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ENSP has been graduating students since 1999. If an e-mail address is given, feel free to contact our alumni to discuss their academic and/or professional experiences. If you are an ENSP alum and would like to add your information to this page, e-mail wwhitte[at]umd.edu Thank you!

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Biodiversity & Conservation Biology

  • Stacey Bealmear (2001). Currently: Extension agent, Urban horticulture, University of Arizona. Graduate school: Entomology/IPM, New Mexico State University. rbealmear[at]gmail.com
  • Mike Barsa (2004). Staff scientist, Dynamac Corporation. mbarsa[at]dynamac.com
  • Annette Bellafiore (2004). Currently: Research associate, Project Frog Inc., a San Francisco-based firm that designs energy-efficient buildings. M.Esc: Environmental Science, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University. bellafiore[at]projectfrog.com
  • April Bisner (2005). Project associate, Natural Resources Group, NYC Parks & Recreation. april.bisner[at]parks.nyc.gov
  • Candace Brendler (2006). Winters: Ski school instructor, Durango Mountain Resort, Durango, CO. Summers: Whitewater rafting guide & kayak instructor, Outdoor Excursions, Potomac, MD. First positions after Maryland were: Part-time research assistant, Mountain Studies Institute, Silverton, CO; part-time white water rafting guide, Durango River Trippers, Durango, CO. candace.brendler[at]gmail.com
  • Maya Brietburg-Smith (2005). Environmental educator/environmental advisor, Peace Corps, Fiji Islands. mbeesmith[at]yahoo.com
  • Ryan Carroll (2004). Environmental technician, EnviroScience Consultants, Inc., Newington, CT. rcarroll44[at]hotmail.com
  • Cynthia Chang (2005). Graduate school: Ph.D. program, Ecology and Evolution, Yale University. cynthiacchang[at]gmail.com
  • Julia Crane (2006), double degree in ANTH. Graduate school: Plant Pathology, Cornell University. jmc457[at]cornell.edu
  • Stephanie Ecklin (2006). Environmental scientist, ENSR Environmental Services. s7pointe[at]patmedia.net
  • Erika Folk (2002). Senior Consultant, Booz Allen Hamilton; and part-time graduate student, Environmental Management, University of Maryland, University College. folk_erika[at]bah.com
  • Andrea Gawrylewski (2003). Currently: Development editor, W.H. Freeman and Company, publisher of books and textbooks in the sciences. First position after graduate school, Associate editor, The Scientist, Magazine of the life sciences. MS, Science Journalism, Columbia University. agawrylewski[at]gmail.com
  • Naoko Griffin (2004). USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, data management for BBA Explorer, the website for breeding bird atlases in the US and Canada. naoko_griffin[at]hotmail.com
  • Cara Hines (2008). Teach for America, Prince Georges County, MD.
  • Andrea Kraljevic (2001). Currently, graduate school: Resource Ecology and Management, University of Michigan. First position: Program associate, International Alliances Program, The Audubon Society. akraljev[at]umich.edu
  • Annie McGuirk (2008). Teach for America, Memphis, TN
  • Alexandra Miles (2006). Horticulturist - butterfly exhibit, Smithsonian Institution. Also, graduate school: Environmental Science and Policy, Johns Hopkins University. alexandra.miles[at]gmail.com
  • Tracy Misiewicz (2004). Ph.D. program: Plant Evolutionary Biology/Ecology, UC-Berkeley. M.S. Plant Biology, Northwestern University. tracymisiewicz[at]yahoo.com
  • Andrew Mongeon, and a double-major in Geography/GIS (2005). Currently: Geographer, US Marine Corps - Marine Corps Intelligence Activity. First position after Maryland: GIS Analyst I, PBSJ Consulting. andrew.mongeon[at]gmail.com
  • Jason Nerenberg (2004). Graduate school: Forestry, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University. First position: Instructor, Camp High Trails Outdoors Science School, Big Bear City, CA. Jason worked part-time after graduation to save money to hike the Appalachian Trail, which he completed in July 2005. jasonnerenberg[at]yahoo.com
  • Chris Root (1999). Faculty research assistant, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Center for Biosystems Research. rootc[at]umbi.umd.edu
  • Ben Schapiro (2004). Currently: Instructor, College Park Scholars - Environmental Studies Program, and graduate student, Public Policy and Conservation Biology. University of Maryland. First position: Sustainable food security extensionist, Peace Corps, Nicaragua. schapiroben[at]yahoo.com
  • Erin Steurer (2003). Graduate school: Environmental Science and Policy, University of South Florida. Second position after Maryland: Environmental policy consultant, Booz Allen Hamilton. First position: US Forest Service. steurere[at]aol.com
  • Christina Tierno (2005). Graduate school: University of Pennsylvania. Second position after Maryland: Environmental scientist, GeoInsight. First position after Maryland: Environmental Educator, Florida Keys Ocean Science Center. christina.tierno[at]gmail.com
  • Jennifer Valverde (2003). Employed by an Internet company while studying Environmental Resources Management at the University of Maryland, University College. Jennifer[at]bid4assets.com
  • Nicholas VanGorden (2007). Management analyst, USDA Plant Health Department. nvangorden[at]gmail.com
  • Meredith Walsh (2004). Environmental biologist, Dvirka and Bartilucci Consulting Engineers. M.S. Conservation biology, Columbia University. meredithwalsh81[at]gmail.com
  • Erin Warner (2006). Environmental scientist, GeoDesign, Inc., Portland, OR. erin.warn[at]gmail.com
  • Leslie Wells (2009). Conservation Education, Walt Disney World. lmwells87[at]gmail.com
  • Alex White (2006). Physical Science Technician, US Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS), Hydrology & Remote Sensing Laboratory. wmalexwhite[at]yahoo.com
  • Lauren Zamora (2004). Graduate school: Marine & atmospheric chemistry, University of Miami. lzamora[at]rsmas.miami.edu

