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Maria Antonieta Lorente began her career as a lecturer in Stratigraphy and Paleontology at the University of Amsterdam. Maria excelled as a micropaleontologist adept in Palynology. Developing a patent that used quantitative palynofacies for reservoir characterization and correlation. [1]
Lorente then landed a job as a researcher and led many multidisciplinary teams of sedimentologists, geochemists, petrophysics, and biostratigraphers. These teams she gathered helped facilitate the exploratory activities of the company she worked for during that time. [2]
Eventually, Lorente became Head of Stratigraphy as well as Head of Geological Laboratories; gaining the responsibility of leadership for teams of experts. Lorente also continued to manage the Exploration Teams during this time overseeing specialized geological information. She was then promoted to the role of ‘Planning and Strategy Manager’ where she created a plan for the Exploration Business Unit’s short, medium, and long term objectives. [3]
Maria Antonieta Lorente eventually retired from the company she worked for with the aspirations of creating her own consulting service in the field of geology and environmental services. Years later her career path shifted shortly to the food industry where she had success with research and development, along with environmental efforts for a local company.[4] Lorente currently teaches and mentors younger generations while also working as an International Consultant in Geology.[5]
References
^Lorente, Maria Antonieta. "Fields". Blogspot. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
^Lorente, Maria Antonieta. "Jobs". Blogspot. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
^Lorente, Maria Antonieta. "Promotion". About Me. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
^Lorente, Maria Antonieta. "Retirement". About Me. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
^Lorente, Maria Antonieta. "Teaches". Blogspot. Retrieved 15 April 2021.