Emily Ohman

Senior Coordinator, Community Science at National Audubon Society

Emily Ohman has a diverse range of work experience. Emily began their career as an Assistant Sports Editor for The Daily Californian in 2018, where they later became the Head Sports Editor responsible for overseeing the sports department and coordinating interviews. During their time there, they also worked as a Baseball, Football, and Softball Beat Writer.

In 2020, Emily joined the Brashares Lab at UC Berkeley as a Research Apprentice, where they focused on examining the impact of cannabis agriculture on forest ecosystems. Their responsibilities included organizing and analyzing camera trap data to track and identify various species of mammals, birds, and insects.

Emily also worked as a Museum Educator at the Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley in 2021, where they likely contributed to educational programs and exhibits.

Most recently, Emily joined the National Audubon Society in 2022 as a Senior Coordinator, Community Science. Unfortunately, details about their specific role and responsibilities are not provided.

Additionally, in 2022, Emily worked as an Education Specialist at the Oakland Zoo, although the nature of their work is not specified.

Emily Ohman obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Geography and a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Environmental Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. Emily completed their education in four years, from 2018 to 2022.

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  • Senior Coordinator, Community Science

    October, 2022 - present

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