The way to change the world is to change the way people perceive the world. The ability of geospatial technology to change peoples' perceptions is extremely powerful. My interests lie at the intersection of geospatial literacy, technology and the application of that knowledge to solve -not just study- the complex challenges society faces today. I am the Technical Communications Lead at Development Seed, an impact-driven geospatial software development team. This means that I know a little about a lot of things. I'm good at talking about geospatial tech and love experimenting with and testing out things that other people build.I care a lot about data literacy, all things open - data, science, tools, and using our powers for good. I love talking with non-technical people and helping them figure out how to apply geospatial data and tools to their work or research.Organizations that I'm involved with or support: Women in Geospatial Women in GISThe Carpentries OpenStreetMap US
Listed skills include Gis, Arcgis, Economic Development, Community Outreach, and 36 others.