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Michelle Threadingham

Senior Systems Analyst Programmer at Sappi

Michelle Threadingham (Dye) is a seasoned GIS professional with extensive experience in systems analysis, programming, and spatial data management. Currently serving as a Senior Systems Analyst Programmer at Sappi since February 2018, Michelle manages SQL Server Enterprise GIS databases and develops Python scripts to enhance workflow efficiency. Prior roles include GIS Data Specialist at Wooding Geospatial Solutions, where a business proposal for terrestrial laser scanning expansion was created, and GIS and Heritage Documentation lead at the African Conservation Trust, focusing on conservation projects and digital heritage preservation. Michelle's career began with roles at Scottish Water and Land Resources International, contributing to GIS system analysis and map production. Academically, Michelle holds a Master of Science in Remote Sensing and multiple relevant certifications in GIS and programming.

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Sappi Limited is a woodfiber company focused on providing graphic/printing papers, packaging and specialty papers, dissolving wood pulp (DWP), as well as products in adjacent fields, including nanocellulose and lignosulfonate. The Company's segments include North America, Europe and Southern Africa. Its range of graphic paper products is used by printers in the production of books, brochures, magazines, catalogues, direct mail and various other print applications; packaging and specialty papers are used in the manufacture of such products as soup sachets, carry bags, cosmetic and confectionery packaging, boxes for agricultural products for export, tissue wadding for household tissue products and casting release papers used by suppliers to the fashion, textiles, automobile and household industries, and DWP products are used around the world by converters to create viscose fiber for clothing and textiles, pharmaceutical products, as well as a range of consumer and household products.


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