E+D
Jack Dangermond
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This month’s E+D podcast episode is with Jack Dangermond. Jack leads ESRI (The Environmental Systems Resource Institute) and holds degrees in landscape architecture, environmental science, and urban and regional planning. In 1969, along with his wife Laura, Jack founded ESRI, driven by the idea that computer-based mapping and analysis can make significant contributions to geographic planning and environmental science. After 50 years of steady growth, ESRI now has 49 offices and 11 research centers worldwide, and ESRI software is deployed in more than 350,000 organizations, including the world’s largest cities and most national governments. Please enjoy this conversation with hosts Kendall Mainzer and Travis Flohr!
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