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An early love of the sciences led Breece Robertson to a GIS career and to the creation of ParkScore, a database that scores US park systems.
An intelligence analyst transforms NYPD’s use of GIS technology, empowering colleagues to enhance investigations and operations.
Through his research and collaboration with students and colleagues, Dr. Josef Strobl continually shapes the future of digital mapmaking.
Christiane Schmullius uses radar remote sensing to explore land surface changes around the world. She also teaches the technology to others.
Joe Lemeris uses GIS to manage habitat restoration and monitor endangered species. He also has an intuitive sense of geospatial strategy.
Charlotte Smith taught herself GIS using Esri’s Learn Lessons. Now, she’s a GIS professor and practitioner who’s making waves in the field.
Professor Tim Hawthorne collaborates with students, teachers, and local residents around the world to bring the power of community to GIS.
Digital street maps are ubiquitous, but that wasn’t always the case. John Cassidy spent his career making key data more widely available.
Eva Reid emboldens women in tech to pursue challenges and try new things—advice she has recently taken herself.
Rick Ridgeway, former VP of Public Engagement and Environmental Affairs at Patagonia, discusses how to balance business and earth stewardship.
Annette Ginocchetti has boundless enthusiasm for GIS. She is also always one step ahead with the technology.
Author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Paul Salopek discusses his decade-long walk from Africa to South America.