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Designing environmental field workflows for constant change
June 18, 2026 - 2 PM ET
In the environmental sector, regulatory and operational shift is the norm. Evolving definitions of WOTUS and changing client demands leave many firms managing their environmental field workflows in survival mode. Getting reports out the door takes priority over building something better.
Leaders ready to change that will find a lot to work with here. Drawing on perspectives from Fulcrum and Wildnote, we’ll focus on operational outcomes over technical jargon. The goal is practical: design environmental field workflows resilient enough to absorb change and turn field data into a strategic asset.
Most environmental teams know their current setup has limits. The real question is what a better system looks like. We’ll look at where fragmented processes create hidden risk, what defensible data integrity requires, and how smarter workflow design pays off in speed, reporting credibility, and margin.
What you’ll learn
How fragmented tools drain profit and increase project risk
How to build environmental field workflows that treat change as inevitable, not an anomaly
How adaptable processes still produce defensible records
What environmental teams gain from Wildnote’s domain expertise and Fulcrum’s scale
Attendees will leave with a clearer picture of what stronger workflow design looks like in practice and what faster, more credible reporting actually requires.
Kristen Hazard founded Wildnote after recognizing how much environmental teams struggled with data collection and reporting workflows. She brings over 20 years of software development experience to Fulcrum, where she now leads environmental strategy. She holds degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Law.
Nancy Douglas has spent nearly a decade working at the intersection of environmental compliance and field operations. At Wildnote, she developed deep familiarity with the workflows environmental professionals rely on daily and built her career helping teams get more out of the tools and processes supporting that work.
Jake Freivald’s 25-year career in software has covered multiple technology specializations with a focus on data management and analytics. He places particular emphasis on helping business people understand the practical requirements of modernization. He has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University and lives with his family on Long Island, NY.