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Podcast 28 - Clint Brown, Esri - Maps are art and science at the same time.

By Melissa Mayo and Remi Myers

 

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Clint Brown has had a strong influence on the growth of Esri as a culture, business, and community through the teams that are in place today across the Product Engineering division. He has watched the Esri User Conference grow from its infancy of thirty people in the mid-1980’s to the approximately 40,000 combined in-person and online attendance we saw this year. Clint loves the user community, has a deep passion for understanding the problems they are solving, and how they push Esri’s technology to achieve new successes. As the Software Products Director for Esri, he loves learning; especially learning about the amazing work from customers across industries.  He says there isn’t much that doesn’t interest him and he always enjoys digging in to find out more.

While I have gained a better understanding about how Esri came to be through our conversation, Clint’s vision of empowering the global community to solve challenges by harnessing the resources of Esri was especially interesting. This resonated across the whole conversation. He has spent his career influencing the growth of our technology to provide capabilities for users around the world. He is fascinated by their innovative approaches using GIS and finds it inspirational when teams are able to solve problems and improve their workflows. Clint believes in applying concepts of geography and GIS to the world around us and has faith that our users will make the world a better place. He sees what others can’t; for him that means leveraging his department to work with customers, nurturing the science that we call GIS.

I truly enjoyed my time talking with Clint. His methodical and reflective nature was measured and careful; Clint recognizes that words are important and he wanted to convey his message accurately. I knew he would have great insight and a wealth of knowledge about our business, so I was beyond excited when he agreed to be a guest. He displays a passion for GIS and applied geography that is critical to growth and exploration in this field. Clint’s curiosity about the world around him has been consistent throughout his career and should be inspirational to us all.

This was a fantastic interview to conclude Season 2 of Geospatial Experiences. I hope you enjoyed listening to the season as much as I enjoyed hosting the conversations. Come back for our next season of new conversations coming in early 2025. And as always, stay mappy, y’all!

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