Max Neale started their work experience in 2010 as a GIS and Climate Change Adaptation Intern at the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission. Max then worked as a Senior Editor at OutdoorGearLab for four years until 2014. In 2011, they became a Field Research Coordinator at the Tahoe Resource Conservation District. From 2013 to 2013, Max worked as an Ecosystems Services Intern at the World Resources Institute. In 2014, they began their role as a Research and Policy Analyst at E9 Energy Insight, which lasted until 2015. In the same year, they became the Deputy Canvass Director at The Alaska Center. Max also worked as a Campaign Manager for Forrest Dunbar for Anchorage Assembly from January 2016 to April 2016. In 2015, they started working at Southcentral Foundation in the Environmental Sustainability role until 2017. During their time at The Evergreen State College, they served as a Faculty Instructor in 2017. Max's most recent role was Senior Program Manager at Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium since September 2017.
Max Neale's education history begins in 2006 when they attended Hampshire College and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Science and Policy. In the same year, they also participated in a Semester in Patagonia program at NOLS.
Max then went on to pursue a Master of Science degree in Environmental Policy and Planning at the University of Michigan from 2012 to 2014.
In 2009, they attended the Tahoe-Baikal Institute for a period of time, though details regarding any degrees or field of study are not provided.
Lastly, Max's educational journey continued at the University of Alaska Fairbanks from 2016 to 2021, although specific information about the degree and field of study is not mentioned.
Additionally, they are currently enrolled in the altMBA program, but the associated degree and field of study are not specified, and there is no end year mentioned.
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