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Nadia Martin
Principal at Industrial Economics, Incorporated (IEc)
Nadia Martin is a wildlife biologist with a focus on natural resource assessment and restoration planning. She holds a Master's degree in Natural Resources - Conservation Biology from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor's degree in Wildlife Biology from Ball State University.
Nadia's expertise lies in conservation, wildlife biology, ecology, and environmental spatial analysis. Her work involves assessing and mitigating impacts of contaminants and stressors on natural resources, leading field studies and data collection efforts, planning ecological restoration projects, and developing monitoring and adaptive management strategies.
Nadia has held various roles including Principal, Senior Associate, and Associate at Industrial Economics, Incorporated (IEc). She has also worked as a Spatial Analyst at the Environmental Spatial Analysis Laboratory and as a Graduate Student Instructor in Biology at the University of Michigan. Previously, she served as an Assistant Field Biologist at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge.