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High Turnout for the Department of Geography Fall Career Fair

This fall’s Geography Career Fair, organized by undergraduate advisor Ronald Luna with the help of Jennifer Pomeroy, was hailed as a success due to good student turnout and representation from numerous area agencies, consulting firms, and local, county and federal governments, as well as GIS specialists. Of the companies’ and agencies’ recruiters that were present, eleven were UMD Geography alumni. See picture below.

 

Here’s what our alumni career fair participants are up to:

  • Danielle Hastings (’07) represented the Army Corps of Engineers where she works in the topographic engineering center in order to deliver geographic information to the battlefield.
  • Christian Dulin (’07) works in the GIS department for Jacobs Civil Inc., an engineering company specializing in transportation consulting.
  • Matt Fowler (M.A. ’01) has been working for Lockheed Martin for the last seven years as an engineer building geospatial software.
  • Tyrone Ligon (M.A. ’01) is working with Pangia, developing GIS applications for the Department of Defense.
  • Brian Lee (’01) works as a recruiter for Greenhorne & O’Mara, an engineering consulting firm, in the water resources GIS department.
  • Roberto Ramirez (’00) works as a GIS analyst for PBS&J managing his own load of work for the state of Georgia, and doing floodplain studies in coordination with FEMA.
  • Dave Bonney (’05) works in the customer support division of the remote sensing company GeoEye; a company whose recent claim to fame is its development of the highest resolution color satellite available to date.
  • Chuck Gillies (M.A. ’89) has been working as a high-level manager for Boeing for the last five years, overseeing defense contracts for GIS-related projects.
  • Stephen Sporik (’06) works for Spatial Systems Associates, Inc. as a GIS technician and cartographic consultant producing mapbooks for local emergency response teams.
  • Dr. Megan Lang (Ph.D ’05), who just completed her doctoral dissertation on radar to monitor wetland hydrology, is now working for the USDA agricultural research center focusing on conservation practices and how they can be implemented in order to improve water quality and the ability of wetlands to provide ecosystem services.
  • Dr. Cathy Carter (Ph.D ’05), Program Manager for the Master in Professional Studies in Geospatial Information Services, spoke to students and alumni alike about the exciting new program.


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