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Introducing Our Interns!


Guenevere Patty is a UO senior set to graduate this spring with a major in marine biology and two minors in chemistry and Italian. Through her schooling Guen has realized what her true calling is: to educate and work towards ecological reform by bridging the gap between the average person and the scientific community. Guen sees a strong connection between healthy forests and marine biology, and her work with the SWFC will provide a broader view of processes that influence good decision making upstream for ecological benefit downstream. Guen looks forward to bringing her scientific understanding to the SWFC and gaining administrative and facilitative experience.

 

David Koller is a University of Oregon Conflict and Dispute Resolution masters student and will be helping with planning, facilitation, and support for Outlook stewardship collaborative meetings. Trisha Maxfield is a U of O Environmental Studies major who will be focusing on SWFC outreach, branding and social media. Guen Patty is a U of O marine biology major (just graduated) and will be heading up the Outlook monitoring subcommittee and helping to develop monitoring protocols for SWFC collaborative projects.

 

Trisha Maxfield is a Senior at the University of Oregon majoring in Environmental Studies with an emphasis in Planning, Public Policy and Management. Her passion for nature and the environment manifested at a young age, as she was raised in the foothills of the Cascade Mountain Range. Her volunteer work ranges from watershed councils to reading with elementary school students. She has experience in a broad range of fields, to include 7 years in the National Guard. In her spare time Trisha can be found out adventuring with her pup. She hopes to pursue a career in environmental work with a capacity that allows her to engage the youth in environmental related projects.

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