Taylor Calloway
About Taylor Calloway
Taylor Calloway is a Hydrologic Technician with extensive experience in hydrology. He has worked at the U.S. Geological Survey since 2014 and previously held a position at the U.S. Forest Service in 2013.
Work at U.S. Geological Survey
Taylor Calloway has been employed at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) since 2014. In the role of Hydrologic Technician, Calloway contributes to water science initiatives at the Virginia Water Science Center located in Marion, Virginia. The position involves collecting and analyzing hydrologic data, supporting water resource management, and participating in various research projects focused on water quality and availability.
Previous Experience at US Forest Service
Prior to joining the USGS, Taylor Calloway worked as a Hydrology Technician at the US Forest Service for a brief period in 2013. This role lasted for two months and took place in the Sawtooth National Forest, specifically within the Minidoka Ranger District in Idaho. This experience provided foundational knowledge in hydrology and environmental science.
Education and Expertise
Taylor Calloway holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Environmental Science with double minors in Geology and Biology from Appalachian State University. Calloway studied at the university from 2011 to 2013. Additionally, Calloway earned an Associate of Science (AS) degree from Surry Community College, completing the program from 2008 to 2011. This educational background supports expertise in environmental and hydrologic sciences.
Background
Taylor Calloway's educational journey began at Surry Community College, where the focus was on foundational science courses. Following this, Calloway advanced to Appalachian State University to specialize in Environmental Science, gaining knowledge in geology and biology. The combination of education and practical experience in hydrology positions Calloway as a knowledgeable professional in the field.