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Everyone,

I want to encourage all students to meet with Jason Duke tomorrow from
11:00-1:30 in room 406 tomorrow. There will be pizza. Of course, you are
all invited to the presentation in the Lindsey Young auditorium on Hodges
library.  The presentation is at 3:40, but there will refreshments in the
lobby beforehand.

I suggested Jason as a speaker this year particularly because I felt he
would be interesting to students at all levels, including undergraduates.
Jason has done amazing work on many high profile disasters, including
Hurricane Katrina, various forest fires in the western US, and the Deep
Water Horizon oil spill.  He was even asked by Jack Dangermond (the head of
ESRI) if he would go to Japan to do the spatial analysis of the Fukushima
nuclear meltdown—at ESRI’s expense.  If you are interested in GIS helping
to save lives and limit environmental damage, Jason is worth getting to
know.

In addition to his work, Jason is the most active, well know GIS
professional in the state.  He may not know everyone in GIS, but safe to
say he knows more than most.  If you want to pursue a career in GIS, Jason
is a good man to know.

I have invited many GIS professionals from the local area, including
various counties, agencies, and private companies to attend Jason’s
colloquium presentation.  Assuming some of these folks come to the
presentation, this would be a good opportunity to network, or to just talk
to former UT geography students who now work in the GIS industry.  They may
have some good pointers on how to apply for positions or they may even be
hiring.

Finally, one last reason to attend the informal presentation from 11-1:30.
If you get him talking, Jason is one of the most entertaining speakers you
will meet.  (He is a hoot.)  He has some amazing stories about working in a
building of a company you are investigating, having run-ins with a governor
and former presidential candidate, and many other interesting stories.

-- 

Bruce Ralston
Professor Emeritus
Department of Geography
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996-0925
FAX: 865-974-6025

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