Earth Surface Processes

  • Lauren Bowman (2006). Environmental scientist, KCI Technologies, Inc. laurenbow[at]gmail.com
  • Allison Gale (2005). Graduate school: Geochemistry, Harvard University.
  • Erika (Pinto) La Placa (2007). Environmental specialist, Malick & Scherer, P.C. laplaca[at]malickandscherer.com
  • Christine Liu (2007). Environmental scientist, Proxitronics/NASA Goddard.
  • Joanne Scher (2006). Law School, Marquette University.

Environment & Agriculture, Agroecology, and Plant Protection

  • Justine Beaulieu (2007). Peace Corps, Vanuatu.
  • Amanda Shearin (Plant Protection, 2001). Graduate school: Ph.D. program, Wetland Ecology, University of Maine. amanda.shearin[at]umit.maine.edu
  • Rebecca Waterworth (Plant Protection, 2003). Graduate school: Ph.D. program, University of California - Riverside. M.S., Entomology, University of Maryland. rebeccah.waterworth[at]email.ucr.edu
  • Jaimie (Kemper) Young (2006). Conservation Planner for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, Dorchester County Soil Conservation District. jaimie.young[at]md.nacdnet.net
  • Nicole Zinn (Agroecology, 2001). EPA Office of Pesticide Programs, Biologist. Also, graduate school: Environmental Biology, Hood College. nym722[at]hotmail.com

Environmental Economics

  • Julia Baron (2006). Graduate School: Applied Economics, Johns Hopkins University. First position after Maryland: Economist, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), US Department of Agriculture. julia.faye.baron[at]gmail.com
  • David Daddio (2007). Public lands conservation projects, The Trust for Public Land. dwdaddio[at]gmail.com
  • Heidi Dammeyer (2006). Environmental Scientist, URS Corporation. hdammeyer[at]gmail.com
  • Laura Doyle (2005). Program analyst, Office of Research and Development, US Environmental Protection Agency. Also, Master's program, Environmental planning, Johns Hopkins University. ldoyle318[at]gmail.com
  • Lisa Hummon, double concentration with Land Use (2001). Currently, Environmental management,School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University. Second position: Grassroots Organizer/New Mexico, Defenders of Wildlife. First position: Conservation policy coordinator, DC office, Defenders of Wildlife. lisahummon[at]yahoo.com
  • Matt Insley (2002). Associate publisher, Agora Financial. minsley22[at]hotmail.com
  • Jessica Jones (2005). Currently: Wildlife Watch (Citizen Science) Program, National Wildlife Federation. Graduate school: New York University, Environmental Conservation Education. First position after Maryland: Hudson River Foundation. jjones[at]nwf.org
  • Jennifer Maier (2004). Currently: Public Trust Litigator, Environmental Law Foundation, Oakland, CA. JD, Golden Gate University School of Law. jennymaier[at]gmail.com
  • Patrick McLaughlin (2009). Graduate school: University of California - Davis.
  • Christina Myers (2000). Graduate school: Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland. cmyers[at]arec.umd.edu
  • Ashley Naimaster (2005). Coastal engineer, Taylor Engineering. Graduate school: Ocean engineering and shoreline erosion control, Florida Institute of Technology. ashley.naimaster[at]gmail.com
  • Emma Roach (2009). Graduate school: UM School of Public Policy.
  • Zackory Showman (1999). Currently: Consumer safety officer, US Food & Drug Administration. First position: GPL Laboratories, LLC.
  • Jennifer Wheeler (2008). Peace Corps, Paraguay. jmariewheeler@gmail.com

