Erik Ringelberg has a diverse work experience in environmental and ecological roles. Erik currently serves as the Regional Vice President at The Freshwater Trust, where they lead the California operations and provides support for the organization's conservation technologies. Prior to this, they were the Natural Resources and Land Planning Group Manager at BSK Associates, where they provided direction and support for CEQA and NEPA analyses. Erik also held the position of Director of Ecological Services at Wallace-Kuhl & Associates. Before that, Erik was the Fisheries Director at Pyramid Lake Tribe, where they oversaw the recovery program for native fisheries. Erik has also worked as a Principal at various organizations.
Erik Ringelberg's education history is as follows:
Erik completed their comprehensive exams in the Doctoral Program for Riparian and Wetland Ecology at the University of Montana. The exact years for this program are not specified.
From 1990 to 1992, Erik undertook an MSc degree in Environmental Science, Education, and Public Policy at Lesley University.
Prior to that, from 1982 to 1987, Erik pursued undergraduate and graduate studies at Colorado State University. During this time, they obtained a BSc degree with a focus on Microbiology and Business.
No specific details regarding the start and end years are provided for Erik's education at the University of Montana.
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