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Lissa Martinez was born on 1954, is an American ocean engineer. Discover Lissa Martinez's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Lissa Ann Martinez is an American ocean engineer and consultant from San Antonio, Texas.

During her career, she has worked on policy-based solutions for environmental challenges.

Following her graduation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Martinez worked as a federal employee for the US Maritime Administration and the US Coast Guard.

Her focus was shipping-related pollution control, maritime health, and safety.

Martinez has also worked for the National Research Council and was on MIT's board of trustees.

In San Antonio, she has been involved with urban forestry initiatives.

1954

Lissa Ann Martinez was born in San Antonio, Texas on July 15, 1954.

Her father, Edmundo O. Martinez, was a US Marine Corps Staff Sergeant.

She graduated from Jefferson High School and won a scholarship to MIT.

1976

Martinez graduated from MIT in 1976 with a bachelor's degree in ocean engineering.

From 1976 to 1994, Martinez's work focused on shipping-related pollution control and maritime health and safety.

She started her career as a general engineer at the US Maritime Administration's Office of Ship Construction in 1976.

Martinez was a member of the United States Interagency Ad Hoc Work Group for the Chemical Waste Incinerator Ship Program.

1980

She earned her master's degree in technology and public policy from MIT's Department of Ocean Engineering in 1980.

Her thesis was "Hazardous Chemical Incineration at Sea: A Disposal Alternative for the United States" and her thesis supervisor was Judith Tegger Kildow.

1981

Martinez and Daniel Leubecker's paper "Chemical Waste Incinerator Ships - The Interagency Program to Develop a Capability in the United States" was presented at a Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers meeting in 1981.

1983

She continued working for the Maritime Administration until 1983.

1984

She was elected as the first Fellow of the National Academy of Engineering in 1984.

1985

Martinez worked for the US Coast Guard as a staff mechanical engineer from 1985 to 1988.

As a staff officer for the National Research Council, she worked on US compliance with an international agreement to reduce oceanic plastic pollution.

1988

She established a private consulting practice specializing in maritime environmental protection and safety beginning in mid-1988.

Following her work as a federal employee, Martinez continued on in the same field as a consulting engineer.

She was a founding member of the DC chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.

1990

Martinez and Hughes moved back to San Antonio in the 1990s.

Beginning in the late 1990s, they started investing in high-tech companies in San Antonio.

They also represented MIT by recruiting and interviewing students from the area.

Martinez lives in Castle Hills.

1991

While living in Takoma Park, Maryland in 1991, Martinez was a member of a task force that created new election districts, leading to changes in the law allowing non-citizens to vote in city elections.

1997

In 1997, Martinez was elected to a five-year term on MIT's board of trustees.

1998

Following flooding incidents in 1998 and 2003, Martinez turned her focus to urban forestry.

2003

She attended the 2003 National Urban Forest Conference, participated in tree inventories and tree plantings, and measured Champion Trees.

2009

In 2009, Martinez trained as a Texas master naturalist.

In San Antonio, she worked with organizations dedicated to local creek cleanup.

She conducted tours of Olmos Creek and monitored water quality through the citizen science testing initiative Texas Stream Team.

After reading the San Antonio Climate Action & Adaptation Plan (CAAP) and finding nothing on trees and forestry, Martinez volunteered to help with the plan.

Martinez married Brian Hughes, who she met as a fellow undergraduate at MIT.

They had two sons.