Cory Martin

Cory Martin is the Chief Financial Officer at Environmental 360. He also serves as a Member of the Environmental 360 Board of Directors and the EHSTracks Board of Directors. With a background in forest management services, Cory specializes in fiber procurement, reforestation, and forest sustainability. He has over 20 years of experience in the forest products industry and is a registered forester in multiples states in the southeast. In addition, Cory is a licensed chemical applicator.

While attending Auburn University, Cory interned with Resource Management Services where he assisted in the management of several large landholdings which focused on maximizing investor returns. In 1998, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Forest Operations and a Minor in Business. He returned home to West Alabama and began working as a forester for an Alabama-based forest procurement and management company. Today, he continues to serve clients by delivering raw materials to area forest product markets and providing forest management services to local landowners. Cory is a forester for a large reforestation company that plants approximately sixty million trees per year. At this company, he is responsible for securing contracts with landholding companies and managing reforestation projects.

At Environmental 360, Cory provides clients with a comprehensive land management program that focuses on maximizing timber, wildlife, and environmental development assets. He also serves on the leadership team, casting long- and short-term visions for the company. His background and experience in business have allowed Cory the knowledge to manage and advise the finances of Environmental 360 as well.

Cory currently resides in Butler, Alabama, with his wife and two children. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and watching his boys play youth sports.

 

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