Sarah Kristoff
About Sarah Kristoff
Sarah Kristoff serves as the Woodlands Supervisor at Tolko Industries in Slave Lake, a position she has held since 2018. With a background in silviculture and operations, she has accumulated extensive experience in the forestry sector.
Work at Tolko Industries
Sarah Kristoff has been employed at Tolko Industries as a Woodlands Supervisor since 2018. In this role, she oversees operations related to forestry in Slave Lake. Her responsibilities include managing silviculture practices and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Prior to her current position, she served as a Woodlands Supervisor in Silviculture from 2017 to 2018, also at Tolko, where she focused on the management of forest resources. Additionally, she began her career at Tolko as a Summer Student from 2015 to 2016, gaining foundational experience in the forestry sector.
Education and Expertise
Sarah Kristoff earned her Bachelor of Science in Forestry from the University of Alberta, completing her studies from 2011 to 2016. This academic background provided her with a solid foundation in forest management and ecological principles. Her education is complemented by practical experience in the forestry sector, particularly in silviculture and operations. She has demonstrated a commitment to developing her skills and knowledge specifically within the forest industry.
Background in Forestry
Sarah Kristoff has a background that includes various roles within the forestry sector. She worked as a Silviculture Summer Student at West Fraser in 2014 for three months, where she gained initial exposure to forest management practices. This experience, along with her subsequent roles at Tolko Industries, has contributed to her comprehensive understanding of forestry operations and silviculture.
Professional Experience
Throughout her career, Sarah Kristoff has accumulated significant experience in the forestry industry. Her roles have included both operational and supervisory positions, allowing her to develop a diverse skill set. In addition to her current role as Woodlands Supervisor, she has held positions that focused on silviculture, demonstrating her ability to manage forest resources effectively. Her career trajectory reflects a steady progression within the field.