I am a Seattle-based professional geographer and the Director of Henry Spatial Analysis, LLC. I serve as President of Cascadia Users of Geospatial Open Source (CUGOS), Treasurer of the Roosevelt Neighborhood Association, and co-organizer of Northeast Safe Streets.
Previously, I’ve worked at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington and the Oxford Big Data Institute. I hold a doctoral degree from the University of Oxford, where I developed new spatial statistics techniques for health data, and undergraduate degrees in Urban Studies and GIS from The Ohio State University.
I have a decade of experience in applied spatial statistics and geospatial software development, including partnerships with academic institutions, NGOs, city governments, and advocacy organizations. My past work has been featured in Nature, The Lancet, Bloomberg CityLab, and on the front pages of The New York Times and The Seattle Times.
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