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     \ assist with emergency management, response, and investigations. We work with\
     \ USGS centers that are located in 14 different states and 2 US territories.I\
     \ attended Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Alva, Oklahoma and majored\
     \ in Wildlife Conservation.I began working for the USGS in 2008 as a student\
     \ in the Woodward Oklahoma office as part of the Oklahoma Water Science Center\
     \ as a student internship working in surface water, groundwater, and water quality.\
     \ I worked in Woodward for 3 years finishing my degree and was hired full time\
     \ in the summer of 2011. Once full time I was transferred to the Oklahoma City\
     \ USGS offices. In Oklahoma City I started in surface water as a Hydrologic\
     \ Technician specializing in surface water data collection, levels, and surveying.\
     \ As a Technician maintaining surface water sites all over the state of Oklahoma,\
     \ I assisted in many surface water projects including seepage flow and dam breach\
     \ studies. In 2017 I had the opportunity to become project chief overseeing\
     \ my first bathymetric study surveying over 70 miles of rivers in Northeastern\
     \ Oklahoma. In 2018 I received my USGS Drone Pilot Certification. While being\
     \ certified I assisted in several surveys studying surface water cross sections,\
     \ and piloted missions supporting in the 2018 Kilauea Volcano Eruption in Hawaii.\
     \ The next several years included more Project Chief and collaboration opportunities\
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     \ serving as the CDSPC I found a passion for helping others and implementing\
     \ safety policies. I served in this position until November of 2020 when I became\
     \ the Full Time Safety and Occupational Health Specialist for the Southeast\
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