Summary
Corinne Walsh is a cross-disciplinary data and ecosystem modeling leader with eight years of experience bridging academic research and applied solutions for land-based climate action. As Consortium Lead for the Ecosystem Modeling and Data Consortium at Colorado State University she convenes academics, NGOs, and industry to build interoperable modeling and data infrastructure that supports scalable soil carbon and agricultural climate strategies. Her background—PhD-trained quantitative biologist and former research/data scientist—combines microbial and environmental bioinformatics with practical experience in lab science and quality control. Corinne brings a rare blend of rigorous ecological modeling, data governance savvy, and stakeholder-facing program leadership, and she’s equally likely to discuss sustainability strategy as she is mountain biking with toddlers.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Biology. Minor Chemistry., Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Biology. Minor Chemistry. at Lewis and Clark College
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Quantitative Biology, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Quantitative Biology, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at University of Colorado Boulder