Szalina Maass
About Szalina Maass
Szalina Maass is an Environmental Intern at Chevron in Perth, Western Australia, with a multidisciplinary background in environmental science and media production.
Current Role at Chevron
Szalina Maass is currently an Environmental Intern at Chevron, based in Perth, Western Australia. In this role, she applies her expertise in environmental science to support the company's sustainability initiatives. Szalina's work focuses on environmental health and safety, employing her skills in field research and data analysis to contribute to Chevron's environmental goals.
Previous Experience as Media and Sustainability Consultant
From 2019 to 2021, Szalina Maass worked at Forest Lodge Resort in Western Australia as a Media and Sustainability Consultant. During her tenure, she merged her media production skills with sustainability efforts. This role allowed her to design and implement media strategies that promoted the resort's environmental initiatives, enhancing public awareness and engagement.
Background in Videography
Szalina Maass has a robust background in videography, having worked in various roles that honed her media production skills. She served as a Freelance Camera Operator at Front Row Screen for four months in 2019 and as a Casual Videographer for the City of Cockburn from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, she worked as a Videographer at Murdoch University, where she was involved in creating educational and promotional content.
Educational Background
Szalina Maass has an extensive educational background in environmental science and media production. She earned a Graduate Diploma in Environmental Science from Murdoch University in 2021. She also completed a double major in Conservation Biology and Screen Production, earning a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree from Murdoch University in 2019. Her education has equipped her with a multidisciplinary skill set, combining scientific research with media communication.
Volunteer Experience at Dolphin Discovery Centre
Szalina Maass volunteered at the Dolphin Discovery Centre in Bunbury, Western Australia, from 2014 to 2015. During her year-long volunteer experience, she gained practical insights into wildlife conservation. This role provided her with a hands-on understanding of marine biology and the challenges associated with environmental preservation.