Emily Powell
Program Specialist, US Science Support Program at Consortium for Ocean Leadership- Claim this Profile
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Consortium for Ocean Leadership
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Program Specialist, US Science Support Program
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Oct 2007 - Sep 2013
• Work within a small team to support the scientific community’s participation in an international marine geoscience research program; extensive international and domestic travel. • Independently prepare reports, plans, proposals and budgets, organize meetings and workshops, coordinate proposal reviews, issue awards, and manage websites, databases and legacy records. • Enthusiastically educate teachers, students, and general public through workshops/events using hands-on activities with… Show more • Work within a small team to support the scientific community’s participation in an international marine geoscience research program; extensive international and domestic travel. • Independently prepare reports, plans, proposals and budgets, organize meetings and workshops, coordinate proposal reviews, issue awards, and manage websites, databases and legacy records. • Enthusiastically educate teachers, students, and general public through workshops/events using hands-on activities with authentic scientific data; particular focus on diverse groups. • Actively participated in 2010 School of Rock, a 12-day workshop for educators aboard the research vessel JOIDES Resolution in the Pacific Ocean; produced a career discovery comic book for middle/high school students. Show less • Work within a small team to support the scientific community’s participation in an international marine geoscience research program; extensive international and domestic travel. • Independently prepare reports, plans, proposals and budgets, organize meetings and workshops, coordinate proposal reviews, issue awards, and manage websites, databases and legacy records. • Enthusiastically educate teachers, students, and general public through workshops/events using hands-on activities with… Show more • Work within a small team to support the scientific community’s participation in an international marine geoscience research program; extensive international and domestic travel. • Independently prepare reports, plans, proposals and budgets, organize meetings and workshops, coordinate proposal reviews, issue awards, and manage websites, databases and legacy records. • Enthusiastically educate teachers, students, and general public through workshops/events using hands-on activities with authentic scientific data; particular focus on diverse groups. • Actively participated in 2010 School of Rock, a 12-day workshop for educators aboard the research vessel JOIDES Resolution in the Pacific Ocean; produced a career discovery comic book for middle/high school students. Show less
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SRI International
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Arlington, VA
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Environmental Analyst II
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Mar 2007 - Oct 2007
• Conducted research and prepared technical environmental assessment and impact documents in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for federal activities. • Coordinated with federal agencies (NOAA, NWS, NSF, FAA) to supply accurate and complete information regarding impacts to environmental resources. • Conducted research and prepared technical environmental assessment and impact documents in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for federal activities. • Coordinated with federal agencies (NOAA, NWS, NSF, FAA) to supply accurate and complete information regarding impacts to environmental resources.
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Wildlife Habitat Council
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Certification Coordinator/Wildlife Biologist
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Jul 2005 - Feb 2007
• Leader in managing, organizing, marketing, and promoting the Corporate Wildlife Habitat Certification International Accreditation Program. Developed an understanding of business concepts in a non-profit organization. • Conducted technical site visits, corporate wildlife habitat program assessments, and designed wildlife habitat management plans; worked with corporate teams to develop wildlife programs through presentations and workshops. • Leader in managing, organizing, marketing, and promoting the Corporate Wildlife Habitat Certification International Accreditation Program. Developed an understanding of business concepts in a non-profit organization. • Conducted technical site visits, corporate wildlife habitat program assessments, and designed wildlife habitat management plans; worked with corporate teams to develop wildlife programs through presentations and workshops.
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Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
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Cape San Blas, FL
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Sea Turtle Technician
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2005 - 2005
• Conducted field research on loggerhead sea turtles, tasks included surveying and marking nests, recording crawl data, performing biopsy samples, and tagging. • Gained knowledge and skills in the biology, behavior, and conservation of sea turtles. • Conducted field research on loggerhead sea turtles, tasks included surveying and marking nests, recording crawl data, performing biopsy samples, and tagging. • Gained knowledge and skills in the biology, behavior, and conservation of sea turtles.
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Education
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The Johns Hopkins University
Master of Science, Environmental Sciences & Policy -
University of Hawaii at Manoa
n/a, Sea Turtle Biology -
University of Delaware
Bachelor of Science, Environmental Sciences, minors in Biology and Wildlife Conservation