Environmental Restoration & Management

  • Charles Bevington, second degree in Geography (2005). Currently: Environmental Protections Specialist, US EPA. First position after Maryland: Maryland Dept of Natural Resources. Completed his MPA at George Mason University. charles.bevington[at]gmail.com
  • Sarah Steerman Breen (Environmental Management, 2001). Operations Researcher - GIS, Lockheed Martin. Completed M.S. in Geographic and Cartographic Sciences, George Mason University. ses126[at]terpalum.umd.edu
  • Joseph Clift (2000). Graduate school: Health care education, Nova Southeastern University. jclift[at]nova.edu
  • Meggan Cote (2003). Map specialist, Dewberry, Inc. megganrightcoast[at]aol.com
  • Kyle Derby (2007). Currently: Environmental scientist, RK&K Engineering. rkderby[at]gmail.com
  • Andrew Dietrich (2006). Graduate school: Portland (OR) State University. First position: Field technician, US Geological Survey.
  • Lance Hill (1999). Captain, US Army. lance.hill[at]vcmain.hq.c5.army.mil
  • Angela Johnson (2006). Stream and watershed restoration, Dept. of Environmental Protection, Baltimore County. angefox[at]gmail.com
  • Evan Keto (Landscape Ecology, 2004). Completed M.S., Forestry, North Carolina State University. General scientist, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. evanketo[at]hotmail.com
  • Laura Kimes (2007). Policy analyst, Southern California Edison - Energy Efficiency Division. First position after Maryland: Program associate, American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) http://www.linkedin.com/in/laurakimes
  • Gina Krump (Landscape Ecology, 2005). Currently: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Division of Hydropower Administration and Compliance. Her office monitors the development of land and water on hydropower waters (mainly dams). GinaKrump[at]hotmail.com
  • Lauren Land (2008). Graduate school: Wetland sciences, Louisiana State University.
  • Brianna Smith Miles (Landscape Ecology, 2001). Currently: Master's program, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida. Second position: Junior scientist, Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota. First position: Forest Ecology Research Assistant at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. peloria78[at]yahoo.com
  • Kathy Nicholson (2006). Currently: Environmental Scientist, Greenhorne & O'Mara. First position: Environmental specialist, NASA/Proxitronics. Also: MHP Program, Walden University.
  • Yossi Shirazi (2007). Graduate school: Aquatic Ecology, University of North Carolina - Wilmington.
  • Gabriela Silvani (2002). Associate, Environmental Media Services. gsilvani[at]hotmail.com
  • M. Brad Spancake (2000). Currently: Health and Safety Associate, Sunoco, Inc. First position after Maryland: Environmental consultant, Aquaterra, Inc. Also, completed a Master's degree in Environmental Health, West Chester (PA) University. m_spancake[at]hotmail.com
  • Alisha Sutton (2006). Graduate school: Natural resources, Virginia Tech - National Capital Region. Environmental scientist, Water quality protection, Proxitronics/NASA Goddard. ecogal.80[at]gmail.comt

Global Environmental Change

  • Akiko Elders (2008). Graduate school: Geography, University of Maryland. aelders[at]umd.edu

