John Cassidy has a BS in Geography from SUNY Oneonta, 1985 and is currently employed with ESRI.
Bradley Fugate is an ASPRS-Certified Photogrammetrist and Project Director, Mr. Fugate has more than 30 years of experience at Woolpert managing all phases of photogrammetry. Having supervised projects from conventional and GPS surveys to the development of LiDAR surface modeling and GIS applications, he is responsible for project development, and is especially adept at developing long-term project plans and project management. He works closely with the Group's remote sensing technical staff incorporating the latest mapping technologies in an effort to best serve the Firm's clientele.
Greg Glynn - At Nancy Marshall Communications, Greg manages the social media, public relations and marketing efforts for a wide range of clients. His attention to detail is a valuable asset in the coordination of media coverage, press releases and production of e-newsletter and social media content, including videos and podcasts. He is the former Vice President of Communications for the Portland Pirates of the American Hockey League and is a graduate of the Broadcast Journalism program at Quinnipiac University. He says it is his competitive nature fuels his passion for strategic marketing and powerful branding ideas.
Dave Hobbins is professor of Forestry and Environmental studies at the University of Maine at Fort Kent, where he has been teaching since 1986. Teaching is his passion and he is responsible for the areas of GIS, Forest Inventory and Mapping, and Forest Protection. He also teaches an on-line GIS course for the public safety program. Dave is a graduate of the University of Idaho Forestry Program with an MS in Forest Pathology (WVU). He has graduate training in GIS, Remote Sensing and Forest Protection from University of Maine and Michigan State.
Christopher Kroot has a Masters in Managing Information Systems, MBA, BA in Computers. He is an Enterprise GIS Analyst for the Maine Office of GIS.
Pam Lombard has a Master's degree in hydrology from Oregon State University. She works at the USGS in Maine since 1998.
Peter D. Lowe is a partner at Brann & Isaacson in Lewiston and his practice focuses on labor and employment law. Peter serves as labor counsel for many private and public sector employers in Maine, including L.L. Bean, Inc. Peter works closely with management and human resources advising on the myriad of personnel issues which employers face in today's complex workplace. He is a frequent speaker to professional groups and serves as editor of the Maine Employment Law Letter, a monthly newsletter.
Contact: PETER D. LOWE, Partner, Brann & Isaacson, 184 Main Street, PO Box 3070, Lewiston, ME 04243-3070, Phone: 207-786-3566, Fax: 207-783-9325, E-mail: plowe@brannlaw.com
Spencer Meyer is the Associate Scientist for forest Stewardship at the Center for Research on Sustainable Forests at the University of Maine. He is a forester and conservation scientist who has worked with forest landowners, conservation organizations, and state agencies to better
understand the role forests and forest management play in landscape conservation. His current work focuses on understanding how strategic land use decisions can stimulate the conservation of healthy working landscapes. He holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Dartmouth College and an M.S. in Forestry from the University of Maine, where he is currently working towards his Ph.D.
Jim Page is a Senior Consultant with James W. Sewall Company out of Old Town. His roots began in Caribou and he still holds Northern Maine very dear to him. He received his doctorate in philosophical foundations of mathematics from MIT. Returning to his home state, he was hired by James W. Sewall in 1997 and has been with them since. Sewall Company works in high-tech niche markets, including forest economics, geospatial application development, and renewable energy such as wind power and biomass.
Mark Scott has a BS in Surveying Engineering from the University of Maine, 1984 and is currently employed with ESRI out of Danvers MA.
Dan Walters works for the National Geospatial Program (NGP) of the U.S. Geological Survey. NGP manages The National Map and partners with private, local, state and federal organizations to produce and maintain a vast array of high-quality geospatial data. A significant objective of the NGP, through the Partnership Network, is to leverage these assets through mutually beneficial partnerships that ensure the ongoing availability of current data consistent with National Spatial Data Infrastructure principles.
Bob White has worked in GIS and 9-1-1 for the past 19 years. He has been involved with projects in counties from Maine to Wisconsin and as far south as the Carolinas and Kentucky. Bob serves on several GIS and NG9-1-1 committees at the National level for NENA.
Joseph Young has a BA in Geography from the University of Maine, Farmington. He works for Maine State Planning Office in Augusta.