Samuel Konstantinov has a diverse range of work experience spanning several industries. Samuel is currently employed as a Technology Innovation Associate at Ultieg, where they identify and researches emerging technology trends related to power, renewables, water, and transportation. At the Partnership in Forestry and Rangeland, they worked as a Research Assistant and Field Analyst and Collaboration Coordinator, conducting vegetation community analysis and managing field operations. At Yale University, they served as a Graduate Teaching Fellow, and at the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, they were the Instagram Lead, managing a team and creating content on climate change perceptions. Samuel also worked as a Research Analyst at Catalyst Companies, Public Benefit LLC, analyzing wetland and stream mitigation credits. As a Research Analyst at SWAN - The Smart Water Networks Forum, they managed public relations and published research on water technologies. Earlier in their career, they worked as an Environmental Data Analyst at CSL Services, Inc., monitoring water flow and managing databases, and as a Research Assistant at Temple University, collecting data on litter in stormwater networks.
Samuel Konstantinov completed their education in a chronological order. Samuel obtained a Master of Environmental Management degree in Water Resource Management from the Yale School of the Environment, graduating in 2022. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Studies from Temple University, which they completed in 2015. Before their time at Temple, Samuel attended Northampton Community College where they received an Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies, and Humanities. This degree was obtained in 2013. In addition to their academic achievements, Samuel also acquired two certifications. Samuel completed the Ideation for Leaders certification through LinkedIn in September 2022 and obtained another certification in Master of Environmental Management from Yale School of the Environment in February 2022.
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