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Katharine Corriveau

Founder at Instrumentl

Katharine Corriveau is a versatile Natural Historian known for her extensive experience in environmental studies, wildlife biology, museum exhibits, and grant writing.

She holds a Bachelor of Agriculture & Environmental Science (B.Ag.Env.Sc.) with a focus on Wildlife Biology from McGill University, an MBA/MA in Museum Studies from John F. Kennedy University, and a Master of Science in Environmental Studies from the University of Victoria.

Katharine is the Founder of Instrumentl, a platform dedicated to assisting organizations in securing funding for various projects.

Her professional journey includes roles such as Development Specialist at UC Botanical Garden, Exhibits Registration Intern at California Academy of Sciences, and Outreach Coordinator at UC Berkeley Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.

She has also contributed to institutions like Chabot Space & Science Center, Royal British Columbia Museum, and Point Reyes Bird Observatory in various capacities.

Katharine's experience ranges from teaching environmental studies at the University of Victoria to conducting field research on shorebirds and small mammal tracking.

Her dedication to environmental conservation and education is evident through roles such as Science Educator at Redpath Museum and as a Program Intern at GNWT Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

Katharine Corriveau's expertise extends to grant writing, museum exhibits, wildlife research, environmental education, and project management.

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United States