About Me

I aim to build a sustainable tomorrow through mapping, planning, and engaging with the world around me. 

GIS Analyst

I am a GIS Analyst with 9 years worth of training and application of GIS software. My studies have spanned from trail planning on a small scale to land analysis of vegetation and climate mitigation planning on a large scale. I have worked with diverse communities and urban areas (urban, peri-urban, and rural). In my personal time, I support non-profit work and communities in learning more about their landscape and population. I support them to develop solutions for a more resilient tomorrow. 

 RESEARCH

I work to uphold the mission of supporting access to clean water for all species for future generations. In doing so, I support and develop restoration and rehabilitation projects to revive local ecosystems and make water accessible to those who wish to enjoy them. 

Community Support

Gardening 

I work with local non-profits to support access to fresh produce. This spans from sharing fresh produce distribution sites to building home gardens.

STEAM Education

I have taught over 600 students ranging from Kindergarten to University seniors. Subjects range from fabrication and engineering concepts to environmental analysis and sustainability. 

Musical Arts

From a young age, I've been passionate about providing and supporting quality engaging education to children of all backgrounds.  I believe there are no limitations to what one can learn when given the proper access and support. I work to ensure the success of the last standing concervancy in the Compton, Watts-Willowbrook area.

Diving

Diving for restoration

My goal to support local governments and communities in restoring and maintaining their waterways started in 2017. Every day, I get closer to gaining the knowledge needed to plan, restore, and maintain local ecosystems. Diving and conducting restoration research moves me one step closer to learning about our diverse waterways. 

Did you know?

When environmental conditions change, like rising water temperatures, nudibranchs may migrate to different areas, signifying a shift in their preferred habitat. 

Want to invite me to work on your project?

I welcome contract projects and would be happy to discuss your goals further!

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