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Education
- Law School (semester and
a half), Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1973.
- M.S., University of Wisconsin,
Madison, Wisconsin, 1972.
Major - Forestry (Quantitative Forest Ecology)
- B.S., Louisiana State University,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1971.
Major - Forest Management
Experience
President, Forest Resource
Consulting Inc., Tallahassee, Florida
1989 to present
This consulting business
focuses on teaching ArcView, Avenue, ArcGIS and some software development in ArcView.
As an ESRI authorized ArcView, Avenue, and ArcGIS instructor, I have taught ESRI
GIS to hundreds people of widely differing backgrounds. The courses I am authorized
to teach are: Introduction to ArcView GIS, Introduction to Avenue (2 days), Introduction
to Avenue (3 days), Migrating from ArcView 3.x to ArcView 8, Introduction to ArcGIS
I, and Introduction to ArcGIS II. At the 1998 ESRI User Conference I received
an ESRI award - Honorable Mention for Excellence in Teaching ESRI GIS.
The award was the result of a numerical comparison by ESRI of the student evaluations
of all courses taught by authorized instructors in 1997. Out of 543 authorized
instructors I was fourth in overall quality.
Distributed Computer Systems Analyst, Florida Division of Forestry, Tallahassee,
Florida
April 1996 to 2003
The Division of Forestry
has over 900,000 acres in thirty plus State Forests around the State and fire
suppression responsibility on over twenty five million acres. Field personnel
use ArcView to manage each of these State Forests. ArcView and ArcGIS are used
to give GIS support to the Divisions fire fighting efforts. My duties are
to support the field units in their use of ArcView and GPS, and train them in
the use of ArcView, ArcGIS, and GPS. Additional duties are to design, develop
and maintain custom ArcView/ArcGIS applications, integrate ArcView into other
applications currently being used, like our forest inventory system, and provide
GIS support to the Divisions fire fighting efforts. Applications that I
have developed include ArcView extensions to simplify digitizing timber stands,
automating the extraction of data from the Divisions (Access) inventory
system and a simple ArcPad type application for our County Foresters developed
in VB6/MapObjects.
Senior Forester, Florida
Division of Forestry, Tallahassee, Florida
April 1994 to April 1996
Develop, manage, and maintain
Division GIS software and data. Develop and install appropriate GIS data sets
for the various units of the Division around the State. Train Division personnel
in the use of GIS software and data. Provide technical advice and support in GIS,
forest biometrics, statistics, economics, and forest resource modeling. Coordinate
the purchase of Division software and hardware and provide general software support
to Division personnel.
Economist/Forest Economist,
Florida Division of Forestry, Tallahassee, Florida
August 1983 to April 1994
Conduct supply and demand
studies of the States forest resources to identify economic development
opportunities or problem areas using Forest Survey data and/or Census data.
Build simulation models
to study future harvest levels on various state forests under different management
strategies. Develop, manage, and maintain Division GIS software and data. Develop
software tools for field personnel. Coordinate the purchase of Division software
and hardware and provide general software support to Division personnel. Provide
technical advice and support in GIS, forest biometrics, statistics, economics,
taxation, and forest resource modeling.
In 1989 I received a Davis
Productivity Award "For your smart work and dedication above and
beyond the call of duty, resulting in increased performance and cost savings which
enhance the productivity of Florida government and improve the lives of Floridas
Taxpaying Citizens" from Florida TaxWatch, Inc. and The Florida Council
of 100.
Resource Analyst, Southern
Operation, Timberlands Division of Champion International, Greenville, South Carolina
April 1978 to August 1983
Duties were to provide economic
analytical support to the Operation, conduct wood resource availability studies
for Champions mills in the Southeast, monitor Champions intensive
forest inventory on about 700,000 acres in South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina
and Virginia, and develop growth and yield models for use in Champions LP
Harvest Scheduler on a large IBM mainframe. Used SAS extensively and did some
Fortran programming.
Area Forester, Timberlands
Division of Champion International, Camden, Texas
June 1974 to April 1978
My duties were the management
of approximately 85,000 acres of company lands. This included the supervision
of seventeen hourly employees and responsibility for all on ground activities
like management of hunting and grazing leases, site preparation, timber cruising,
timber budgets, insect control and timber marking (excluding harvesting).
Activities
Florida ESRI User Group
former member of the Executive Committee and a past President.
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