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The RMC Graduate

RMC studentsRMC graduates are very successful in gaining employment and career advancement in a dynamic and growing field of opportunity. Diversity of background, variety of career paths, and breadth of employment opportunities make it difficult to characterize a “typical” RMC career.

Individual advising and the critical-path thinking requested of all RMC students is combined with formal sessions to allow the development of an individual’s marketing strategy so to prepare and position each student to successfully start on their professional career path.

The following list of environmental professional positions that have been secured by RMC Graduates are clustered in six domains:

  1. Nonprofit conservation and advocacy organizations at the local, national, and international level.
    • Director, Texas Audubon Society
    • Rural Conservation Specialist, Oxfam International
    • Policy Coordinator, NH Lakes Association
    • Director, New England Biosolids and Residuals Association
    • River Steward, Connecticut River Watershed Council
    • Environmental Analyst, World Bank
  2. Government departments that manage natural resources, regulate pollution, or monitor environmental compliance.
    • District Lands Manager, US Army Corps of Engineers
    • Wetlands Inspector, NH Department of Environmental Services
    • Director, Waste Management Division, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
    • Environmental Health Specialist, Manchester, NH
    • Regional Planner, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
    • Watershed Manager, NH Department of Environmental Services
    • Pollution Prevention Specialist, Maine Department of Environmental Protection
    • Waste Prevention Coordinator, Upper Valley Solid Waste District, VT
  3. Public agencies concerned with local and regional land use planning, or which acquire and manage open space.
    • Manager, Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
    • Environmental Manager, Metropolitan Planning Organization of Kansas City
    • Executive Director, Kennebunk Land Trust
    • City Planner, Keene, NH
    • Lands Steward, Monadnock Conservancy
  4. Environmental consulting businesses engaged in land management and sustainable development, wetlands protection, water resource management and environmental impact assessment.
    • Senior Planner, URS Greiner Woodward Clyde, Inc.
    • Senior Partner, DSM Environmental Services, Inc.
    • Project Manager, Global Environment and Technology Foundation, Inc.
    • Senior Environmental Scientist, Dufrene, Henry and Associates, Inc.
    • Vice President, Tighe and Bond, Inc.
  5. Private industry and institutions engaged in meeting regulations for environmental compliance and developing ecologically sustainable management systems.
    • Director, North American Materials Recovery Operations, Compaq Computers,
    • Chemical Coordinator, Lahey Clinic
    • Environmental Safety and Health Coordinator, Textron Automotive, Inc.
    • Sustainability Coordinator, Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital Alliance
    • Pollution Prevention Specialist, Small Business Development Corporation
  6. Entrepreneurships and business start-ups
    • Climate Change Modeling and Community Impact, Portland, OR
    • Green Decking and Fencing, Austin, TX
    • Geophysical and Water Resource Exploration, Lyndborough, NH
    • Forestry, Wetlands & Lands Assessment, New London, NH
    • Waste Management and Odor Modeling, Newburyport, MA
    • Wetlands and Watershed Impact Restoration, Norwich, VT

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Last Updated: 4/21/08