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Meet Eric Nemitz
With a BA in Geology from Carleton College in Minnesota, Eric is a science teacher at Dublin School, a small boarding school in New Hampshire. He studied a semester abroad in Tanzania and served as an educational consultant for the Valley Grove Preservation Society in Minnesota.

Eric has had extensive experience working with young people. He has been a school program assistant for the Boston University Sargent Center for Outdoor Education, a geology instructor at Maine Audubon Youth Camp, and a teaching assistant in the Carleton College Geology Department. He’s also been a camp counselor, worked with Kids for Conservation, and led seven incoming freshman students on a five-day wilderness trip in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area of northern Minnesota.

He likes to sail as well as hike and camp, and in the summer of 2006 he traveled as one of four crew members on a 50-foot schooner bound for the Newfoundland Coast. He adds Nordic skiing and traveling to his list of personal interests and enjoys making music on the guitar and banjo, and playing ultimate Frisbee. In 2005, Eric was the team leader for Landmark Volunteers at Adirondack Mountain Club in NY and in 2007 he led the volunteers at Henry W. Coe State Park in California.

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