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Date: Wednesday, November 20th, 2024 - 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM
GIS Management Open Forum
This free quarterly online open forum is an opportunity for GIS leaders to meet, share, and discuss issues and opportunities for those responsible for GIS operations and management.
GIS management is one of the most challenging responsibilities for any agency or company that utilizes geospatial technology. Effective geospatial management is a key factor for achieving maximum effectiveness and optimum ROI from an agency's investment.
GIS management can also be a highly rewarding career. Professional GIS managers need a venue to share issues, problems, best practices, resources, and emerging trends.
This free one-hour+ online event will include the following agenda:
• Introductions
• Spotlight on a new GIS management resource
• Open discussion of GIS-management related issues
• Upcoming events
Audience
Current GIS managers, supervisors, and coordinators, and those who aspire to a successful career in GIS management.
Advance registration is required.
For more information, contact Greg Babinski at greg@gismcs.com
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Registered attendees will receive Zoom meeting credentials before the event.
Presenter
Greg Babinski is a GIS management consultant and founder of GIS Management Consulting Services LLC, located in the greater Seattle area.
He holds an MA in geography from Wayne State University. Greg is a GISP – Certified GIS Professional.
Greg is Past-President of URISA and founder and Past-Chair of URISA’s GIS Management Institute. In 2005 he founded The Summit – the Washington State GIS Newsletter. In 2019 Greg was awarded an Ethical GEO Fellowship by the American Geographical Society. In addition to GIS consulting, he is a GIS researcher, author, and instructor. He has spoken about GIS management across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Greg has taught GIS for Public Policy as an instructor with the University of Washington Evans Graduate School of Public Administration.
In his spare time Greg likes "...hiking steep, narrow and dangerous trails that lead high above the clouds to awesome views".
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