Dina Bazzill has a diverse work experience background. Dina started their career at Missouri State University as a Research Assistant in 2002, where they worked until 2003. Dina then moved on to East Carolina University and served as a Graduate Assistant from 2004 to 2006. In 2007, Dina joined Clemson University as a Hunley Project, Archaeological Research Assistant for a brief period of five months. Later that year, they joined the Environmental Corporation of America as the VP Cultural Resources/Tribal Coordinator, a role which they continue to hold.
Dina Bazzill obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Anthropology from Missouri State University in the years 2000-2004. Dina then went on to pursue a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Maritime History/Underwater Archaeology at East Carolina University from 2004-2006. Additionally, they have obtained several certifications in various areas, including HAZWOPER 40 Hour, Advanced Metal Detecting for the Archaeologist, and Principles of Tribal Consultation.
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