Greta Robison has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Greta is currently working at Ulteig as a Senior GIS Analyst. Prior to this, they held the position of Lead GIS Analyst at the same company. Greta also worked at SWCA Environmental Consultants as a GIS Lead and GIS Specialist.
Before that, Greta gained experience as a GIS Analyst & Research Associate at DMS Natural Resources LLC, where they were responsible for creating maps, tables, and statistical analysis using ArcGIS. Greta also presented research visually, orally, and in written form to users across sectors and agencies.
Additionally, Greta has held positions at Montana State University Women's Center as a Staff Member, where they recruited, trained, and coordinated volunteers and new staff. Greta assisted in database management and organized events and fundraisers. Greta also worked as an Opinion Columnist for The MSU Exponent, conducting research, composing, and editing articles.
In their earlier roles, Greta gained experience as a GIS Intern at Gallatin County GIS and Middle Creek Ditch Co., collecting field data of county irrigation ditches using Trimble GPS technology. Greta also worked as a GIS and Climate Intern at the Institute on Ecosystems, creating maps predicting the possible impact of climate change and collaborating with various stakeholders.
Greta also gained experience at the Museum Of The Rockies as a Front Desk Clerk, managing membership registration and assisting in volunteer database management. Greta worked at Montana State University as a GIS Analyst and Researcher, supporting tribal land management and creating suitability maps for native berries. Greta also served as a GIS Specialist, digitizing culturally significant sites and creating maps for educational presentations.
Lastly, Greta worked at Mainers United for Marriage as a Campus Organizer, recruiting and training interns and volunteers, managing a voter database, organizing events, and speaking publicly.
Greta Robison pursued their education at Montana State University-Bozeman from 2013 to 2015. During this time, they completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography, Bachelor of Arts degree in Global and Multi-Cultural Studies, and also obtained a minor in Native American Studies. Their studies at Montana State University focused on Geographic Information Systems (GIS), cross-cultural STEM research, and Resource Management.
Prior to attending Montana State University, Greta was enrolled at INACTIVE-1703030558-LIU Brooklyn from 2010 to 2012. Greta pursued Global Studies at this institution, although specific details about their field of study are not provided.
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