Resumes
Resumes

Associate Branch Chief In The Office Of Pollution
View pageLocation:
Washington, DC
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Washington D.C. Metro Area since Jul 2009
Data Analyst for the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League - Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area Jun 2008 - Aug 2008
Public Health Consultant
Duke University - Durham, NC Aug 2007 - May 2008
Ecotoxicology Laboratory Assistant
Salk Institute for Biological Studies - La Jolla, CA Jun 2006 - Aug 2006
Genetics Laboratory Assistant
Data Analyst for the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League - Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area Jun 2008 - Aug 2008
Public Health Consultant
Duke University - Durham, NC Aug 2007 - May 2008
Ecotoxicology Laboratory Assistant
Salk Institute for Biological Studies - La Jolla, CA Jun 2006 - Aug 2006
Genetics Laboratory Assistant
Education:
Duke University 2007 - 2009
Masters, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Health Davidson College 2002 - 2006
BS, Biology
Masters, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Health Davidson College 2002 - 2006
BS, Biology
Skills:
Environmental Policy
Data Analysis
Research
Policy Analysis
Environmental Awareness
Environmental Science
Sustainability
Epa
Ecology
Public Policy
Gis
Science
Environmental Education
Community Outreach
Public Health
Laboratory
Arcgis
Program Evaluation
Biodiversity
Wetlands
Risk Assessment
Toxicology
Data Analysis
Research
Policy Analysis
Environmental Awareness
Environmental Science
Sustainability
Epa
Ecology
Public Policy
Gis
Science
Environmental Education
Community Outreach
Public Health
Laboratory
Arcgis
Program Evaluation
Biodiversity
Wetlands
Risk Assessment
Toxicology
Awards:
U.S. EPA's Trudy A. Speciner Non-Supervisory Award for Advancing Environmental Protection
Part of EPA's National Honor Awards Program, this award is designed to honor one non-supervisory professional at EPA per year in the early stages of his or her career for outstanding analytical achievement, initiative, creativity, judgment, and ability to work well with other staff possessing different perspectives and interests. It was awarded to Kara for extraordinary accomplishments in presenting environmental information, developing innovative approaches to the Toxics Release Inventory National Analysis, and dedication and passion toward environmental protection.
Part of EPA's National Honor Awards Program, this award is designed to honor one non-supervisory professional at EPA per year in the early stages of his or her career for outstanding analytical achievement, initiative, creativity, judgment, and ability to work well with other staff possessing different perspectives and interests. It was awarded to Kara for extraordinary accomplishments in presenting environmental information, developing innovative approaches to the Toxics Release Inventory National Analysis, and dedication and passion toward environmental protection.