Christine Taylor
About Christine Taylor
Christine Taylor is a Harvesting Supervisor with expertise in Forest Management and Environmental Awareness, essential for sustainable practices in the paper and forest products industry. She has a solid background in forestry, having worked at Canfor in various supervisory roles and holds a diploma in Natural Resources and Environmental Technology.
Current Role at Canfor
Christine Taylor currently serves as a Harvesting Supervisor at Canfor, a position she has held since 2020. In this role, she oversees harvesting operations, ensuring that they align with sustainable forestry practices. Her work is based in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, where she applies her expertise in forest management to enhance operational efficiency and environmental stewardship.
Previous Experience at Canfor
Prior to her current role, Christine Taylor held several positions at Canfor. She worked as a Silviculture Supervisor from 2018 to 2020 in Prince George, and as a Forestry Supervisor - Silviculture from 2016 to 2018 in Vanderhoof. Additionally, she was a Registered Forest Technologist in the Planning Department from 2013 to 2016. These roles contributed to her extensive experience in forestry operations and management.
Education and Expertise
Christine Taylor studied at the College of New Caledonia, where she earned a Natural Resources and Environmental Technology Diploma from 2012 to 2014. Her education focused on Forestry, Natural Resources, and Environment, providing her with a solid foundation in sustainable practices. She possesses expertise in Forest Management and Environmental Awareness, which are essential for her work in the paper and forest products industry.
Background in Forestry and Biology
Christine Taylor has a professional background centered on Forestry and Biology. This background enhances her ability to manage natural resources effectively and contributes to her strong skills in Natural Resource Management. Her focus on these areas supports her commitment to sustainable forestry practices and environmental conservation.