Amelia Croteau
About Amelia Croteau
Amelia Croteau is a Project Manager at MBTA Capital Delivery with a background in urban planning and natural resource protection.
Company
Amelia Croteau currently works as a Project Manager at MBTA Capital Delivery in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. She has been with the company since 2020.
Education and Expertise
Amelia Croteau has a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Geography from the University of New Hampshire, where she studied from 2010 to 2015. She has expertise in using ArcGIS for urban planning and zoning projects. She also has a background in natural resource protection, adding depth to her role in urban planning.
Background
Before joining MBTA Capital Delivery, Amelia Croteau held various positions, including City Planner for the City of Garden City, Kansas, and Executive Director Boston Conservation Commission, Floodplain Manager for the City of Boston. She has also worked as a Research Assistant and Contributing Author for Global Treks and Adventures, and as an Organizing Fellow at NextGen Climate.
Professional Experience
Amelia Croteau served as a Board Trustee at the Boston Groundwater Trust from 2018 to 2020. She was Executive Director of the Boston Conservation Commission and Floodplain Manager from 2017 to 2020, and City Planner for the City of Garden City, Kansas from 2015 to 2016. Her career also includes a role as an Organizing Fellow at NextGen Climate and a Research Assistant and Contributing Author at Global Treks and Adventures.
Skills and Intergovernmental Relations
Amelia Croteau has strong skills in intergovernmental relations, particularly within the context of government administration. Her expertise extends to urban planning, zoning projects, and natural resource protection.