Kendall Van Beveren has an extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Starting in 2015, Kendall worked as a Summer Intern for the National Park Service, gaining knowledge about Abandoned Mineral Lands (AML) and assisting with data organization and documentation. In 2016, they worked as a Telephone Service Representative for the International Titanium Association, contacting members and non-members to provide information about conferences and events. During the same year, Kendall also worked as a Substitute Teacher for the Washoe County School District, demonstrating flexibility and teaching skills across various subjects. In 2016 and 2017, Kendall worked for Mineral Ridge Gold, LLC and Scorpio Gold Corporation as an Engineering Geologist I and Summer Intern, respectively, where they were involved in surveying, map design, and geological research. From 2017 to 2018, Kendall worked as a Civil/Geotechnical Engineer at Amec Foster Wheeler, contributing to project design and oversight. In 2018, Kendall joined NCE | Engineering & Environmental Services as a Staff Engineer, before transitioning to a role as Staff Designer at Christy Corporation in 2020. Currently, Kendall is working as a Geotechnical Engineer at GameChange Solar, starting in 2021. Alongside their professional experience, Kendall also has experience as a Colorguard Coach at Damonte Ranch High School and a Winterguard Coach at Kendyl Depoali Middle School, where they trained and guided groups of students in the arts of colorguard and competitive winterguard.
Kendall Van Beveren completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Geological Engineering from the University of Nevada, Reno from 2011 to 2015. Kendall then pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Business Administration and Management, General from the same university starting in 2018.
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