Jessica Goulet
About Jessica Goulet
Jessica Goulet is a Crew Lead at the Student Conservation Association and has a background in environmental studies. She has held various roles in conservation and education, including campaign coordination and project development in multiple organizations across the United States.
Work at Student Conservation Association
Jessica Goulet has been serving as a Crew Lead at the Student Conservation Association since 2022. In this role, she is responsible for leading conservation projects and managing crew members in various outdoor settings. Her work focuses on environmental stewardship and community engagement in Seattle, Washington. She has been involved in multiple initiatives aimed at enhancing natural habitats and promoting sustainable practices.
Previous Experience at Student PIRGs
Before her current position, Jessica worked at Student PIRGs as the 'Save the Bees' Campaign Coordinator for WashPIRG from 2018 to 2020. Based in Seattle, Washington, she led efforts to raise awareness about the importance of bee conservation and implemented strategies to engage the community in supporting pollinator-friendly practices.
Education and Expertise
Jessica Goulet studied Environmental Studies at the University of Washington, where she earned her Bachelor's degree from 2018 to 2022. She also completed a minor in Environmental Science and Resource Management. Additionally, she studied General Studies at Grays Harbor College from 2017 to 2018. Her academic background provides her with a solid foundation in environmental issues and resource management.
Background in Conservation and Fire Management
Jessica has a diverse background in conservation and fire management. She worked as a Forestry Aid Intern with the U.S. Forest Service in 2021, where she participated in trail maintenance and management. She is certified as a Wildland Firefighter and took part in a 13,000-acre prescribed burn in Idaho. Her experience also includes serving as a Fire Crew Member with the Idaho Conservation Corps in 2019.
Leadership and Community Involvement
Jessica has demonstrated leadership skills through various roles, including serving as an Undergraduate Peer Teaching Assistant for the University of Washington's Program on the Environment. She is currently a representative on the College of the Environment Curriculum Committee, where she contributes to discussions on academic programs and initiatives. Her involvement in community service and education reflects her commitment to environmental advocacy.