Miss Bradley joined EMC Planning Group Inc. in September 2006. Her responsibilities include assisting with the research, preparation, and production of environmental documents in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), assisting senior team members with permit processing, and various other planning issues.
Prior to commencing graduate school, Miss Bradley worked in the Bay Area in the field of affordable housing finance. She has also spent ample time abroad involved in the field of environmental policy. In 1998, she spent the year studying at the L’Institut d’etudes politique, a political science school in Lyon, France, where she focused her studies on environmental and global health policy. In 2005, she spent the month on the island of Weno in the Federated States of Micronesia, where she was a member of a 12 person team that produced an environmental impact assessment. The report focused on the potential impacts of two government projects, a landfill and a power plant, and assisted the government in choosing locations for these projects that would have the least impact on the local population. Recently, Miss Bradley spent three months in Pretoria, South Africa, working for the World Conservation Union, assisting in the writing, editing and publication of a synthesis document addressing impacts on groundwater quality in aquifers near the city of Johannesburg. She is also heavily involved in water quality issues in the Monterey Bay area and most recently sat on the board of the local Surfrider Chapter in 2005.
Christine enjoys spending her free time camping, hiking and lying on the beach with friends with a glass of wine. She is also an avid runner who has competed in several marathons and triathlons. Traveling is her other passion and she has spent extensive periods of time traveling and living abroad.
"I'm a great believer in luck and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it." —Thomas Jefferson