Katherine González has a diverse work experience, starting with their current position as a Project Lead - Biological Threat Reduction Program at Noblis. In this role, they have administered over $60 million in program awards and overseen the fulfillment and maintenance of multiple laboratories.
Prior to their work at Noblis, Katherine González was a Management Analyst - Biological Threat Reduction Program at Vickers Nolan Enterprises (VNE), where they provided strategic planning and program implementation support to the Department of Defense's BTRP. Katherine also conducted risk assessment research projects to strengthen international biological threat reduction efforts.
Before that, Katherine González worked as an Environmental Analyst for Azimuth Corporation, where they served as a Consultant and Program Lead for the United States Department of Defense's Legacy Resource Management Program. Katherine'sresponsibilities included reviewing research proposals and providing contract oversight for remedial efforts.
Katherine González also has experience as a Program Analyst for the USDA - Food and Nutrition Service, where they monitored state and territorial performance for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Safety Programs and produced technical reports on program implementation strategies.
Furthermore, Katherine González has worked as a Program Analyst for the National Science Foundation, analyzing proposal funding support documents for the Division of Environmental Biology's Evolutionary Processes Program.
Katherine'searliest work experience was as a Forestry Technician for the U.S. Forest Service, where they collaborated with a multidisciplinary team to assess the impacts of invasive tree species and monitor native vegetation regeneration.
Throughout their various roles, Katherine González has demonstrated their ability to analyze data, provide strategic planning, and oversee complex projects, making their a valuable asset in the field of environmental management and biological threat reduction.
Katherine González obtained a Bachelor's degree in Arts and Science, Biology from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez in 2011. Katherine later pursued a Master's degree in Environmental Science from the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, School of Law from 2014 to 2016. Additionally, they obtained an Internship Completion Certification from the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities in the year 2016.
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