Dr. Tony Hale worked in a range of corporate and educational organizations, as well as both private nonprofit and public institutions, before establishing himself as an environmental science technologist. Serving as Program Director for Environmental Informatics, Dr. Hale represents five technical teams: Geographic Information Systems, Application Development, Data Services, IT Systems, and Design & Communications. He always pursues compelling ways to promote technology initiatives, environmental stewardship, and meaningful, collaborative innovations.While completing his doctorate at UC Berkeley, Dr. Hale consulted in technology for several years before launching a career at Mills College where he eventually served four years as an IT Director. He then progressed to become head of the enterprise applications team for Peralta Community College District, the second-largest educational organization in the San Francisco Bay Area.Making the transition to environmental science, Dr. Hale joined the California Ocean Science Trust and later SFEI. He also served as member of several state-level committees including the California Coastal & Marine Geospatial Workgroup, Data Management Workgroup, and currently the Trash Monitoring Workgroup, where he serves as co-chair. In December 2018, he was selected to serve as a member of USEPA’s National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology.With SFEI, Dr. Hale has advanced SFEI’s communications practices, overseen the development of new data capture and visualization technologies, and partnered with state and federal agencies to address complex technology and data challenges.
Listed skills include Project Management, Databases, Nonprofits, Research, and 44 others.