Land Use

  • Ben Block, second major in Journalism (2007). Staff writer, WorldWatch Institute. blockdbk[at]gmail.com
  • Denise George, second major in GIS and Computer Cartography (2005). GIS analyst, Dewberry, Inc. unimoko[at]yahoo.com
  • Nicole Hackman (2006). Master's program: Environmental Horticulture and Urban Forestry, University of Washington (Seattle). nicole.hackman[at]gmail.com
  • Lisa Hummon, double concentration with Environmental Economics (2001). Currently, Environmental management, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University. Second position: Grassroots Organizer/New Mexico, Defenders of Wildlife. First position: Conservation policy coordinator, DC office, Defenders of Wildlife. lisahummon[at]yahoo.com
  • Lidia Lopez (2008). Master's program: Geography, University of Maryland.
  • Frank Mancini (2002). Marine ecosystems research specialist, NOAA Coral Reef Ecosystem Division. frank.mancini[at]noaa.gov
  • Annette Murano, second major in GIS and Computer Cartography (2003). GIS technician, South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority. amurano[at]gmail.com
  • Kate O'Dell (2004). Currently: Environmental Protection Specialist, U.S. Coast Guard. First position: Environmental and NEPA Compliance Analyst, SAGE Systems Technologies, Inc/US Coast Guard. Master's degree: Geography, University of Maryland. kateo[at]umd.edu
  • Iris Patten (2004). Ph.D. program: Urban and Regional Planning (International development and regional planning), University of Florida. First position, Environmental scientist, The Louis Berger Group. ipatten[at]ufl.edu
  • Kusuma Prabhakara (2005, Environmental mapping and data management). Engineering technician, City of Rockville, MD. Also: Master's program in Geographic methods, University of Maryland. dissolvedo2[at]yahoo.com
  • Zawadi Rucks (2002). Graduate school: Public Administration, New York University. Research assistant, MDRC, a social policy research organization. zrucks[at]yahoo.com
  • Hassan Symes, second major in GIS and Computer Cartography (2004). GIS analyst, Michael Baker Jr. Corporation, and part-time graduate student: Environmental Planning, Johns Hopkins University. fefa_2000[at]yahoo.com
  • Joan Truskowski, double major in Geography (2004). Maryland Department of the Environment, Environmental Compliance/Water Management Administration; and part-time graduate student, Environmental Management, University of Maryland, University College. joantrski[at]hotmail.com
  • Brian Tucci (2004). Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Lansing, Michigan.
  • Brian Wallace (2000). Currently: DC Bureau of Hazardous Materials and Toxic Substances. First position: Water Quality Division, DC Department of Health. brianewallace[at]yahoo.com
  • Liz (Allen) Westhead (2002). Currently: Secondary Geography Teacher Trainee, Penryn College, Penryn, Cornwall, England. Second position: Computer/ESL teacher, Rhode Island Family Literacy Initiative, Providence (RI) Public Library. First position: English teacher, Japan.
  • Carrie Wood (2006). Project manager, HydroGeoLogic, Inc., an environmental research company. wsc76[at]verizon.net
  • Dara Zycherman (2002). Program Coordinator, US Green Building Council. darazycherman[at]hotmail.com

