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Learn about Environmental & Sustainability Consulting (Part Two)

About this event

The second in this webinar series will see early career professionals from our UK Early Careers Advisory Board share their insights working in the environmental & sustainability consulting sector.

Learn about their entry routes into the sector, experience with chartership and professional registration, what their day-to-day roles include and more.

Join the webinar to get an understanding of different roles within the sector, such as: 

  • Whole life carbon 
  • Terrestrial ecology 
  • Flood risk management and hydraulic modelling 
  • EIA project management
  • ESG consulting 

Register for the rest of the series.

Want to learn more about the UK Early Careers Advisory Board? Visit our website or contact Chair Emily Ridge at emily.ridge@environment-analyst.com.

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    Emily Ridge Community & Events Manager, and Chair of Early Careers Advisory Boards @ Environment Analyst

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    Danielle Esterhuizen Graduate Environmental Consultant @ Ramboll

    Danielle joined Ramboll after completing her Bachelor of Science in Zoology at the University of Exeter. Danielle has assisted on a range of projects delivering consultancy services in terrestrial ecology and Biodiversity Net Gain across the public and private sector.

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    Amy Salisbury ESG Consultant @ WSP

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    Kirsty Ward Graduate Environmental and Sustainability Consultant @ Mott MacDonald

    Kirsty joined Mott MacDonald in 2024 as a Graduate Environmental and Sustainability Consultant after graduating from Newcastle University with a BSc in Environmental Science with Placement. She has worked on projects across a variety of sectors including highways, rail, ports, energy and water, which has included contributing to Environmental Impact Assessment reports, environmental permitting, stakeholder consultation and engagement and an Environmental Clerk of Works role.

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    Pia Mattatall Aedo Environmental Consultant @ RSK

    Pia is an Environmental Consultant within RSK Environment, an RSK division that specialises in the EIA process and a wide range of environmental and planning services. She manages and provides support for a variety of projects, including linear developments and renewable anergy projects. She is also a Biochemist with a Master’s in Environmental Pollution and Remediation. Her experience covers Environmental Sciences, the use of biomarkers for environmental screening and analysis of effect of pollutants on living organisms, general laboratory work, university teaching, research, and scientific project design and execution. She integrates all of these experiences into her day to day work as a consultant.

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    Amelia Mills Senior Carbon Consultant @ Arcadis

    AMY GOODSHIP Graduate Sustainability Consultant AECOM Amy is a Graduate Sustainability Consultant at AECOM'S Carbon & ESG Practice. She has worked on projects across the public (rail and highways) and private sectors (water, food and beverage, business services) in and outside the UK and Europe. Her expertise includes carbon footprinting and modelling, science-based target setting, and circular economy. Amy also drafts climate change risk assessments and material and waste chapters for Environmental Impact Assessments. Prior to joining AECOM, Amy completed a BSc in Biology and an MSc in Sustainability and Consultancy. During her master's placement at Mott MacDonald, she led and delivered a project on incorporating Nature Positive into the infrastructure industry, which sparked her interest in this field.

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    Mariano Gomez Water Engineer @ Sweco UK

    Mariano started his career in the environmental sector after completing his MSc in Environmental Engineering at Imperial College, and he now works as an engineer in Sweco UK’s Water Environment team. Mariano works across a variety of projects, including flood risk and drainage assessments, hydrology studies, hydraulic and network modelling, while also supporting bidding and marketing activities. What he enjoys most is applying technical skills to deliver practical solutions that improve resilience and sustainability in local communities.

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