Kyle Kneeland
About Kyle Kneeland
Kyle Kneeland is an Endangered and Threatened Species Intern at the Student Conservation Association, where he has worked since 2014. He has a background in Environmental Science and is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies at Goodwin College.
Work at Student Conservation Association
Kyle Kneeland has been serving as an Endangered and Threatened Species Intern at the Student Conservation Association since 2014. This role involves working on initiatives focused on the conservation of species that are at risk. The position is based in Arlington, Virginia, where Kyle contributes to various projects aimed at protecting and restoring endangered ecosystems.
Education and Expertise
Kyle Kneeland has a strong educational background in environmental science and studies. He earned an Associate's degree in Environmental Science from Manchester Community College, where he studied from 2011 to 2014. Currently, he is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies at Goodwin College, which he began in 2015. Additionally, he completed his secondary education at Rockville High School.
Previous Work Experience
Before his current role, Kyle Kneeland worked at Six Flags as an Admissions Team Member from 2014 to 2015 in Arlington, Texas. This position provided him with experience in customer service and operations within a large entertainment venue, contributing to his professional development.
Background
Kyle Kneeland has a diverse educational and professional background that emphasizes environmental conservation. His studies have focused on environmental science and studies, equipping him with the knowledge and skills necessary for his current internship. His work experience at Six Flags also adds to his understanding of team dynamics and public engagement.