Alexander Cassidy
About Alexander Cassidy
Alexander Cassidy is an Environmental Intern with experience in habitat restoration and environmental monitoring. He has worked with organizations such as Toronto and Region Conservation and Ontario Parks, and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies from Trent University.
Work at Hatch
Alexander Cassidy currently serves as an Environmental Intern at Hatch, where he contributes to various environmental projects. His role involves the use of scientific databases that support environmental initiatives. This position allows him to apply his academic knowledge and practical experience in a professional setting.
Education and Expertise
Alexander Cassidy earned a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies from Trent University, completing his degree from 2012 to 2017. His educational background provides a strong foundation in environmental principles and practices, which he applies in his current role and previous positions.
Background
Prior to his internship at Hatch, Cassidy gained valuable experience in environmental work through various roles. He worked as a Field Labourer on Engineering Projects at Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) for six months in 2017. He also served as a Field Assistant in Environmental Monitoring and Data Management at TRCA for four months in 2018.
Environmental Experience
Cassidy has a diverse background in environmental monitoring and habitat restoration. He worked at Ontario Parks in various roles at Samuel De Champlain Provincial Park from 2016 to 2017. Additionally, he served as a Stewardship Ranger at the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry for one month in 2010, contributing to environmental stewardship efforts.