In her role with Newtrient, Corrine works to coordinate and manage Newtrient-led sustainability programs and projects. She provides data analysis and research to support Newtrient’s environmental programs. In addition, she manages report deliverables, develops materials for presentations and meetings, coordinate projects, and contributes to the dairy community’s Net Zero Initiative.
Corrine has experience working as a Dairy Sustainability Research Assistant at Cornell University’s Nutrient Management Spear Program, where she observed the balance of nutrients on dairy farms through data collection and analysis using the Cornell Nutrient Mass Balance. She also has experience calculating and inputting data in various agricultural greenhouse gas emission software programs, analyzing the differences among estimation tools and their practicality for on-farm use.
Corrine received her Bachelor of Science in agriculture science with a concentration in business management and minor in animal science from Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. She also holds an Associates in applied science for agriculture science, concentrated in science and technology, from SUNY Morrisville.
Corrine grew up on a small hobby farm with beef cows and pigs, raising and showing them in 4-H. She currently resides in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York.