About Me
A geography undergraduate program led to a budding interest in the intersection of transportation, the environment, and equity. Starting my field studies in New Haven, CT while reading countless studies covering Cascadia, Colombia, and New York, I knew I needed to move elsewhere to learn and apply my skills in places where I felt I could thrive.
Just a few years later, at the University of Washington, I have begun to do exactly that. Developing my GIS skills further along with Python, R, and Mapbox, I continue to learn new ways to collect, present, and discuss information about the ways we interact with our built and natural environments.
Driven by data and the demand to improve our shared experiences and environment, I am always looking for new collaborators, topics, and projects to lend my skills. This website is a home for some of the projects I have felt most connected to and will continue to expand as I find more spaces to apply myself.
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