Politics & Policy

  • Lauren Ahillen (2007). Project manager/Policy analyst, PCR Environmental (Guam). lahillen[at]gmail.com
  • Niles Armstrong (2005). Research Assistant/Volunteer: Marine Turtle Research Program, NOAA Pacific Island Fisheries Science Center, Oahu, HI. Niles.Armstrong[at]gmail.com
  • Jena Baker (2004). Law school: University of Arkansas - Little Rock. Previously, Office of the Governor/Executive Services, State of Maryland. First position after graduation, Booz Allen Hamilton.
  • Jen Balachowski (2004). Currently: Graduate school, Restoration ecology: University of California - Davis. First position after M.Ed. at Maryland: High school Biology and Earth/Space Science teacher, Howard County (MD) Public Schools. M.Ed, Biology Education, University of Maryland. jbalachowski[at]gmail.com
  • Laura Burton (2004). Technical management assistant, Environmental Management Group (EMG). georgiapeachbrat[at]hotmail.com
  • Bess Caplan (2002). Currently: US Forest Service. First position: Maryland Department of the Environment, Flood Control Division. Also: Graduate student, Environmental Science, Towson University. besszoe21[at]hotmail.com
  • Jennifer DeAugustines (2005). Currently: Environmental Scientist, Geo-Technical Associates (GTA). First position: Environmental Project Manager, EMG. Also, dual MBA/MS Program in Environmental Management, University of Maryland - University College. JDeAugustines[at]gmail.com
  • Christine Dell'Amore (2002). Editor, National Geographic News. Graduate school: Environmental Journalism, University of Colorado. First position after Maryland: Communications assistant, World Wildlife Fund. cedaisme[at]aol.com
  • Kip Edwards (2007). Clerk: U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General. Law school: Catholic University, Columbus School of Law. edwards.kip[at]gmail.com
  • Gina Eosco (2004). Ph.D. program: University of Oklahoma, M.S., Environmental Communication, Cornell University. First position after Maryland: Atmospheric policy program, American Meteorological Society. geosco[at]terpalum.umd.edu
  • Bryan Faehner (2001). Graduate school: Public Lands Policy, University of Montana. b_faehner[at]yahoo.com
  • Nate Frey (2007). Research assistant, Abt Associates. nlfrey[at]gmail.com
  • Jen Fulcher (2005). Currently: Writer, Water Environment Federation. First position: News assistant, Loudon (VA) Times Mirror.
  • Stephen Grimes (2002). J.D., St. Louis University School of Law. grimesq[at]yahoo.com
  • Jason Hess (2007). Graduate school: Public Administration, University of Delaware.
  • Sara Kamins (2003). Currently: Senior policy analyst - Renewable Portfolio Standard Program, California Public Utilities Commission. Completed her Master's degree in Energy Resources, University of California - Berkeley. smk[at]cpuc.ca.gov
  • Lissie Kretch (2004). Currently: Environmental Travelling Companions. First position: Pali Mountain Institute, in CA. Both are environmental education positions. lissiekretsch[at]hotmail.com
  • Sean Ledwin (2003). Currently: Office of Protected Resources, NOAA. Graduate school: Ecology and Natural Resource Management, University of Michigan. First position: Subsistence Biologist, Council of Athabascan Tribal Governments/USFWS Partners Program, Fort Yukon, Alaska. sledwin[at]gmail.com
  • Kristin Marburg, double-concentration with Soil, Water and Land Resources (2000). Currently: Law Clerk, Denver (CO) Juvenile Court. Earned her J.D. at the University of Colorado. kristin_marburg[at]yahoo.com
  • Alexia Martinez (2004) Currently: Environmental scientist, Proxitronics Inc., NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Also, graduate student: Dual major, Environmental Management, University of Maryland, University College and Environmental Science and Engineering, Johns Hopkins University. First position: EPA Office of Wetlands, Oceans & Watersheds (OWOW).
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  • David McLaughlin (2004). Thelen Reid & Priest, LLP.
  • Steve Millman (2007). Currently: Law school, Villanova University. First position: Case management assistant, Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz, LLP.
  • Laura Neal (2003). Currently: Energy Technology Program Specialist. US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Biomass Program. laura1219[at]hotmail.com
  • Rachel Browne Penrod (2004). Conservation program assistant, American Zoo & Aquarium Association. Also: Master's program, Environmental science, American University. First position after Maryland: Animal Kingdom/Walt Disney Resort, Group Education Programs. rachpenrod@gmail.com
  • Amalia Pleake-Tamm (2006). Double major in English Language and Literature. Currently, Law school: University of Maryland. Community natural resources management/Forestry extension agent. Peace Corps, Malawi, East Africa. pleake8[at]yahoo.com
  • Bethany Rickman (2004). Staff scientist, Schnabel Engineering. First position: Environmental analyst, Building Evaluations Services and Technology (BEST). bethany.rickman[at]gmail.com
  • Rachel Howser Roberts (2002). Environmental scientist, Dade Moeller and Associates, Inc/Department of Energy's Office of NEPA Compliance and Policy. rachelroberts[at]robertsdesk.com
  • Diego Rojas (2001). Law school: Catholic University. drojas11[at]hotmail.com
  • Rachel Rosen (2009). Americorps, Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary, Upper Marlboro, MD.
  • Jamie Rowe (2007). Booz | Allen | Hamilton. rowe_jamie[at]bah.com
  • Colleen Ruddick (2006). Graduate school: Environmental Policy, University of Maryland.
  • John Rutan (2005). Environmental scientist, Advantage Environmental Consultants.
  • Teresa (Schulkin) Sanders (2003). Currently: Environmental risk analyst, AIG. First position after Maryland: Environmental specialist, General Services Administration (GSA), National Capital Region; and part-time graduate student, George Washington University. teresa.sanders[at]aig.com
  • Melanie Seigel (2007). Program assistant, Natural Resources Defense Council. melanieseigel[at]gmail.com
  • Sarah Shaffer (2005). Consular Affairs, US State Department. Completed her M.A., Global Environmental Politics, American University. s.f.shaffer[at]gmail.com
  • Jayni (Shah) Lanham (2005). Currently: Associate, Beveridge & Diamond, P.C. Completed J.D., University of Maryland.
  • Maggie Sheer (2001). Currently: Law Clerk, Judge James L. Dennis, US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Graduate school: Combined degrees in Law and Public Policy, University of Texas Schools of Law and Public Policy. maggiesheer[at]hotmail.com
  • Cassie Staley (2003). Graduate school: Urban and Environmental Policy, Tufts University.
  • Jennifer Stavish (2007). Consultant, Booz Allen Hamilton. jenstavish[at]gmail.com
  • Deborah Sward (2006). Graduate school: Community Planning, University of Maryland.
  • Julie Townsend (2007). Graduate school: Urban Planning, Rutgers University. First position after Maryland: Monitoring grants and Environmental Health Act programs, NJ Dept of Environmental Protection. Julie.M.Townsend[at]gmail.com
  • Melanie Tymes (2005). Environmental Protection Specialist, EPA Office of Solid Waste.
  • Sarah Waterworth (2006). Program Management Assistant, Boston (MA) Harbor Islands NP. slwaterworth[at]gmail.com
  • Dan Weber (2007). Environmental specialist, Prudential Real Estate Investors. DanielLWeber[at]gmail.com
  • Courtney (Webster) Groenveld (2001). Currently: Communication specialist, NOAA Restoration Center. First position: Local Government Environmental Assistance Network, International City/County Management Association (ICMA). Also, graduate school: Environmental Policy, University of Maryland School of Public Affairs. dimplescfw[at]hotmail.com

