AEON PALEONTOLOGICAL CONSULTING - Key Persons


Georgia Hoffman

Georgia Hoffman began her paleontology career at the University of Pennsylvania in 1968 as an assistant curator of the geology department's collections, and participated in fossil collecting at sites in Pennsylvania and New Mexico. Her interest in paleontology continued to grow during her career as an industrial geologist, leading to a Master's thesis from the University of Alberta on Tertiary fossils from central Alberta. As a professional paleontological consultant, Georgia has wide-ranging experience in preparing paleontological reports, field surveys, impact assessments, and monitoring programs for the oil and gas and construction industries throughout Alberta. She continues to hold Permits to Excavate Palaeontological Resources at several localities in Alberta for research purposes. As an industrial geologist, she has centered her career on coal and oil sand deposits, but has also included experience with base and precious metal deposits, petroleum and natural gas, and a variety of industrial minerals. Activities have ranged from all aspects of data collection in the field (geological mapping, drilling, geophysical surveys, geotechnical data collection, etc.), to interpretation of the resulting data, deposit modeling, and participation in mining feasibility studies.

Michael G. Riley

Job Titles:
  • President & Principal Paleontologist / Master of Science ( Systematics & Evolution ), University of Alberta
  • President / Principal Paleontologist
Michael Riley founded AEON Paleontological Consulting Ltd. in 2004 and has been working in paleontology since 1996. He has specialized and worked extensively as a professional paleontological consultant throughout the province of Alberta for the last six years. He maintains paleontological permit-holding status throughout western and northern Canada. During his career, he has successfully worked with a diverse range of clients and stakeholders (including construction, petroleum, and large-scale mining industries, academic communities, provincial and federal governments, and landowners) while maintaining the highest standards in client care, research, report writing, and health and safety. Since founding AEON, Michael has designed, implemented, and overseen all aspects of paleontological project management and independently assessed, written, and submitted hundreds of reports. These reports include overviews, impact assessments, in-field monitoring activities, post-impact assessments, and final reports for various research, oil & gas, mining, construction, and development projects. He has also enjoyed the opportunity to collect, prepare, identify, and catalogue fossil specimens from provincial and international localities and to use his diverse and award-winning teaching and presentation skills at the university level in education and administrative roles.

Natalia Riley

Job Titles:
  • Office Manager
Natalia Riley has been AEON's Office Manager since 2004. Her role is to assist in all aspects of paleontological historic resources report preparation and leading health and safety administration/development. Natalia studied paleontology during her B.Sc., successfully completing an undergraduate thesis on Pliocene pine cones from the Yukon. She has provided assistance on a wide variety of paleontological field and assessment work throughout Alberta. She has also worked in an ecological capacity in consulting, government, and NGO environments performing surveying, reporting, public and school outreach programs. Other projects have included teaching, working as an interpreter and as a writer.