Britt LeBeau

Professional Advisor

PRONOUNS she/her

Britt LeBeau
Pronouns she/her
Alma mater(s)
  • B.S., University of Vermont, 2017

Area(s) of expertise

  • appreciative advising
  • health and wellness support
  • environmental consulting

BIO

Britt (she/her) serves as a Professional Advisor on the RSENR Student Services Team at the University of Vermont. She supports undergraduate students in the Rubenstein School through academic advising, co-manages the RSENR Gear Library, facilitates wellness programming for students and the broader community, and advises the RSENR Student Advisory Board.

Before joining UVM professionally, Britt worked as a consulting ecologist in Vermont, specializing in wetland ecology, GIS analysis, and rare species monitoring. Her work involved close collaboration with engineers, landowners, and state agencies to protect and restore natural habitats through permitting, mapping, and field verification.

Britt earned her B.S. in Environmental Studies from the Rubenstein School, with a concentration in traditional ecological knowledge and geography. She also holds certifications in Integrative Holistic Health & Wellness Coaching from both the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and the University of Vermont, and is a National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC).

Outside of work, Britt enjoys reading, staying active, playing and watching soccer, solving New York Times puzzles, and spending time outdoors.

Awards and Achievements

  • RSENR Marcia Caldwell Award, 2025
  • UVM Alumni 30 Under 30, 2025

Bio

Britt (she/her) serves as a Professional Advisor on the RSENR Student Services Team at the University of Vermont. She supports undergraduate students in the Rubenstein School through academic advising, co-manages the RSENR Gear Library, facilitates wellness programming for students and the broader community, and advises the RSENR Student Advisory Board.

Before joining UVM professionally, Britt worked as a consulting ecologist in Vermont, specializing in wetland ecology, GIS analysis, and rare species monitoring. Her work involved close collaboration with engineers, landowners, and state agencies to protect and restore natural habitats through permitting, mapping, and field verification.

Britt earned her B.S. in Environmental Studies from the Rubenstein School, with a concentration in traditional ecological knowledge and geography. She also holds certifications in Integrative Holistic Health & Wellness Coaching from both the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and the University of Vermont, and is a National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC).

Outside of work, Britt enjoys reading, staying active, playing and watching soccer, solving New York Times puzzles, and spending time outdoors.

Awards and Achievements

  • RSENR Marcia Caldwell Award, 2025
  • UVM Alumni 30 Under 30, 2025