Juliet Goveia, Fit
About Juliet Goveia, Fit
Juliet Goveia is a Woodlands Information Management Technician at Canfor in Prince George, British Columbia. She has a background in geography and environmental studies, with advanced training in geospatial data analytics and experience in timber cruising.
Work at Canfor
Juliet Goveia has been employed at Canfor since 2021, serving as a Woodlands Information Management Technician. In this role, she focuses on ensuring the integrity of woodlands data and has contributed to the development of streamlined processes for field operations and information management. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Timber Cruising Specialist at Canfor from 2019 to 2020, where she gained experience in timber assessment and data collection.
Education and Expertise
Juliet Goveia studied at The University of British Columbia from 2009 to 2011, completing coursework in Forest Operations. She later attended Florida State University from 2012 to 2014, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Geography with a minor in Environmental Studies. Most recently, she studied at Nova Scotia Community College - Centre of Geographic Sciences, achieving an Advanced Diploma in Geospatial Data Analytics from 2020 to 2021. Her educational background supports her expertise in forestry and data management.
Background
Juliet Goveia has a diverse educational background in forestry and geography, which has informed her career in the forestry industry. She has lived and worked in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, where she has developed her professional skills in woodlands information management and timber cruising. Her experience spans various roles within Canfor, contributing to her understanding of the industry's operational needs.
Achievements
Juliet Goveia is a member of the Association of British Columbia Forestry Professionals as a Forester in Training. In her current role at Canfor, she has played a significant part in enhancing the efficiency of field operations and information management. Her contributions reflect her commitment to improving processes within the forestry sector.