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Alice is a mountain hydrologist, educator and facilitator of leadership development with a unique combination of skills that lets her move across sectors and work effectively with diverse populations. Highlights include:
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-Quantitative water engineering background combined with qualitative hydrologic process knowledge
-Experience with mountain water resource issues and projects spanning geographies from the Andes to western US to High Asia
-Research specialty in remote regions, producing novel data sets in poorly understood areas across regional scales
-Highly experienced in conducting successful extended field campaigns in remote mountain environments
-Societally relevant research topics focusing on those with imminent development pressure or likelihood to change
-Proven record of high quality, traditional university-based teaching, including her own course design and (twice) implementation
-Leadership development instruction with exceptional student outcomes and a high rate of rapport across varying populations, from Navy SEALs to college students
-Highly effective classroom instructor for immersive, wilderness medicine certifications