Amy Tian is a skilled cartographer and GIS analyst currently employed at the National Parks Conservation Association, where responsibilities include the creation of over 60 maps and geospatial solutions to support national park conservation efforts. Previous experiences include roles as a Geospatial Science Fellow at Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association, focusing on environmental legislation for marine mammals, and an internship with NASA, where mapping invasive species was a key task. Leadership abilities were demonstrated as Co President of the Phoenix Sustainability Initiative at the University of Chicago, overseeing multiple project groups aimed at promoting sustainability. Other notable positions include data analysis internships with the U.S. Department of State and research roles at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Amy holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology and Public Policy from the University of Chicago and completed Mandarin training at National Taiwan Normal University.
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National Parks Conservation Association
**Named a USA Top Workplace in 2023** For a century, National Parks Conservation Association has been a powerful independent voice working to strengthen and protect America's favorite places. Through our nationwide network of offices and with our nearly 1.6 million members and supporters, we speak up for our more than 400 landscapes, seashores, cultural and historic places--whether in communities or on Capitol Hill. And we are inspiring the next generation of national park visitors to care for them just as much as we do.