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How did your experiences at UWSP affect your life?
Stacey79Biology uwspUwspJsjshsSallenba@uwsp.edu6797Plover
Rochelle UrnessRochelle Kitzke1983Natural Resource ManagementWater ResourcesLakes Area Habitat for HumanityDevelopment Directorshell.urness@lakesareahabitat.og6172 Bittersweet LaneNisswa MN 56468
I recently accepted the position as Develpment Director at Lakes Area Habitat for Humanity. Our mission is to provide decent, safe and affordable housing to families in the Brainerd Lakes Area. The goal of Habitat for Humanity international is to eliminate poverty housing worldwide!
Dave Olson1995MS Natural Resources - Wildlife BiologyU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceWildlife Biologistdave_olson@fws.gov1080 69th StreetBoulder, CO 80303
Since 1997 I have worked for the US Fish and Wildlife Service.  12 years as a wildlife biologist for the National Wildlife Refuge System.  I have worked at Rappahannock NWR, Warsaw, VA; Red Rock Lakes NWR, Lakeview, MT; Seney NWR, Seney, MI.  In 2009 I transferred to the Migratory Bird Management division of the US Fish and Wildlife Service in Denver, CO as the Migratory Game Bird Biologist for Region 6 of the Service.
Having attended the graduate program at UWSP was very good for my career.  There are a lot of Pointers in the Service.  When I was at Red Rock Lakes NWR in MT there were 3 Pointers employed at the same time.  Pretty amazing.
Tim Wiesner1992Water ResourcesVeolia Water North AmericaProject ManagerTimothy.Wiesner@VeoliaWaterNA.com510 Main StreetBlack River Falls, WI 54615
I am working with a worldwide Water Resouces Company, Veolia Water.
My degree in Water Resources directly relates to my position in Veolia Water,
Kimberly Emerson2011Wildlife EcologyBiologyU.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceBiological Science Techniciankimberly.emerson.21@gmail.com15928 Haven Drive Little Falls, MN 56345