Peggy Bradley has a diverse work experience background. Peggy started their career as a Technical Support at Microsoft in 1989 and later worked as a Technical and Computer Support at the US EPA Corvallis Research Station from 1991 to 1995. Following that, Peggy became the Executive Director at the International Institute in 1995, where they worked on projects related to commercial applications and designed a biosphere home that utilized solar energy and hydroponics for self-sustainability. In 1999, they became the CEO of the Hydroponic Homeless Shelter, where they designed and implemented a low-tech hydroponic system to provide shelter and support to those affected by natural disasters. Additionally, Peggy conducted scientific experiments with DuPont Corporation on fiber properties for hydroponic culture and established the International Institute of Simplified Hydroponics Training Center in Mexico in 2003. Overall, Peggy is experienced in technical support, research, project management, and hydroponics.
Peggy Bradley attended Oregon State University from 1990 to 1991, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Peggy then pursued a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering, completing their studies in 1991. Peggy continued their education at Oregon State University and obtained a Master's degree in Civil Engineering in 1994. There is no information provided about their degree or field of study during their time at Oregon State from 1992 to 1995.
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