

PASSIONATE GEOGRAPHER & RESEARCHER
ABOUT ME
I am a first-year doctoral student within the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University. My research concerns urban forestry and greening as they relate to human wellbeing and local ecology. I leverage my experience in GIS and remote sensing to bring data-driven solutions to greenspace planning and urban tree planting initiatives. I have worked alongside numerous organizations, including the US Department of Transportation, the Capitol Region Council of Governments, and the Human-Environment Regional Observatory at Clark University. I hold two Bachelors degrees from the University of Connecticut: a BA in Geographic Information Science and a BA in Political Science, both with the distinctions of Magna Cum Laude and University Scholar.
