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| #e.21744 | Wednesday 9:00AM to 4:00PM October 17,
2012 | CM | 5.00 |
2012 GIS Symposium: Discovering Technology-Based SolutionsRookery Bay NERRNaples, FL The second annual GIS Symposium focuses on GIS applications for planning and other technical fields. Participants will learn about GIS projects and available data including the latest innovations from ESRI. New techniques, tools and GIS applications are covered in a range of subject areas including vegetation mapping, economic impact studies, movement patterns and project management. Also network with GIS users from a variety of industries and agencies and browse vendors from Hewlett Packard, GPServ, Stantec, Data Transfer Solutions and more.
More Instructors: Ali Fain Ali Fain is currently an Account Executive with ESRI working at the West Palm Beach satellite office where she is responsible for accounts in South Florida. She attended Florida International University and Miami Dade College and held various IT related positions with both the public and private sector, including serving as an IT Manager for Miami-Dade County. While there, she served as Project Manager in the GIS area and was responsible for the conversion of their parcel landbase – a partnership with Florida Power and Light. She has been with ESRI for 18 years and was previously at the ESRI office in Denver. Michele Lundeen Michele Lundeen is currently a Solutions Engineer with ESRI, working in their West Palm Beach satellite office. She attended the University of Florida and is a serious Gator fan attending every home game when possible. Michele has many years of experience with GIS in both the technical and managerial capacity, and has been with ESRI for 18 years working in various areas including professional services and sales. Michele is considered a leader in South Florida in the technical GIS area. Shellie Watts Shellie Watts is a graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University in Ft. Myers. She has over 10 years of GIS experience and is currently the GIS Coordinator with the City of Fort Myers Public Works Department. Her responsibilities include utility data conversion, data analysis and reporting, asset data collection using GPS mobile devices, and training. (2 Ratings)
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