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Meet our group:
Brandon Bunderson,
bbunderson@bren.ucsb.edu, comes from the slickrock and junipers of the
Colorado Plateau (central Utah, SW Colorado). His undergraduate alma mater
is Colorado State
University, were he majored in Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism.
Brandon's professional experience includes seasonal
positions with Colorado State Parks, Vail Resorts, and the National Park Service. Career interests include public
lands management and federal agency administration. Additionally, Mr.
Bunderson would
like to be involved with international and/or national NGO’s
dealing with global governance or energy issues. Check
out his resume by clicking
here.
Dakota Corey,
dcorey@bren.ucsb.edu, grew up in Coeur d' Alene, Idaho and graduated
from Colorado College where she studied Psychology.
Her past jobs include: senior instructor for the Ocean Futures Society's Catalina
Environmental Leadership Program (CELP), conservation corps educator for the
Gore Range Natural Science School and the Eagle County Youth Conservation
Corps, and outdoor sports master ski/snowboard tuner, sales, management.
Presently, Dakota interns as a conservation assistant for The Nature Conservancy
where she is preparing a watershed management plan for the Lower Santa Clara River.
At the same time she works for UCSB's Department of Environmental Health and
Safety as the Environmental Health Program Assistant focusing primarily on
air and water quality monitoring and reporting. After graduating from Bren
she will seek a career in water resources management that focuses on the
restoration of surface waters. Check out her resume by clicking
here.
Chris Helmer,
chelmer@bren.ucsb.edu, comes to us from San Diego, California. He is a
former banana slug turned gaucho having come from the University of
California at Santa Cruz where among other things he studied both Earth Science
and Environmental Studies. Chris brings his expertise from his former
employment as a State Lifeguard San Diego, and from USGS – Pacific Science
Center, and RBF Consulting. After mastering the waves of Santa Barbara County
Mr. Helmer plans to pursue a career in water resource management private
sector consulting. Check out his resume by clicking
here.
Amy Locke,
alocke@bren.ucsb.edu, is a proud citizen of Mission Viejo and alumna of
the University of Notre Dame where she studied Environmental Science and
Anthropology. She brings to our project her professional experience of
managing a camera-trap project and invasive weed study at the Irvine Ranch
Conservancy during the summer of 2007. Further relevant experience includes
a nine week summer field course at the University of Notre Dame
Environmental Research Center (UNDERC), where she took classes as well as
designed and implemented her own research project in forest ecology.
Post-Bren, Miss Locke hopes to engage her interests in open space management
and planning. Check out her resume by clicking
here.
Matthew Meyers, P.G.,
mmeyers@bren.ucsb.edu, calls California home. He graduated from the University of California at Santa Cruz
where he studied Earth Science. Matt brings his expertise as a Professional
Geologist after having worked in the environmental and geotechnical consulting industries.
Presently, Matt is working on river restoration monitoring studies on both the Merced River
(for ICESS) and San Joaquin River (for the California Department of Water
Resources). After graduating from Bren, Mr. Meyers will seek a career
in water resources management with an aim to restore surface waters and freshwater
fisheries. Check out his resume by clicking
here.
Our group email:
santaanita@bren.ucsb.edu
Our faculty advisor is Tom
Dunne, Ph.D.,
tdunne@bren.ucsb.edu. You may visit his home-page by clicking
here.
Mail:
Santa Anita Group Project
3420 Bren Hall, Bren School, UCSB,
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5131, USA
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Brandon Bunderson

Dakota Corey

Chris Helmer

Amy Locke

Matt Meyers |