Chris David

Vice President Of GIS & Data Science at American Forests

Chris David has a diverse range of work experience in the field of GIS and data science. Chris is currently serving as the Vice President of GIS & Data Science at American Forests, leading the organization's efforts in utilizing spatial data and analysis. Prior to this role, Chris was the Director of GIS & Technology at American Forests.

Before joining American Forests, Chris was the Owner and Principal of CGD Analytics, where they helped clients and partners leverage spatial data to gain insight and engagement. Chris specialized in creating visually compelling maps and enhancing spatial understanding of communities.

Chris also has experience with The Trust for Public Land, where they worked as a Senior GIS Manager in the area of climate. Their responsibilities included conducting climate science research, developing tools for climate initiatives, and supporting decision-making in cities across the United States.

In addition to their positions in the nonprofit sector, Chris has worked as an Adjunct at the University of the District of Columbia and as a GIS Specialist at the District of Columbia Office of Planning. Chris also served as the GIS Coordinator at the District of Columbia Office of Zoning, where they managed the development of the official zoning map of DC.

Early in their career, Chris worked as an Environmental Planner at NOAA, focusing on tools for climate adaptation and water quality. Chris also held the role of GIS Associate at Greenlight Energy and Graduate Associate at the Institute for Environmental Negotiation, where they co-authored assessments and facilitated public involvement processes.

Overall, Chris David's work experience demonstrates their expertise in GIS, data analysis, and spatial planning, with a particular emphasis on climate science and environmental initiatives.

Chris David has a diverse education history. Chris started their academic journey at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics with a minor in English between 1996 and 2000. During this time, they also had the opportunity to study abroad at the University of Stirling in the field of English and Mathematics in the year 1998-1999.

After completing their undergraduate studies, Chris pursued further education at the University of Virginia from 2004 to 2006. Here, they earned a Master's degree in Urban and Environmental Planning, emphasizing their interest in urban development and environmental concerns.

In 2007 and 2008, Chris attended the University of Maryland, focusing on Agricultural Economics through their graduate coursework. Subsequently, from 2009 to 2011, they returned to the University of Maryland to complete a Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), further expanding their knowledge in this field.

Overall, Chris David's academic background showcases a combination of expertise in mathematics, English, urban planning, environmental studies, agricultural economics, and GIS.

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