Brittany Seaborg
About Brittany Seaborg
Brittany Seaborg serves as the Hurricane Recovery Team Leader at the Student Conservation Association, where she has worked since 2021. She has extensive experience in conservation roles, including fire management and GIS data collection, and has held various positions within the Student Conservation Association and The Nature Conservancy.
Current Role as Hurricane Recovery Team Leader
Brittany Seaborg currently serves as the Hurricane Recovery Team Leader at the Student Conservation Association. She has held this position since 2021, focusing on recovery efforts across Gulf States, including Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. In this role, she leads teams in implementing recovery strategies and coordinating efforts to restore ecosystems affected by hurricanes.
Experience at Student Conservation Association
Brittany Seaborg has extensive experience with the Student Conservation Association, having held various positions since 2018. Her roles include serving as GulfCorps Team Leader, Alabama Wildland Fire Crew Leader, and multiple crew member positions. She worked in Mobile, Alabama, and Anchorage, Alaska, contributing to projects focused on conservation and wildfire management. Her involvement in these roles has equipped her with practical skills in environmental stewardship.
Education in English and Writing
Brittany Seaborg studied at Liberty University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in English and Writing with a concentration in Journalism. Her studies spanned from 2018 to 2021, providing her with a strong foundation in communication and writing skills, which are essential in her current and past roles in conservation and recovery efforts.
Skills in Prescribed Fire Management and GIS Data Collection
Brittany Seaborg possesses expertise in prescribed fire management, a critical skill for reducing wildfire risks and promoting ecosystem health. Additionally, she is skilled in GIS data collection, which plays a vital role in mapping and analyzing hurricane recovery efforts. These skills enhance her ability to contribute effectively to conservation projects.
Background in Trail Theory and Assessment
Brittany Seaborg has a strong background in trail theory, which is important for planning and maintaining sustainable trails in conservation areas. Her experience includes serving as a Pinhoti Trail Assessment Intern, where she applied her knowledge to assess trail conditions and recommend improvements. This background supports her work in conservation and environmental management.