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, Ursinus College
Dr. Hurley’s research investigates the implications that land-use change associated with urbanization and resultant politics have for natural resource-based livelihoods and practices, conservation practice, and ecological governance. His research employs ethnography and GIS to explore this intersection. Current projects include research that: assesses the consequences of urbanization for sweetgrass basket-makers in greater Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina (with Cari Goetcheus, Clemson); examines the role of amenity migrants in conservation efforts in western Turkey (with Dr. Yılmaz Arı, Balikesir University); explores suburban gathering in the Philadelphia metropolitan area; and examines ecological governance in conservation developments in South Carolina, California, and Oregon. I am also currently working on a book manuscript that examines land-use politics in Oregon (with Dr. Peter Walker, Oregon).
|  |  | Jean Jancaitis | MS/ENVS 2001
| |  | Chandra Legue | MS/ENVS 2001
| Most recent work: Healthy Forests Advocate, Oregon Wild
Oregon Wild (until recently known as Oregon Natural Resources Council or ONRC) works to protect and restore Oregon's wild lands, wild life, and waters. My work involves monitoring timber sales and other projects on federal public land in Oregon. I also participate in collaborative planning efforts with federal land managers and other stakeholders, and I do outreach and education through presentations, hikes, and community events.
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