Annelisa Moe

Water Quality Scientist at Heal the Bay

Annelisa Moe has a diverse work experience in the field of water quality and geology. Annelisa started their career as a Scientific Aid at the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, where they assisted with field work and analysis of surface water samples. Annelisa then moved on to the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board, where they worked as a Scientific Aid conducting assessments and running contaminant fate and transport models.

Annelisa also gained teaching experience as a Teaching Associate and Research Assistant at California State University, Northridge, where they taught geologic concepts and managed course materials and examinations. Annelisa later joined Heal the Bay as a Water Quality Scientist, although no specific dates were provided for this role.

Additionally, Annelisa worked as a Professional Education Program Coordinator at the Stanford Center for Professional Development, where they managed classes, organized events, and participated in strategy meetings.

Overall, Annelisa Moe has demonstrated expertise in water quality assessment, geology education, and program coordination.

Annelisa Moe completed their education in a chronological order as follows. Annelisa obtained a High School Diploma in General Studies from Petaluma High School, which they attended from 2004 to 2008. Annelisa then pursued their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Earth and Planetary Science, with a Minor in Astrophysics, from the University of California, Santa Cruz, where they studied from 2008 to 2012. Continuing their academic journey, Annelisa pursued a Master of Science (MS) degree in Geology from California State University, Northridge, which they completed from 2015 to 2017. Alongside their formal education, Annelisa obtained several additional certifications. In August 2018, they became a part of The Climate Reality Project's Climate Reality Leadership Corps. Annelisa obtained their NCRC Level 1 certification from The National Cave Rescue Commission in June 2017, and in May 2015, Annelisa successfully completed the EPA Watershed Academy offered by USEPA.

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  • Water Quality Scientist

    February, 2018 - present