Maggie Bradshaw

Maggie Bradshaw has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Maggie started their career in 2013 as a Restoration Intern at Vashon Island Land Trust, where they gained experience in ecological restoration. Maggie then worked as a Research Assistant at Brashares Lab in 2013, focusing on research projects. In 2014, Maggie became an Undergraduate Researcher at UC Berkeley, furthering their research skills.

In 2014, they also took on the role of House Manager at Berkeley Student Cooperative and later became a Shift Lead at Philz Coffee in 2014-2015, showcasing their leadership and customer service abilities.

From 2015 to 2016, Maggie worked as a Geo Visual Data Specialist at Google, honing their skills in geospatial data analysis. In 2016, they joined EarthDefine as a GIS Technician, contributing to geospatial projects.

In 2017, Maggie transitioned into the environmental field as an Environmental Specialist at Booz Allen Hamilton, where they provided support to federal clients such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and General Services Administration (GSA).

From 2019 to 2022, Maggie gained valuable experience as an Environmental Scientist at Hart Crowser, working on diverse projects such as permitting, critical areas assessment, environmental site assessments, construction oversight, fish relocation, public outreach, and water quality monitoring.

Currently, Maggie is working as a Biologist at Environmental Science Associates (since 2022), continuing their work in the environmental field.

Maggie Bradshaw's education history includes a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Conservation Resource Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, which they completed from 2011 to 2014. In 2016 to 2017, they obtained a Certificate in Wetland Science and Management from the University of Washington. Additionally, they attended the University of Otago in 2014, although the degree and field of study are not specified.

In terms of certifications, Maggie Bradshaw obtained the OSHA 8 Hour HAZWOPER Supervisor certification from Safety Unlimited, Inc. in February 2022. Maggie also earned the Using the Revised Washington State Wetland Rating System (2014) in Western Washington certification from the Washington State Department of Ecology in January 2021. Furthermore, they received the Certified Erosion & Sediment Control Lead (CESCL) - Washington State certification from the Northwest Environmental Training Center in January 2019. Maggie Bradshaw also completed the 40-hour HAZWOPER certification from Argus Pacific in October 2017. Lastly, they completed the Introduction to Computer Science and Programming using Python course from edX, although specifics regarding the month and year of completion are not provided.

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