Dawood GIS Technologists Gosselin and Woodfield Elevate Industry Leadership

(Braintree, Mass.) Dawood Director of Geospatial Technologies Jodie Gosselin, GISP, and Geospatial Specialist Timothy Woodfield, GISP, assume new Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) leadership roles in 2022. Woodfield was named a New England Chapter of URISA (NEURISA) Director At-Large and Gosselin, NEURISA’s Immediate Past-President, will serve her seventh and final year on the NEURISA board.

Gosselin, who recently relocated to Pennsylvania, also is working with the Ohio Chapter of URISA to expand its footprint into Pennsylvania and West Virginia, where she hails as a West Virginia University alum.

With nearly 25 years of combined geographic information systems (GIS) experience and diverse URISA roles, Gosselin and Woodfield lead utility, asset management, municipal, transportation, survey, and environmental geospatial initiatives throughout the U.S. Both are well-versed in the Esri® platform and deliver wide-ranging ArcGIS project delivery solutions—from Field Maps and Survey123 to Dashboards, StoryMaps, and Web Apps.

“Jodie and Tim epitomize collaboration, understand how location-based GIS fuels AEC technologies, and serve as true industry brand ambassadors,” said Ricardo Duarte, director of marketing with Dawood. “Jodie, for example, is not only a URISA advocate and published Esri author, but serves as a role model for girls aspiring toward engineering and GIS careers.”

Learn more on the NEURISA 2022 Board of Directors website.

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