R OBERT D. D IB IASE
Current Address: ** ****** *****, ******, **
732-***-**** acgmw0@r.postjobfree.com
Education:
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies
May 10, 2014 M inor in Geography
Keene State College, Keene, NH
Related Coursework:
VectorG IS Summer of 2012
• Built background experience with a variety of projects completed throughout the
semester
• Learned how GIS can be applied to practical scenarios.
• Major project was to identify best possible area to develop a ski resort/mountain
using GIS.
Related Research:
Natural Resource Inventory for the Ha r r is Center, Hancock, N H Spring
Semester 2013-Present
• Built maps of bedrock and rock types, soil classification and other various terrestrial
factors located around the Har r is Center.
• Accomplished a series of projects that involved collecting and analyzing soil data
f rom the Har r is Center. (pH, N:C ratio, soil moisture content, soil organic
m atter)
Coursework and Skills:
• Vector GIS (ArcGIS)
• Map In terpretation
• Principles of Sustainability
• Matter and Energy in the Environment
• Environmental Governance
• Environmental Issue Management
• Global Water Resources
• Natural Resource Inventory
• Microsoft office
Experience:
Accutest Laboratories, Dayton, NJ August 2014-Present
Market Basket’s Ki tchen, Swanzey, N H September 2012-May
2014
Crate and Barrel Warehouse, Mi ller Logistics, Dayton, NJ December 0f 2011, Summer
of 2012
Recycling Center, Public Works, Monmouth Junction, NJ Summer of
2011
Leadership:
Eagle Scout April 16 2008
• Coordinated a team of volunteers to pursue a landscaping project for the South
B runswick Skate Park in Monmouth Junction, NJ, which also involved building
benches and a sign for the park.
• Raised $1000 from local businesses to fund the project.
• Worked alongside the Director of Parks and Recreation of South Brunswick to plan
t he South Brunswick Skate Park.
Psi Upsilon F raternity 2011-
Present
• Social Chair: In charge of organizing chapter visits, coordinating events among the
G reek community at Keene State College, and keeping communication between
other Fraternities and Sororities on Campus.
• 12 hours community service per semester volunteering with a variety of local
organizations.