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AccomplishmentsOver twenty years of ESRI GIS experience as both a GIS analyst and developer. Applied GIS to a wide variety of projects from ecological river analysis to energy tools for PJM to school boundary determination. Developed applications for both ArcView and ArcGIS Online platforms.Twenty years of environmental consulting experience. Performed data analysis, report writing, scientific programming, modeling, and field sampling. Experienced Access application developer and administrator with a demonstrated ability to successfully complete multi-discipline software, database, and GIS projects. Excellent quantitative analysis skills with strong knowledge of Statistics, Calculus, and other advance mathematical subjects.Sixteen years of Business Analyst and IT experience at Dayton Public Schools. Extensive experience with BusinessPLUS and eSchoolPLUS applications. Created many business and financial reports, and provided in depth and detailed problem solving for business and financial data issues. Worked extensively with the Treasurers department for many years and have detailed knowledge of their processes and procedures.Professional ExperienceGIS Analyst CBTS@Dayton Public Schools 2005  2021Performed many GIS analyses for Dayton Public Schools. These analyses include: delineating school boundary, new school placement, crime maps, determination of safe walk routes, student demographic analyses and an address lookup web application. As the only GIS professional for the district, I worked closely with school board members, and department heads to successfully incorporate GIS analysis into their decision-making process.GIS Consulting Integral GIS 2002 - 2004Conceived and developed many map-based project management tools. These tools allowed Corporate Site Managers with limited time and GIS and database skills to: query databases, display their results on maps and make data driven management decisions. A wide range of development environments were used including: Visual Basic, Map Objects, and Avenue. Set up and installed ArcIMS on servers. Created several web sites displaying GIS layers using ArcIMS. Created and developed ArcIMS websites to display interactive alternative energy grid maps over the Internet. These sites ranged from electrical grid management tools for PJM to alternative energy tools which allowed individuals to examine wind, solar, and other types of alternative energy potential within their local areas.Environmental Analyst Exponent 1987  2002Performed a variety of duties as part of a multi-disciplinary site investigation team. These duties included planning sampling and investigation strategies, field sampling and analyzing collected data, performing analyses, and writing findings into final reports. Field sampling activities included: soil, water, groundwater, biological sampling, and installation of groundwater monitoring wells. Provide data analysis support for a wide range of projects. Responsibilities require working in a multi-disciplinary environment to synthesize, interpret, and report analysis results of project data. Analysis techniques used to perform these tasks include: statistical, geostatistical, bootstrapping, and GISWrote a computer model to stochastically predict water quality in mine pit lakes. This model linked to chemical the equilibrium model MINTEQ. Hydraulic information, wall rock oxidation rates, metals loading data were used to calculate water quality over time as the pit filled. The model features a bootstrap method to generate non-parametric distributions of various input variables. The resulting distributions were used by the model to provide confidence intervals about the predicted water quality results.Business Analyst CBTS@Dayton Public Schools 2005  2021Treasurer's office support  Provided payroll, W2 processing, fiscal and calendar year end rollover, hardware, software and BusinessPlus application support. Worked with all levels of Treasurers office employees on problems and projects ranging from basic to complex. Created a database for in-depth budget reporting, and tracking of utility payments. This database consists of tables and forms bound together using Visual Basic code to run extemporaneous SLQ queries which provide financial reports.Principle Click Drag and Drill (CDD) report developer. Developed over a hundred CDD reports for core financial, payroll, and human resource BusinessPLUS users; correcting and enhancing existing reports, and mentored staff in CDD development. Comfortable working with the BusinessPlus application structure and tables using SQL Server and SQL. Provided administrative support to other BusinessPLUS applications and tools.Programming and Software SkillsSolid knowledge of Excel, Access, ArcView GIS, Visual Basic, Visual Basic for Applications, and SQL,. Familiar with: Visual Basic.Net, ASP.Net, ArcSDE, Arc Objects, SQL Server, HTML, XML, Java Script and Python Script.Education / CertificationsB.S., Mathematics University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia 1987A.S., Science Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology, Butte, Montana 1983PublicationsGoode, D. 2001. GIS Uncertainty Modeling using a Probabilistic Polygon Intersection Method.Presentation given at the ESRI Users conference. July 9-13, 2001. San Diego, Ca.Kempton, H., D. Goode, D. Atkins, A. Nicholson, and A. Davis. 1995. A model for predicting post-closure water quality in mine pit lakes. In: Proc. Mine Closure Conference. March 2931, 1995. Nevada Mining Association, Reno, NV.Goode, D. 1994. Sensitivity analysis of groundwater, sulfuric acid, metals release, net acid generation potential, and oxidation thickness used to predict chemical composition of an open pit mine lake. Presentation given at Geological Society of America Annual Meeting. October 2428, 1994. Seattle, WA1720 Spillan Road, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387Phone: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE, email: EMAIL AVAILABLE

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