Catalina Gonzalez
About Catalina Gonzalez
Catalina Gonzalez is an Environmental Specialist focused on Environmental Assessment and Permitting, currently working at Hatch in Mississauga, Ontario. She has over eight years of experience in environmental management, particularly in the mining sector, and holds a Master's degree in Environmental Sciences from the University of Toronto.
Current Role at Hatch
Catalina Gonzalez currently serves as an Environmental Specialist, EA and Permitting at Hatch. She has held this position since 2020 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. In her role, she focuses on environmental assessments and permitting processes, contributing to projects that require compliance with environmental regulations and standards.
Previous Experience at BBA Consultants
Prior to her current role, Catalina worked as an Environmental Advisor at BBA Consultants from 2019 to 2020 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. During her tenure, she provided environmental advisory services, leveraging her expertise in environmental management to support various projects.
Experience at Hatch as Environmental Analyst
Catalina Gonzalez worked at Hatch as an Environmental Analyst from 2011 to 2019 in Mississauga. In this role, she gained significant experience in environmental management and assessment, focusing on projects within the mining sector. Her work involved conducting lifecycle assessments and evaluating carbon footprints.
Educational Background
Catalina Gonzalez holds a Master's degree in Environmental Sciences from the University of Toronto, which she completed from 2010 to 2011. She also earned an Ingeniero degree in Ambiental from Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, studying there from 2003 to 2009. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her expertise in environmental management.
Early Career at Codelco
Catalina began her career as a Summer Student at Codelco, where she worked for two months in 2005 at the Fundicion y Refineria Ventanas. This early experience introduced her to the environmental aspects of the mining industry and laid the groundwork for her future roles.