Terry Doss has a strong background in environmental management and ecological restoration. They started their career at The Louis Berger Group in 1996 as a Manager of Ecological Restoration. After 12 years in this role, they joined Biohabitats in 2008 as a Bioregional Team Leader/Senior Ecologist. Currently, Terry holds two positions at the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, starting in 2018. They serve as the Co-Director of Meadowlands Research & Restoration Institute and also as the Director of Natural Resources Management.
Terry Doss has a diverse education history. In 1980, they completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture Economics at the University of Delaware, where they studied until 1984. Following this, from 1987 to 1989, Terry pursued a degree in Marine Policy with a focus on Marine Studies at the University of Delaware. In 2003, they attended Lehigh University and earned a degree in Earth Sciences, which they completed in 2005. Additionally, there is information missing regarding their time at the University of Delaware, as no specific start or end years are provided.
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New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority
The New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA) is the exclusive regional State agency covering the high-profile Meadowlands District. The multi-faceted, dynamic agency has historically supported operations at the MetLife Sports Complex and is the planning and zoning agency for the 30.4-square-mile Hackensack Meadowlands District, which consists of parts of 14 municipalities in Bergen and Hudson counties. MetLife Sports Complex is an internationally renowned sports and entertainment hub that has hosted world-class events including Super Bowl XLVIII and WrestleMania 29. It includes MetLife Stadium, home to pro football’s New York Giants and New York Jets; the New Meadowlands Racetrack, host of the Hambeltonian Stakes; and the Meadowlands Arena. The site is the future home of American Dream Meadowlands, a massive entertainment and shopping destination that will include indoor amusement and water parks, and an indoor ski slope. The NJSEA governs development in the Meadowlands District through its Land Use Management Department, whose engineers and planners regulate major industrial, commercial and residential projects within the region. Its Solid Waste and Natural Resources divisions protect, maintain and enhance the District’s unique urban ecosystem and park network. The Meadowlands Environmental Research Institute, operated in partnership with Rutgers University, uses cutting-edge technology to study the area’s vital wetlands. In addition, NJSEA’s Meadowlands Environment Center, operated by Ramapo College, provides highly popular, hands-on environmental science education programs to students in Grades K-12.