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Danielle C. Marsh 751 Parkside TRL NW (270) 535-8362 Marietta, GA 30064 Metro Atlanta [email protected] CORE ASSETS - Well Logging Procedures - Drilling Operations - Geological Mapping - OSHA Safety Guidelines / Procedures - Customer Service - Financial Revenue Management - Analytical Problem Solving - Educational Leader SPECIALIZED TRAINING / SOFTWARE - Logging software: MPlot, WellSite - Electronic Data Record (EDR): Totco, Pason, RigSense - Gas Detection Systems: Bloodhound, Red / Yellow Box - OSHA 10 HR Safety Certified : 10 hour OSHA HAZWOPER; PEC SEMS I; PEC Basic, Medic First Aid: Basic Plus; IADC Rig Pass; H2S Gas Awareness & Respirator Mask PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ALS Oil & Gas: North America Division - Northeast Region: One of the world's largest and most diversified testing services providers. Operating in more than 350 locations, 55 countries, and six continents, allows experts around the world to provide specialized business solutions that align with client needs. Projects and Services operate out of four main divisions: Minerals (Geochemistry, Metallurgy, Mine Site and Inspection), Life Sciences (Environmental, Food & Pharmaceutical, Animal Health and Electronics), Energy (Coal and Oil & Gas), and Industrial (Asset Care and Tribology). Surface Logger I / WellSite Geologist | October 2014 July 2016 | - Perform well logging procedures including: observation of geo-steering operations, geological mapping, data analysis, physical analysis of rock cuttings - Troubleshooting to maintain accurate readings for gas data and lithology interpretation - Routine communication with offsite clients, site staff, and supervisors - Proactively search out potential hazards, report issues, and ensure effective resolution - Strive to continually improve rig site operations/process and safety regulations - Perform under stressful environments/conditions - Work independently and efficiently - Best Safely Catch of the Week Award - ALS Pulse Employee Spotlight Feature Employee Seventy Seven Energy | Chesapeake Energy (Nomac Drilling, LLC): Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Northeast Region: A joint effort in providing a diversified oilfield services with a wide range of wellsite services and equipment to U.S land-based explorations and production customers. Drilling operations include experience with conventional and unconventional drilling throughout the U.S. active onshore drilling operations. Field Geologist I & II | July 2013 - October 2014 | - Perform well logging procedures including: observation of geo-steering operations, geological mapping, gas data interpretation, analysis of cuttings for rock and mineral identification and hydrocarbon presence - Troubleshooting analytical equipment - Specific Conductivity of water samples collected throughout upper portions of the well site - Assist in training new hires and continued education of current staff - Perform remote logging monitoring of multiple wells at one time

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Danielle C. Marsh 751 Parkside TRL NW (270) 535-8362 Marietta, GA 30064 Metro Atlanta [email protected]

CORE ASSETS

- Well Logging Procedures - Drilling Operations - Geological Mapping - OSHA Safety Guidelines / Procedures

- Customer Service - Financial Revenue Management - Analytical Problem Solving - Educational Leader

SPECIALIZED TRAINING / SOFTWARE

- Logging software: MPlot, WellSite - Electronic Data Record (EDR): Totco, Pason, RigSense - Gas Detection Systems: Bloodhound, Red / Yellow Box - OSHA 10 HR Safety Certified : 10 hour OSHA HAZWOPER; PEC SEMS I; PEC Basic, Medic

First Aid: Basic Plus; IADC Rig Pass; H2S Gas Awareness & Respirator Mask

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ALS Oil & Gas: North America Division - Northeast Region: One of the world's largest and most diversified testing services providers. Operating in more than 350 locations, 55 countries, and six continents, allows experts around the world to provide specialized business solutions that align with client needs. Projects and Services operate out of four main divisions: Minerals (Geochemistry, Metallurgy, Mine Site and Inspection), Life Sciences (Environmental, Food & Pharmaceutical, Animal Health and Electronics), Energy (Coal and Oil & Gas), and Industrial (Asset Care and Tribology).

Surface Logger I / WellSite Geologist | October 2014 – July 2016 |

- Perform well logging procedures including: observation of geo-steering operations, geological mapping, data analysis, physical analysis of rock cuttings

- Troubleshooting to maintain accurate readings for gas data and lithology interpretation - Routine communication with offsite clients, site staff, and supervisors - Proactively search out potential hazards, report issues, and ensure effective resolution - Strive to continually improve rig site operations/process and safety regulations - Perform under stressful environments/conditions - Work independently and efficiently

- Best Safely Catch of the Week Award - ALS Pulse Employee Spotlight Feature Employee

Seventy Seven Energy | Chesapeake Energy (Nomac Drilling, LLC): Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Northeast Region: A joint effort in providing a diversified oilfield services with a wide range of wellsite services and equipment to U.S land-based explorations and production customers. Drilling operations include experience with conventional and unconventional drilling throughout the U.S. active onshore drilling operations. Field Geologist I & II | July 2013 - October 2014 |

