Therese Potter has extensive experience in environmental science and landscape architecture, serving as an Administrative Intern and Research Assistant at The Water Institute of the Gulf since October 2018, and as a Research Assistant at the Robert Riech School of Landscape Architecture since August 2018. Previous roles include a Teaching Assistant at Laguna Blanca School, a Groundwater Monitoring Volunteer at the Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration, and an Outdoor Science Educator at Genesis Account: American Outdoor School. Additional experience includes an internship with the Creeks Division of Parks and Recreation in Santa Barbara and work as an Undergraduate Student Researcher in a Watershed/Geology Lab. Therese Potter holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from California State University, Monterey Bay, along with continued education in Applied Science and Mathematics from Santa Barbara City College, and a Master of Landscape Architecture from Louisiana State University.
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