Melissa Mayo

Melissa is an engineer on the product team focused in applied geography. She can be found hiking and exploring national parks during her travels.

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Podcast 14 – Melissa Mayo, Esri -Personal growth is derived from new experiences

Melissa gives us insight into the podcast conversations, working in emergency management, utilities, and teaching; and her life at Esri.

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Podcast 13- James Filloramo, Esri; The best growth is like a plant, slow and steady.

Come and listen to James Filloramo with Esri's Water Team discuss how he made the shift from botany and ecology to GIS.

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Podcast 12: Makis Harris, Birmingham Zoo; It’s getting to see how we’re all connected.

Education, outreach, and animal welfare are at the heart of the Birmingham Zoo efforts, especially for Makis Harris.

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Podcast 11: Amit Rishi, RMSI; Customer success is a function of quality, cost, delivery, and service.

Learn about Amit Rishi's journey to GIS and the amazing work RMSI does for customers.

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Podcast 10- Xander Bakker, Esri Colombia: Once you discover GIS, you can never leave.

Discussion with Xander Bakker, Esri Colombia, on his unconventional path to GIS and how he truly loves his work.

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Podcast 9- TJ Houle, UDC; Looking at GIS from a different perspective.

TJ Houle from UDC talks about leadership, strategic thinking, networking, and all things GIS.

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Podcast 8- Mohan Punnam, Esri; An exploration from macro to micro GIS

Representing the user experience during Utility Network design, Mohan Punnam details the importance of keeping users at the forefront.

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Podcast 7- Mark Sanders, Entergy; It’s easy to be passionate about GIS.

From emergency management to utilities, journey with Mark Sanders of Entergy, as he shares his passion for GIS.

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Podcast 6- Dave Crawford, Esri; It’s all about a solid plan.

Go behind the scenes with one of Esri's most knowledgeable software development engineers and leaders on the Geodata Management Team.

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