Josh Cornell
About Josh Cornell
Josh Cornell is a Silviculture Forester with extensive experience in forestry operations, currently working at J.D. Irving, Limited since 2018. He has held various positions in the forestry sector, including Operations Supervisor and Harvesting Supervisor, and has a diploma in Forest Technology from the Maritime College of Forest Technology.
Current Role as Silviculture Forester
Josh Cornell currently serves as a Silviculture Forester at J.D. Irving, Limited. He has held this position since 2018, contributing to forest management and sustainability efforts in Central New Brunswick. His role involves overseeing silviculture practices, ensuring the health and productivity of forest ecosystems.
Previous Experience at J.D. Irving
Prior to his current role, Josh Cornell worked at J.D. Irving, Limited in various capacities. He served as Operations Supervisor from 2013 to 2018 in St. George, New Brunswick, where he managed operational aspects of forestry projects. He also held the position of Harvesting Supervisor for one year in 2010-2011 in Deersdale, New Brunswick.
Experience at Millar Western Forest Products Ltd.
Josh Cornell worked as a Forest Technician at Millar Western Forest Products Ltd. from 2012 to 2013 in Boyle, Alberta. In this role, he was involved in the technical aspects of forest management, contributing to the company's forestry operations.
Educational Background in Forest Technology
Josh Cornell studied at the Maritime College of Forest Technology, where he focused on Forest Technology/Technician. He completed his studies and earned a Diploma in Forest Technology from 2007 to 2009. This educational background provided him with the foundational knowledge and skills for his career in forestry.
Early Career in Forestry
Josh Cornell began his career in forestry with various roles in 2009. He worked as a Silviculture Field Supervisor at Daishowa-Marubeni International Ltd. for four months in Peace River, Alberta, and as a Forest Technician for three months with the Government of New Brunswick in Fredericton.