Maria Jordan
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Maria Jordan is a senior product marketer at Esri specializing in ArcGIS products and apps designed to improve community engagement, communication, collaboration, and data sharing. She has been at Esri for 20+ years in a variety of marketing roles and is focused on creating practical resources that convey best practices and customer successes to help organizations achieve their goals.

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Fostering Collaboration Among Members

Jennifer Chapman, the President of NAGW shares how she fosters collaboration and knowledge sharing among her member community.

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Building Engaging User Experiences

Mike Gaigg, shares how thoughtful digital design (UX/UI) helps drive better engagement with communities and audiences.

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Equity for Improved Engagement

Laura Sharp, PhD, shares how to capture residents’ perspectives and unique needs into the City of Tucson's decision-making processes.

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Building Local Resilience

Building local resilience against community challenges means collaborating with your community early.

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Deprecation Notice for ArcGIS Community Analyst: Transition to ArcGIS Business Analyst Web App

ArcGIS Community Analyst is being deprecated entirely, with its final release schedule for October 2024. Read the blog for more information!

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Sustaining Collaboration between Governments and Community Groups

Sustained collaboration between government and community groups makes big goals attainable.

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Empowering Communities with Open Data

Open data provides a foundation for collaboration and community engagement. It helps build trust and focuses discussions on fact.

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Engaging Volunteers for a Cause

Shawnlei Breeding shares her strategies for engaging volunteers and stakeholders to help protect eagles across The State of Florida.

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A Hub for Collaboration and Engagement

Hubs provide a virtual place for collaboration and engagement to happen within communities of all types and sizes.

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