Society & Environmental Issues

  • Maile Bliss (2009). Criminal investigator, NOAA Fisheries (Seattle Regional Office). Mailebliss[at]gmail.com
  • Rhiannon Carrasco (2005). Graduate school: Global Leadership and Sustainable Development, Hawaii Pacific University. Environmental educator/environmental advisor, Peace Corps, Fiji Islands.
  • Heather Dlhopolsky, with a double major in Government and Politics (2001). Currently, practicing law with Linowes and Blocher, LLP. Completed her JD and M.S.E.L. at Vermont Law School. hdlhopolsky[at]linowes-law.com
  • Heather Edmonds (2003). Jr. Environmental Health and Safety Specialist, Tidewater, Inc. edmonds.heather[at]dol.gov
  • Kate Epting (2005). Currently: Peace Corps, Togo, West Africa. First position after Maryland: Fellow, The Population Institute. kateepting[at]yahoo.com
  • Timothy S. Franquist, Jr (2000). Enforcement Officer/Policy Analyst, Arizona Dept. of Environmental Quality, Air Quality Division. Also, graduate school: Environmental Management, Arizona State University. tfranquist[at]yahoo.com _or_ tsf[at]azdeq.gov
  • Julia Lieberman (2005). Instructor, Camp High Trails Outdoor Science School, in California. jalieberman[at]gmail.com
  • Mary Leann King (2008). Currently: Ph.D. program, Physical Geography, University of Maryland. mkinglee@umd.edu
  • Natalie Mebane (2007). Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN). natalie.mebane[at]gmail.com
  • Thea Rosa (2004). Land Steward, Upper Truckee Marsh, California Tahoe Land Conservancy, near Lake Tahoe. thea122[at]aol.com
  • Daniel Sonenklar (2006). First position: Community Planning Division, Maryland-National Capital Parks and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC). Currently: Travelling the world! then will enter a graduate program in Urban/Regional Planning or Landscape Architecture. dan.sonenklar[at]gmail.com
  • Sara Trester (2009). Second major in GIS/Geography. US Department of Defense.

