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Cortney Mycroft received her B.S. in Forestry and M.S. in Forest Ecology
from Purdue University in Indiana. After receiving her degrees, she worked in
the Human Dimensions lab at Purdue evaluating attitudes of the public with
relation to forest management and interviewing loggers to qualify the challenges
they face on a daily basis. Cortney was then a Project Manager at D.J. Case and
Associates where she worked with their Market Research Director to evaluate hunting
and fishing license sales in states across the US as well as other hunting and
fishing recruitment and retention efforts. She relocated to central Indiana and
served as Project Coordinator for the Hardwood Ecosystem Experiment - a forest
research project that is a collaboration of state agencies and university faculty
and staff. Cortney headed up the organization, data management, field crew efforts,
and documentation of this extensive project. Cortney brings data management, GIS,
and computational skills and her interest in active resource management to the table
at Southwick Associates.
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