Amanda Reinholtz was hired recently as LTWC’s Habitat & Water Quality Specialist!
We’re pleased to welcome Amanda Reinholtz to the LTWC team! Amanda joined council in August as the Habitat & Water Quality Specialist to provide support to both the Working Lands and Habitat Program and the Urban Waters and Wildlife Program. Amanda contributes her experience in GIS, remote sensing, and geomorphology. She earned a B.S. in Geographic Science from James Madison University in Virginia, and an M.S. in Geography from the University of Oregon. Prior to joining the LTWC, Amanda worked first as a remote sensing field technician, then as a survey analyst and coordinator, for Quantum Spatial, a geospatial company specializing in the collection and processing of LiDAR and other remote sensing products. Originally from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, Amanda’s hobbies include pretty much anything that will get her outdoors, from backpacking and climbing in the mountains to walking and biking around the city. Amanda has been a resident of Eugene since 2009, and feels lucky to be able to call this valley home.