- Perform well logging procedures including: observation of geo-steering operations, geological mapping, gas data interpretation, analysis of cuttings for rock and mineral identification and hydrocarbon presence

- Troubleshooting analytical equipment - Specific Conductivity of water samples collected throughout upper portions of the well site - Assist in training new hires and continued education of current staff - Perform remote logging monitoring of multiple wells at one time

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- Phase II Project: Remote Logging / Field Technician Standard Operating Procedure - Best Safety Catch of the Week Award (Multiple Occasions)

ZirMed: Louisville, Kentucky: Clearinghouse empowering healthcare organizations to optimize revenue and population health with the nation's only comprehensive end-to-end platform of cloud-based financial and clinical performance management solutions. EDI Production Analysis | May 2011- July 2013 | Client Support Representative | January 2011- May 2011 |

- Manage submission, eligibility, and status of claims - Resolution of customer service issues and provided client training in the use of the software - Stay updated on ICD-10 codes / regulations - Update system coding to allow claims to be processed efficiently

OTHER RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

Greenview Regional Hospital | Emergency Room Registrar | September 2010 - January 2011 | Bowling Green, Kentucky The Home Depot | Sales Associate | April 2010 - June 2011 | Bowling Green, Kentucky WKU Campus | Chapter of Habitat for Humanity, President | 2008 - 2009 | Bowling Green, Kentucky

WKU Architecture and Manufacturing Services Department | Student Worker | Summer 2009 - Winter 2009 | Bowling Green, Kentucky WKU Architecture and Manufacturing Services Department | Peer Mentor | Fall Semester 2009 | Bowling Green, Kentucky Bowling Green/Park City Daily News | Circulation Department Customer Service Representative | May 2009 - September 2009 | Bowling Green, Kentucky WKU Campus | Preston Center Lifeguard | Spring 2008 - Summer 2008 | Bowling Green, Kentucky WKU Campus |Student Athletic Trainer | Spring 2005 - Spring 2008 | Bowling Green, Kentucky Bowling Green Chamber Orchestra / Orchestra Kentucky | Laborer (Roadie) | Spring 2007 - Summer 2010 | Bowling Green Kentucky Lake Cumberland 4-H Camp | Staff Member/Lifeguard/Swim Instructor | Summer 2007 & 2008 | Nancy, Kentucky Bowling Green Parks and Recreation | Head Park Manager/Lifeguard | Summer 2006 | Bowling Green, Kentucky WKU Music Department | Student Worker | Spring Semester 2005 | Bowling Green, Kentucky WKU Housing & Resident Life | Night Desk Clerk | Fall Semester 2004 Bowling Green Parks and Recreation | Lifeguard/Swim Instructor | Summer 2000 thru 2005 | Bowling Green, Kentucky

EDUCATION

Western Kentucky University (WKU): Bowling Green, Kentucky Bachelor of Arts - Geology: Earth and Space Science Minor- Geography: General Geography Graduation Date: December 2009

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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS / COMMUNITY INVOLEMENT

- Geological Society of America (GSA) | 2008-present - National Earth Science Teachers Association (NESTA) | 2008-present - Sigma Kappa Sorority | 2004-present - National Parks Conservation Association | 2014 - Present - WKU Campus Chapter of Habitat for Humanity | 2004 - 2009 - Habitat for Humanity | 2004 – Present - Dynamic Leadership Institute | 2006 - 2007

UNIVERSITY FIELD EXPERIENCE / RESEARCH Geology of the Bahamas Field Course (WKU): San Salvador Island, Bahamas - Winter 2010 Evaluation of Sediment of the Green River Research Project (WKU): Independent Research Project: WKU Geology Department – Fall 2009

AAPG-Eastern Section Meeting: Evansville, IN- September 20-22, 2009 Developing GeoScience Curriculum (WKU): Independent Research Project: WKU Geology Department – Spring 2009

Mojave Field Course (WKU): Death Valley, California – Spring 2009

Sedimentation/Stratigraphy Field Trip (WKU): Pound Gap, Eastern Region, Kentucky – Spring 2009

Oceanography Field Trip (WKU): Southern Florida – Spring 2009

Introduction to Field Tech trips (WKU): South Central Kentucky – Fall 2008

- Explored various locations around Bowling Green area using skills learned in didactic setting. Kentucky Geologic Society Field Trip (WKU): South Central Kentucky - Fall 2008

- Examined various local stratigraphic layers, sedimentary deposits, and rock features. Environmental Planning Project (WKU): Fall 2008

- Designed an Eco-Community for the Bowling Green/Warren Co. Habitat for Humanity using “Green Building” Techniques, water resource management, landscaping options, and community development for the plot of land donated by the City of Bowling Green.