Claire Errico
About Claire Errico
Claire Errico serves as the Woodlands Referral Coordinator at Tolko Industries, specializing in wetland and riparian surveying within her forestry expertise. She has a background in forest management and has worked in various capacities across British Columbia, contributing to First Nations consultation and resource development projects.
Current Role at Tolko Industries
Claire Errico currently serves as the Woodlands Referral Coordinator at Tolko Industries, a position she has held since 2020. In this role, she is responsible for coordinating various aspects of woodland management and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Her work involves extensive collaboration with stakeholders and First Nations, reflecting her expertise in forestry and resource management.
Previous Experience at Tolko Industries
Before her current role, Claire Errico worked at Tolko Industries as a Forest Technician and Development and Silviculture Assistant from 2013 to 2015. During her two years in this position, she contributed to various forestry projects in Lumby and Williams Lake, British Columbia. Her responsibilities included assisting in silviculture practices and supporting forest development initiatives.
Educational Background in Forestry
Claire Errico studied Forestry Resource Technology at Vancouver Island University, where she earned a Diploma from 2008 to 2011. She furthered her education at The University of British Columbia, obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Forest Management/Forest Resources Management from 2011 to 2013. Her academic achievements include receiving the CIF gold medal for merit and the Truck Loggers Scholarship for academic excellence for two consecutive years.
Specialization in Wetland and Riparian Surveying
Claire Errico specializes in wetland and riparian surveying, which is integral to her forestry expertise. This specialization enhances her ability to manage and protect sensitive ecosystems within her work. Her extensive experience includes conducting surveys and consultations that involve First Nations, contributing to sustainable resource management practices.
Diverse Work Experience in British Columbia
Throughout her career, Claire Errico has gained diverse experience across various locations in British Columbia, including Haida Gwaii and the Okanagan. Prior to her current position, she worked at Island Timberlands Limited Partnership as a Productions, Engineering, GIS, and Silviculture Assistant for five months in 2012 and served as a Seasonal Wetland Surveyor for the Capital Regional District from 2010 to 2011.