Noelle is a student in the Cultural and Heritage Resource Management Program at the University of Maryland. Noelle obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and a minor in History at the University of Maryland, College Park in 2019. In 2020, Noelle obtained employment in CRM as a field technician at WSP in Washington, DC and has since worked for Stantec, New South and Marstel-Day. Noelle was moved to a crew chief in 2022 and to field director in 2024 and has worked in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, North Carolina, Tennessee, New York and Connecticut. Noelle has worked on multiple Phase I, Phase II and Phase III, pedestrian surveys, monitoring and metal detecting projects from urban, concrete machine enabled excavations to mountainous and creek laden forgotten forests. Noelle’s projects include: NPS Manassas, Gettysburg, and Monocacy battlefields, Great Smokies National Park, Arlington National Cemetery, Wakefield- the birthplace of George Washington, the Yards complex in SW DC, Anacostia Bridge replacement site, Bolling AFB, Pax River Naval Base, many energy transmission lines and logging sites, Berry Hill Mega Site, Dullus Airport, Joshua Falls in Lynchburg and many smaller projects to name a few.

Noelle is local to Maryland and lives in Waldorf with her husband and four children. She hopes to continue work in the Mid-Atlantic region after completion of this program and possibly work toward her Phd in the future.

CV:
Thompson-Worthington
Email
nthomp10 [at] umd.edu