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ANAMAR has a
highly qualified, close-knit team of scientists and engineers with various
areas of expertise. This diversification of skills and knowledge is integral
to our success and ensures that each project is approached from various
perspectives. It also allows us to provide our clients with a project-specific
team of professionals that is especially suited for their particular needs.
Each staff member has individual experience in project design and management
and has organized and supervised many field efforts.
Below is a short profile of our principals and key
project managers:
Nadia Lombardero,
M.S. - President
Ms. Lombardero is ANAMAR's owner and President. She has been working
with various governmental agencies and managing a variety of large, complex
environmental projects since 1991. She has a B.S. in Chemistry from Texas
A&M University and an M.S. in Analytical Chemistry and Toxicology
from the University of Florida. Her areas of expertise include sediment
chemistry and toxicology, organic chemistry, QA/QC protocols, business
administration, project management, laboratory and field audits, and analytical
data interpretation.
Terence L. Cake, MBA, P.E. - Vice President
Mr. Cake is the Vice President of ANAMAR. He has
been working in the fields of water resources, environmental engineering,
and permitting with federal, state, and local agencies since 1992. He
has a B.S. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida
and an MBA from Colorado State University. His areas of specialization
include hydrology, surface water quality, environmental biology, design
of water and wastewater treatment plants, and project management.
Michelle E. Rau, M.S., P.W.S. - Project Manager/Ecologist
Ms. Rau is an ecologist and project manager
and has been working in the field of environmental science and research
since 1992. She has a B.S. in Natural Resource Conservation and an M.S.
in Soil and Water Science, both from the University of Florida. Her areas
of specialization include wetland ecology, water quality, plant taxonomy,
soil science, field sampling methods, and technical writing.
Christine T. Smith, B.A. - GIS/Remote Sensing Specialist Ms. Smith coordinates spatial data collection, management, interpretation, and analysis for dredging, ecological, and engineering projects. She is proficient with a range of software and hardware, including SonarWiz.MAP + Subbottom Profiling, ArcGIS, Hypack/Hysweep, Erdas IMAGINE, Differential GPS systems, Edgetech Discover, MarineSonics Seascan, Klein SonarPro, and SDSFIE software, allowing her to manage data over the life of an entire project from collecting data to submitting Spatial Data Standards-compliant geodatabases. Ms. Smith gained experience in marine remote sensing and data management during her tenure at the Florida Marine Research Institute’s Coastal and Marine Resources Department incorporating GIS vector data with multibeam bathymetry data of the Florida Middle Grounds. She has served in multiple capacities from survey design to field verification of benthic habitat surveys.
Joshua J. Muller, M.S., J.D. - Environmental Scientist Mr. Muller is an Environmental Scientist who has worked in the field since 1998. He has a B.A. in Environmental Policy from Eckerd College, a M.S. in Wetland Ecology and a J.D. with an Emphasis in Environmental and Water Law both from the University of Florida. His areas of expertise include wetland ecology, water quality, plant taxonomy, and environmental law.
Jason C. Seitz, M.S. - Biologist Mr. Seitz is a biological scientist with professional experience in Florida since 1995 and has held positions with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Florida Museum of Natural History, county government, and private consulting firms. Mr. Seitz holds an A.A.S. in Fisheries Technology from SUNY Cobleskill and a B.S. in Biology & Aquatic Ecology from SUNY Brockport. He is currently completing a M.S. in Environmental Science at the University of Florida. His areas of specialization include fish biology, invasive species management, endangered species management, wetland ecology, wetland mitigation, soil science, and technical writing. Mr. Seitz has published studies in regional and international journals (available upon request).
Constance M. Steen - Business Development/Office Manager Ms. Steen has been working in the field of environmental
consulting since 1977. She specializes in client services, office management
and administration, project assistance, technical writing, editing, and
scheduling.
Paul Berman, B.S - QA Officer/Staff Scientist
Mr. Berman is ANAMAR's QA Officer. He has a degree in mathematics from the University of Florida. He worked in an environmental laboratory from 1986 until 2008, when he joined the staff at ANAMAR full time. He has extensive knowledge and experience in water quality testing, data review and validation, quality assurance/quality control, laboratory standard operating procedures, and environmental regulations.
Rebeca Denahan - Controller Ms. Denahan has a background in financial management and business. She holds an A.A.S. in Business Administration and numerous certificate degrees, such as Business Management, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management and Human Resources. She has refined our accounting procedures and implemented new corporate financial management systems. She has devised a new-project set-up to facilitate budget tracking and management. She oversees financial aspects within the company and with client contracts, and has successfully managed financial operations through DCAA audits. Additionally, Ms. Denahan's proficiency in Spanish and French is used for document translation and to facilitate client relations.
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