The Green Collar Podcast
By SFU Faculty of Environment
The Green Collar PodcastJun 04, 2021
Allison Westin
Allison is a Professional Geoscientist and Professional Agrologist with 6 years of field research, and 7 years of public outreach experience. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Physical Geography from the Faculty of Environment at SFU, and a Master of Science degree in Earth Sciences also at SFU. Skilled in mapping (terrain & remote sensing), coupled with a breadth of knowledge from geoscience to biology to business, she enjoys making sense of data to solve problems and increase public confidence.
Finale Special - Paul Kingsbury
Dr. Paul Kingsbury is a professor of Geography and the Associate Dean of the Faculty of Environment at SFU. He co-edited the new book “A Place More Void” with Anna J. Secor, who is a senior Geography lecturer at Durahm University, UK. Today Dina Sadeghi and I chat with Paul to dive in to his book from the perspective of two Geography students.
Kristin Oliver
Kristin graduated in 2020 with a BA in Archaeology, and has started a Masters degree in the same field. Her areas of interest include coastal, historical, and Indigenous archaeology, among other fascinating topics. She has extensive research and volunteer experience, and was a finalist for SFU’s 3 Minute Thesis event in April 2021.
Sasha Makhneva
Sasha graduated in 2019 with a BSc in Environmental Science, Applied Biology from the SFU Faculty of Environment. During that time, she did research on pollination, educated students on zero waste for the sustainability office, and volunteered with Embark. Since then, she has held various positions in the environment realm, most recently diving into the world of communications and content creation.
Jenny Botica
Jenny has over 15 years of experience doing Archaeology work and research, completing a Bachelor of Arts from UBC, a Master of Arts from Leiden University, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Archaeology from SFU. She currently co-owns Kleanza Consulting, and has also been an instructor for SFU Archaeology.
Hannah Bailey
Hannah graduated with a BA in Archaeology in 2019 from the SFU Faculty of Environment. She has gained valuable field and lab experience, studied abroad, and has worked in Japan doing tourism. She now works as a lab technician for Yucwmenlúcwu (Caretakers of the Land), a cultural and natural resource management company owned by the Splatsin people of the Secwepemc Nation. They provide a complete range of environmental, archaeology, and forestry services for government, industry and the private sector.
Triya Tessa Ramburn
Triya graduated with a BSc in Environmental Science from SFU’s Faculty of Environment in 2017. Her interests lie at the intersection of environment and health, and she is now on her way to completing a Doctor of Medicine at McGill University. She has experience with various environmental and advocacy groups on and off campus, and has put a focus on exploring equity and anti-racism in medicine, and how it intersects with climate change.
Dina Sadeghi
Dina graduated from a BEnv in Global Environmental Systems in 2020 from SFU Environment. She has diverse work, co-op, and volunteering experience. She currently holds several positions, including Information Counsellor for Tourism BC, and Facilitator for CityHive Vancouver. She is starting her Masters in Resource Management (MRM) in Planning at SFU this fall.
Chris Cunada
Chris graduated with a BSc in Environmental Science from SFU's Faculty of Environment. He landed a full-time job soon after graduation as an Environmental Technician at IMG-Golder Corporation. A few years later, he came back to SFU and completed a Master of Science in Aquatic Biogeochemistry and is currently employed as the Aquatic Monitoring and Research Coordinator with the Government of the NorthWest Territories.
George Pietrusinski
George graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Geography from SFU's Faculty of Environment, and obtained a certificate in Earth Sciences. With this solid foundation, he began working in mining and exploration within a few months of graduation. Currently, he is a Lead Geotech with Equity Exploration.
Rebecca Gunderson
Rebecca has a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from SFU's Faculty of Environment and is currently completing a Masters in Urban Studies. She has diverse work experience in Indigenous relations, urban resilience, and Geographic Information Sciences. She is currently working as a GIS Analyst for Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Wendy Avis
Wendy has 20 years of experience in the environment and sustainability field. She has a BA in Geography and Environmental Studies from Brock University and a Masters in Geography from UBC. Although Wendy isn't an SFU Alumna, she regularly hires SFU students for Co-op positions. In the past, Wendy has worked for the City of Vancouver, Vancouver Community College, BC Hydro, and Environment Canada. Currently, she is a Manager for the Environment Department at the Vancouver Airport Authority.
Chantelle Foster
Chantelle worked on Co-op for eight months in 2019 with the Federal Section of the RCMP’s Forensic Identification Unit. Soon to be completing a Bachelor's Degree in Archaeology from SFU's Faculty of Environment, she is working again with the RCMP on a contract basis.
Andhra Azevedo
Andhra graduated with a BSc in Environmental Science degree in 2014 from SFU's Faculty of Environment, then completed her Juris Doctor of Law from the University of Victoria. Her past work experience has ranged from doing environmental field work to being a Law Clerk for the Supreme Court of Canada. She is currently a staff lawyer for Ecojustice Canada.
Jake Rivard
Jake graduated from SFU in 2019 with a Bachelor of Environment degree in Global Environmental Systems. He did several co-op placements during that time, and he is currently working remotely for Environment and Climate Change Canada as a Junior Policy Analyst in the Pan-Canadian Framework Implementation Office (PCFIO).
Mirtha Gamiz
Mirtha graduated from SFU in 2019 with a Bachelor of Environment in Resource and Environmental Management. She participated in the Bachelor of Environment Student Union and helped with Zero Waste for the Sustainability Office at SFU. She has worked at TransLink since 2018, and is currently a Planner in New Mobility.