Katherine Grantham is an experienced Environmental Planner at SEMCOG since June 2018, specializing in urban agriculture management and soil health. Prior to this role, Grantham served as a Graduate Student Researcher at the University of Michigan, focusing on the impacts of urban agriculture on soil health in the Greater Detroit Area, and as a Graduate Student Instructor for a course on global sustainability challenges. Additionally, Grantham was an Education Specialist at Matthaei Botanical Garden, where educational programs were developed based on K-12 standards, and worked as a Research Assistant at Michigan State University, conducting biofuel crop measurements. Grantham holds a Master of Science in Natural Resources/Conservation from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Biology/Zoology from Michigan State University.
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