Kim Schultz

Scientist at Million Marker

Kim Schultz has a long history of work experience in the scientific and environmental health fields. In 1999, they began their career as a Forestry Technician with the U.S. Forest Service. In 2002, they moved to Colorado State University where they worked as a Research Associate researching organic soil fertility and weed management in annual and perennial crops. In 2009, Kim began working at The Endocrine Disruption Exchange (TEDX) as a Research Associate and Oil and Gas Program Coordinator, where they ran the Oil and Gas Program educating NGOs and public on potential health impacts from unconventional oil and gas development (fracking). In 2020, Kim became an Independent Consultant for an Environmental Health Consultant and, in 2022, they began working as a Scientist for Million Marker.

Kim Schultz attended Colorado College from 1992 to 1994 and then Colorado State University from 1995 to 1997, where they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Soil and Crop Science with an international concentration, cum laude.

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  • Scientist

    May, 2022 - present