Carling Mac Donald
About Carling Mac Donald
Carling Mac Donald is an intern in Environmental Consulting at Hatch in Niagara, Ontario, with a background in horticulture and environmental studies. She has experience in writing Environmental Impact Statement reports and conducting research for environmental assessments.
Work at Hatch
Carling Mac Donald has been working at Hatch as an Intern in Environmental Consulting since 2021. In this role, she focuses on writing Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) reports specifically for transportation projects in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). She conducts preliminary research on Class Environmental Assessments (EA's) to identify potential bidding opportunities. Additionally, she engages in professional written correspondence with governmental organizations, contributing to the effectiveness of the consulting team.
Education and Expertise
Carling Mac Donald holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Environmental Planning from Fleming College, which she completed in 2021. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies from Trent University, where she studied from 2014 to 2019. Furthermore, she studied Commercial Cannabis Production at Niagara College from 2019 to 2020. Her educational background equips her with a solid foundation in environmental principles and practices.
Background
Carling Mac Donald has a diverse work history that includes various roles in environmental and retail sectors. Prior to her current position at Hatch, she worked as a Horticultural Research Assistant at Niagara College for three months in 2019. She also served as a Cultivation Technician Intern at Emblem Corp. for three months in the same year. Her experience includes working as a Head Gardener at Eganridge Resort, Country Club & Spa from 2016 to 2018, and as a Team Lead at Freshii from 2017 to 2018. Additionally, she was a Key Holder at HMV Retail Ltd from 2014 to 2017.
Achievements
In her role as an Intern at Hatch, Carling Mac Donald has developed skills in writing Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) reports and conducting research on environmental assessments. She organizes and interprets field work data using Microsoft Excel, which supports her analytical capabilities. Her experience in engaging with governmental organizations enhances her professional communication skills, contributing to her effectiveness in the environmental consulting field.