Sequoia Ecological Consulting
Suzanne Brock has extensive experience in finance and accounting roles. Suzanne currently works as the Finance Director and Controller at Sequoia Ecological Consulting since 2017. Prior to that, they were the Chief Financial Officer at Caplin Systems from 2015 to 2017. Suzanne also worked as a Financial Controller at a Local Business from 2010 to 2015, where they managed profitability analysis, planning, and reporting. Before that, they held the position of Chief Financial Officer at Caplin Systems from 2005 to 2010. Suzanne has also served as the Finance Director, Controller & Project Accountant at Stork Protech from 2000 to 2007, where they managed financial planning and management for a hi-tech engineering company. Additionally, Suzanne worked as a Consultant Accountant from 2003 to 2006 and as a Senior Manager at Davison & Shingleton from 1995 to 2003, where they provided audit, financial planning, accounting, and advisory services to start-up and early-stage companies in various industries.
Suzanne Brock began their education in 1994 at UCL, where they studied Law & French Law for one year. In 1995, they attended BPP and obtained a degree in AAT the following year. From 1997 to 2000, Suzanne attended ICAEW, where they pursued a degree in ACA - ICAEW Chartered Accountant, specializing in Accounting and Finance. Suzanne successfully obtained certifications from ICAEW in August 2000, and from AAT in 1996. No specific information is provided regarding the month of obtaining the AAT certification.
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Sequoia Ecological Consulting
Founded in 2011, Sequoia is a California-based, woman-owned, small, and disadvantaged business (WBE | SBE | DBE) that provides environmental consulting services to public agencies and private clients. As a focused biological specialty firm, Sequoia helps their clients minimize compliance issues and meet all regulatory requirements, and facilitate successful construction projects that minimize impacts to biological resources. From permitting strategy to specialized field services, Sequoia specializes in applying our experiential knowledge early in the process to identify potential challenges and avoid any escalated permitting, documentation, and monitoring requirements. Sequoia has a statewide network of qualified biologists who we can call upon to meet any project need. Because we have resources located throughout the state, we can provide project management and field support in the following areas on short notice: • Habitat Assessments • Biological Assessments • Wetland Delineations • Rare Plant Surveys • Threatened and Endangered Species Surveys • Protocol-Level Surveys • Nesting Bird Surveys • Raptor Surveys • Biological Mitigation Monitoring • Post-Construction Restoration Monitoring • Restoration and Mitigation Plans