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MOLINA NATIONAL AGRARIAN UNIVERSITY (UNALM) - Peru
Bachelor Degree in Forestry Engineering
• Formation in all the aspects of the Forest Science including Ecology, Dendrology, Best practices, Ecotourism, Remote Sensoring, Teledetection, Topography, Wood Anatomy, Urban Forestry among others.
EXPERIENCE
DATA MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST (September 2007 – Current)
Leistritz Advance Turbine Corporation
INSPECTOR (January – April, 2005)
National Institute Of Natural Resources (INRENA-PERÚ)
Forestry and Wild Fauna Technical Administration – Lima – Peru
• Worked as Inspector at Lima International Airport for flora and fauna included in CITES, by searching and detecting passengers for possible illegal trade.
• As Inspector at the Maritime Port of Callao for lumber products included or not in CITES, ready for shipping, in cargo areas and in storage facilities.
• As CITES - Flora Chief Inspector's Assistant, by writing reports and inspecting lumber companies mainly for Cedar and Mahogany exports.
PROFESSOR’S ASSISTANT (July – December, 2002)
La Molina National Agrarian University (UNALM) PERÚ
Forestry Science Faculty
Teledetection Laboratory
• Teledetection Professor's Lab Assistant, helping him during classes, working directly with the students in the use of remote sensing equipment and reading of aerial pictures, satellite images and maps to identify different areas in the Amazon jungle.
INTERN (March – June, 2002)
Experimental Unit Jenaro Herrera – Iquitos – PERÚ
• This internship was part of the Camp Semester at the Forestry Science Faculty as part of our studies.
• I got in situ education for Forest Best Management Practices, Dendrology, Wild Fauna (identification and research), Forest Measurement, and Forest Ecology; living in an experimental unit in the jungle.
SECRETARY AND INTERPRETER (February – March, 1996)
Canadian Universities Services Overseas (CUSO)
• Worked as a temp secretary by answering phones both in English and Spanish, customer service and other clerical and administrative jobs.
• Interpreter for Canadian students during the time they arrive to Lima and while them started their Spanish lessons.
This gave me the opportunity to practice and improve my skills as translator and interpreter and to deal with different type of people.
PUBLISHING
“Determination of Adsorption Capacity of Air Particulate Materials from 3 Arboreal Species in 2 Main Avenues at the District of Lima Downtown”
LA MOLINA NATIONAL AGRARIAN UNIVERSITY (UNALM), PERU
• Thesis to obtain the Forestry Engineering Degree. Qualification of Outstanding.
TRAINNING
Environmental
CHEMICAL SOCIETY - PERÚ (May 2006)
• “Capturing and Storing of Carbon Dioxide”
Wildlife
ECOLOGYCAL AND RECREATIONAL CENTRE HUACHIPA - PERÚ (March 2005)
• “I Course of Wildlife Anesthesiology”
Forestry Science
LA MOLINA NATIONAL AGRARIAN UNIVERSITY (UNALM) ALECIF
(October -November, 2004)
• “VIII Latin American Forestry Science Students Congress”
PERUVIAN REPUBLIC CONGRESS (November 2003)
• Lecture: “Challenges on the Sustainable Management of Mahogany in Peru within the Aspects of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)”
LA MOLINA NATIONAL AGRARIAN UNIVERSITY (UNALM)-Perú
(November 2002)
• Conference: “First Encounter Between Students and Forestry Entrepreneurs”
LA MOLINA NATIONAL AGRARIAN UNIVERSITY (UNALM)-Perú
(November 2002)
• Conference Cycles: “National Forestry Week 2002”
Ecology and Environment
SAN MARTÍN DE PORRES UNIVERSITY - HUMAN MEDICINE CAMPUS
Municipality of La Molina- Peru (October 2001)
• “I Ecology and Environmental Symposium. Developing Consciousness in the Community”
OTHER SKILLS
Languages
• Spanish: Native Language
• English: Oral and Written Sufficiency
Computer Skills
• Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point (medium to advance);
• GIS (basic)
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Leoncio José Calderón A.
Chief Inspector – Cites
National Institute of Natural Resources -INRENA
Forestry and Wild Fauna Technical Administration – Lima
Cell phone: (511) 999-266-32
Office: (511) 460-0873
E-mail: caoba-cedro@yahoo.com
Ing. Fernando Bulnes
Professor
UNALM
Faculty of Forestry Science
Department of Forestry Management
Phone: (511) 349-5847 ext. 235; (511) 349-2634.
E-mail: Cfbulnes@lamolina.edu.pe
Carmen Espinoza Bernal
Project Country Representative
CUSO
Phone: (511) 241-3388 (511) 241-3394 / Fax: (511) 241-1926
E-mail: c_espinoza@terra.com.pe
Oscar Espinoza Chirinos
Sales Manager – Colombia Region
ALICORP
Cell Phone (Colombia): (312)583- 6659
PERSONAL REFERENCES
Margarita Matthews
Phone: (928) 341-1951
E-mail: cmatthews@swanesthesia.com
Colleen Miranda
Phone: (937) 475-8775
E-mail: cmiranda0114@hotmail.com
Maria Cuenca
E-mail: mcuenca@kimberlyhotel.com
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