Tonni Lopez Guadarrama
About Tonni Lopez Guadarrama
Tonni Lopez Guadarrama is a Forestry Field Coordinator at Tolko Industries, where he has worked since 2018. He has a background in environmental science and has held various roles in the forestry and environmental sectors, including positions at the Government of Alberta and Teck Resources Limited.
Current Role as Forestry Field Coordinator
Tonni Lopez Guadarrama serves as a Forestry Field Coordinator at Tolko Industries, a position held since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing forestry operations, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, and coordinating field activities. His experience in the forestry sector allows him to effectively manage resources and contribute to sustainable practices within the industry.
Previous Experience at Tolko Industries
Before his current role, Tonni worked at Tolko Industries as an Equipment Operator for seven months in 2013. His responsibilities included operating various types of machinery and ensuring efficient workflow in forestry operations. This experience provided him with practical knowledge of equipment management and operational procedures.
Experience at Teck Resources Limited
Tonni served as an Environmental Coordinator at Teck Resources Limited from 2015 to 2018. In this capacity, he focused on environmental management and compliance, working to minimize the ecological impact of the company's operations. His role involved implementing environmental policies and conducting assessments to ensure adherence to regulations.
Educational Background in Environmental Science
Tonni studied at The University of Calgary, where he earned a degree in Environmental Science with First Class Honours from 2007 to 2010. His academic focus on Biological and Physical Sciences provided him with a strong foundation in environmental principles and practices. Prior to this, he attended Red Deer College, where he completed a Bachelor of Science in Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies from 2005 to 2007.
Research Experience
Tonni has a background in research, having worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Calgary from 2009 to 2010 and as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Lethbridge for four months in 2009. He also volunteered as a Research Volunteer with Global Vision International in 2007 in Tortuguero, Costa Rica. These roles involved conducting field research and contributing to various environmental studies.