Soil, Water & Land Resources

  • Jade Alvey, double major in Geography (2004). Environmental biologist, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. First position: Staff scientist, Dynamac Corporation. Also, part-time graduate student in Natural Resources at Virginia Tech - National Capital Region Campus. jade_alvey[at]yahoo.com
  • Vinnie Bevivino (2003). Community Garden Educator, The University of Maryland Engaged University Initiative. vbevivino[at]umd.edu
  • Talia Chalew (2002). Graduate School: Environmental Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. chalew[at]email.unc.edu
  • Dierdre Elvis-Peterson (2001). Currently: Geomet Technologies. First position: DC Department of Health, Air Quality Division. Also, graduate school: Environmental Management, University of Maryland, University College. decael7[at]yahoo.com
  • Michelle Escobedo (2006). Environmental scientist, Parsons Brinckerhoff. Also, graduate school: Environmental sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology. mescobedo[at]mratga.com
  • Vera Jaffe (2008). Biologist, US Army Corps of Engineers. jaffevera[at]yahoo.com
  • Kristin Marburg, double-concentration with Politics and Policy (2000). Currently: Law Clerk, Denver (CO) Juvenile Court. Earned her J.D. at University of Colorado School of Law. kristin_marburg[at]yahoo.com
  • Jason Martin (2006). Soil scientist, Southern Wyoming NRCS (USDA). jason.martin[at]wy.usda.gov
  • Elliot Rosen (2008). Fellow, US Food and Drug Administration. etrosen[at]gmail.com
  • Michael Rubinstein (2002). Currently: Soil mapping, Google Earth. Master's degree: McGill University.
  • Greg Schnaar (2002). Currently: Environmental scientist, Hydro Geo Chem Inc., Tucson, AZ; and post-doctoral fellow, US EPA, Office of Water. Ph.D. , Soil, Water and Environmental Science, University of Arizona. gschnaar[at]gmail.com
  • Rebecca Winer (2000). Program manager, Center for Watershed Protection. rrw[at]cwp.org
  • Olivia Yu (2005). Graduate school: McGill University. First position: Laboratory technician, USDA Environmental Microbial Safety Laboratory. oliviatyu[at]gmail.com

Wildlife Ecology & Management

  • Tari Baca (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2001). Associate, Henry S. Cole & Associates. tari_baca[at]hotmail.com
  • Ann-Catherin Evensen (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2006). Graduate school: Biology: Ecology Concentration, University of Oslo (Norway). a.evensen[at]hotmail.com
  • Sarah Krones (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2005). Seasonal educator and Assistant camp director, Pickering Creek Audubon Center. First position after graduation: Earth science teacher, Teach for America, North Carolina. kroness[at]gmail.com
  • Jennifer Lowery (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2002). Assistant program coordinator, Atlantic Coastal Cooperative Statistics Program. jllowery[at]lycos.com
  • Whitney Mehrhof (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2006). Associate volunteer coordinator, National Wildlife Federation (NWF). mehrhofw[at]nwf.org
  • Richie Parsons (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2002). Environmental scientist/Hazardous Industrial Waste (HIW), Gannett Fleming of Baltimore Environmental Group. rcparsons[at]gfnet.com
  • Maria Periago (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2003). Currently: Project Administrator: Native Plants Conservation Initiative. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. MSc in Wildlife Management, Cordoba National University, Argentina. meperiago[at]gmail.com
  • Steve Rauch (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2002). Program supervisor, Friends of the National Zoo (FONZ). danr[at]fonz.org
  • Beth Schneble (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2007). Currently: Aquarist, National Aquarium in Baltimore. Also, Master's program, Environmental Science, Towson University. eschneble[at]gmail.com
  • Kimberly Skrupky (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2002). Staff scientist, Marine Acoustics, Inc. kimberly.a.skrupky[at]marineacoustics.com
  • Jessica Zelt (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2005). Currently: Wildlife Biologist, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. First position after Maryland: Research Assistant. Klamath Biological Research Station, Sayler, CA. jessica.zelt[at]gmail.com