TODAY: Hill-Lopes Career Chat with Herpetologist Teal Richards-Dimitrie

Hill-Lopes Scholars Program Women in STEM Wednesday Career Chat

Featured Guest: Teal Richards-Dimitrie (M.S. ’11)
Career: Herpetologist and Program Manager
Date and Time: Wed. April 13 1 p.m.

Registration: Click here for Zoom Webinar details

Join the Hill-Lopes Scholars Program for a Women in STEM Wednesday Career Chat with Teal Richards-Dimitrie. Mrs. Dimitrie graduated with a Masters in Biological Sciences from Towson University in 2011. She currently serves as a Business Development Specialist and Project Manager for Spatial Informatics Group (SIG).

Mrs. Dimitrie is a herpetologist by training with experience working on a wide range of wildlife and habitat projects. Her previous role focused on expanding expertise in natural resources services as well as developing regional and national strategies for the future of a mid-size environmental consulting firm. Specifically, Mrs. Dimitrie focused on supporting client needs and markets that intersect with natural resources/wildlife ecology by providing expertise in high-quality site and species data collection, technical reporting, project management, and making recommendations for agency coordination. She has over fifteen years of reptile and amphibian survey experience and also has considerable experience with Pacific fisheries, GIS analysis, and stream classification. Throughout her career, she has employed a variety of quantitative skills as well as mapping and technical writing for both agency reporting and peer-reviewed publication. At SIG she supports ideas, initiatives, and activities that create long-term value for the organization. Mrs. Dimitrie grew up hiking, fishing, and hunting in California’s diverse habitats and now supports SIG in projects that seek to protect these resources under great threat from fire, drought, and climate change.

Please contact the Hill-Lopes Scholars Program at hill-lopes@towson.edu for any questions.

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