Mike Bird, Chief Executive
Officer
jmbird@advancedecology.com
Terry Anderson, President
tanderson@advancedecology.com
Mark Brian, Senior Vice President
mbrian@advancedecology.com
Chris Adams,
Forestry Operations Manager
cadams@advancedecology.com
Keith Webb, Environmental Operations Manager
kwebb@advancedecology.com
Carl Frentress,
Senior Wildlife Biologist
carl.frentress@suddenlink.net
Courtney Greer, Ecologist
cgreer@advancedecology.com
Kevin Coffman, Hardwood Silviculturalist
kcoffman@advancedecology.com
Dan Johnson Biologist
djohnson@advancedecology.com
Chance Kimbrough, Wildlife Biologist / Forester
ckimbrough@advancedecology.com
Mark Weaver, Marketing
mweaver@advancedecology.com
Matt Neuman GIS Specialist
mneuman@advancedecology.com
Mark Bird Forester
mbird@advancedecology.com
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Courtney
Greer, Ecologist
Courtney Greer began working for Advanced Ecology,
Ltd. in May 2006. Courtney received her Bachelor
of Science degree from Texas A&M University in
Rangeland Ecology and Management with an emphasis
in livestock management in 2002. Courtney earned
her Master of Science degree from Texas A&M in
Rangeland Ecology and Management in 2005 with a focus
in hydrology.
Courtney’s research was conducted in the Central
Texas region. She conducted several studies on
the short term and long term effects of Ashe
juniper removal in Coryell County. Courtney’s
research focused on the hydrologic effects associated
with cedar removal. Her research was part of
a larger project, The Leon River Restoration
Project, that included five other graduate students
from Texas A&M researching the range, wildlife,
economic and water quality aspects of juniper
removal.

Courtney was a member of the Texas A&M Plant
Identification team, competing in state and national
contests from 2000-2003. While Courtney was a member
of the plant identification team, the team placed
1st at Houston from 2000-2003, 1st at state from
2000-2002, and 4th and 6th at nationals 2002-2003.
Courtney gained an extensive knowledge of plants
on a state as well as a national level during her
years on the team.
After completing her masters, Courtney went to
work for Georgia–Pacific as a forester. At GP,
Courtney worked in the procurement, land management
and harvesting departments, learning valuable skills
in the forestry industry.
Courtney and her husband Collin live in Center,
Texas where they raise registered Charolais cattle.
They enjoy spending time in the outdoors either
hunting, fishing or walking through the woods on
their family land in Martinsville and Shelbyville,
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