Kerry Dunleavy
About Kerry Dunleavy
Kerry Dunleavy is a Project Manager with a strong background in marine biology and cetacean acoustics, having conducted extensive research across multiple oceanic regions.
Kerry Dunleavy Project Manager
Kerry Dunleavy currently holds the position of Project Manager. With a strong background in environmental systems and research, Kerry brings a wealth of experience to the role. As a leader, Kerry utilizes a comprehensive understanding of project coordination and data analysis, particularly in environmental and ecological contexts.
Kerry Dunleavy Education Background
Kerry Dunleavy earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Systems: Evolution, Behavior, and Ecology from the University of California, San Diego in June 2011. This educational foundation has provided Kerry with a deep understanding of ecological systems, evolutionary processes, and behavioral patterns, which are crucial for managing complex environmental projects.
Kerry Dunleavy Internship Experience
Kerry Dunleavy interned at the NOAA-Southwest Fisheries Science Center in the Marine Mammal Genetics Lab and the Antarctic Ecosystems Research Division. During this internship, Kerry gained valuable experience in marine mammal genetics and Antarctic ecosystems, which contributed significantly to their expertise in environmental research and data analysis.
Kerry Dunleavy Cetacean Acoustics Research
Kerry Dunleavy spent five years researching cetacean acoustics in various locations, including the Atlantic, Pacific, Gulf of Mexico, and Alaska. This research involved extensive collection and analysis of acoustic data, providing Kerry with a deep understanding of marine mammal communication and behavior. The skills developed during this time are integral to Kerry's current role in project management.