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Tuesday September 24, 2024 3:30pm - 5:00pm PDT
At the 2022 joint GIS-Pro and Northwest GIS conference, Jack Dangermond, the President of Esri concluded his keynote presentation by saying that "the central problem of our time is our lack of understanding and failure to collaborate, which is challenging our sustainability and threatening our future." This begs the question: What are we going to do about it? Given that the word "conference" means, among other things, "a meeting of two or more persons for discussing matters of common concern," does a typical conference presentation format support effective collaboration? One could argue that it doesn’t, at least not to a great enough extent. In this session, and in a complementary session focused on the lone GIS professional, we’ll try something different. Together, the participants will arrange the room to be conducive to collaboration; they’ll initiate discussion on topics that they feel are worth knowing about, taking something of an “anything goes” approach; and they’ll encourage helpful interaction. All participants will be expected to contribute to the proceedings at some point during the session, offering their own perspectives on a topic of someone else’s choosing or requesting a focus on something of interest. It may be chaos. Ideally, it will be very helpful. It’s worth trying alternative approaches like this, though. And if we make a mess of it this time, we’ll learn from what happened and keep trying on other occasions as we evolve to be better collaborators.
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David Howes

David Howes, LLC
David Howes is a geospatial information scientist and the sole owner at David Howes, LLC (dhowes.com [dhowes.com]) in Seattle, WA, specializing in the development of GIS tools, processes, and supporting infrastructure for a variety of clients from small operations to multinational corporations. David has over 30 years of academic and private sector experience in both the United Kingdom and the Uni... Read More →
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David Jacobus

GIS Analyst, City of Albany, OR
David is a proud, lifelong, geographer who has always been fascinated with maps and where things are. He will probably initially forget your name but will most likely remember where you are from. He specializes in cartographic map design and developing and supporting user-friendly... Read More →
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Gary Montgomery

GIS Analyst, City of Lacey, WA
I am the City of Lacey's sole GIS analyst/support person/administrator - I teach ArcGIS Pro classes for the user pool at the city, I administer the city's enterprise GIS installation, and I run Lacey's drone program. I've worked for state and local governments since 2007.
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Megan Wheatley

GIS Analyst lll, State of Idaho - Office of Information Technology Services
Megan has been working in GIS for about 4 years. Megan graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Geography specialization in GIS from the University of Nevada,Reno in 2019. She has has a strong data background and has worked in both private and public sectors. She thoroughly enjoys... Read More →
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Eric Wing

Enterprise GIS Analyst, Sr., City of Boise, ID
Eric Wing is a Senior GIS Engineer at the City of Boise, Idaho. Eric is part of the central IT GIS team that maintains, administers, and expands the GIS program at Boise. Eric’s primary duty is GIS integration and business analysis – determining where GIS can improve workflows... Read More →
Tuesday September 24, 2024 3:30pm - 5:00pm PDT
Riverside C (2nd Fl)

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