Elizabeth Madsen
About Elizabeth Madsen
Elizabeth Madsen is a geologist currently working at ExxonMobil. She has a diverse background in geology, research, and education, with experience in various roles and academic achievements in geosciences and leadership.
Title at Exxonmobil
Elizabeth Madsen has been serving as a Geologist at Exxonmobil since 2014. Her work at the company involves analysing geological data, evaluating rock formations, and contributing to the exploration and extraction of oil and natural gas. Her extensive background in geosciences and hands-on experience in the field make her a valuable asset to the team.
Previous Roles at University of South Carolina
From 2012 to 2014, Elizabeth Madsen held the position of Teaching and Research Assistant at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina. In this role, she assisted professors with academic research, prepared and delivered lectures, and provided support to students in their academic endeavours. Her role helped her gain in-depth knowledge and practical experience in geosciences.
Education in Geosciences at University of South Carolina
Elizabeth Madsen completed her Master's degree in Geosciences at the University of South Carolina from 2012 to 2014. Her studies focused on various aspects of earth sciences, including geology, geography, and environmental science. This advanced education provided her with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for her subsequent roles in the field of geology.
Undergraduate Education at University of Northern Iowa
Elizabeth Madsen earned her Bachelor's degrees in Leadership, Spanish Language and Literature, Earth Science, and Geology at the University of Northern Iowa between 2008 and 2012. Her multidisciplinary education equipped her with a diverse skill set, ranging from leadership and communication to scientific research and geological analysis.
Early Career Experience
Before her advanced studies and professional roles in geology, Elizabeth Madsen gained early career experience in a variety of positions. She worked as an Iowa Seed Grant Research Assistant at the University of Northern Iowa, Camp Counselor at Camp Adventure Youth Services, and as a Lifeguard at the YMCA in Chicago, Illinois. These roles helped her develop diverse skills and a strong work ethic.