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Fay Rubin Project Director
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Email: | fay.rubin@unh.edu |
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603-862-4240 |
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Fay Rubin serves as Director of the GRANIT System, the NH statewide geographic information system. In that capacity, she oversees a variety of data development, system implementation, and application projects addressing planning and resource management issues at the state, regional and local levels. Her primary responsibility is maintenance of the GRANIT GIS Clearinghouse, developing and serving data and analyses to the geospatial user community in the state and the region.
In addition to project work, Fay represents the NH GIS community on a number of regional/national committees, including serving as a board member for the New England Chapter of URISA, as a member of the NASA/NSGIC liaison committee, and as the NH affiliate to the Institute for Applied Geospatial Technologies. At the state level, she serves as a member and co-founder of the NH GIS Advisory Committee, as an advisory board member for NH View (the NH chapter of America View), as a steering committee member for the Center for Integrative Regional Problem Solving, and as a steering committee member of the NH GIS Conservation Collaborative.
Fay has a BA and MA in Economics from the University of New Hampshire.
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Chris Phaneuf GIS Analyst
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Email: | chris.phaneuf@unh.edu |
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603-862-1214 |
GRANIT 21
GRANIT Clearinghouse Enhancement: NH Geodata Portal
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Chris began his career at NH GRANIT in October, 2000. He began as a GIS Technician, digitizing various features from hard copy maps into a digital format for a number of GRANIT projects. Since then, he has become the GRANIT Conservation / Public Lands Database manager and has managed a number of other projects including the development of Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps (DFIRMs) for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Chris received his B.S. in Geography from the University of New Hampshire in 2000. His interests include movies (particularly Wes Anderson films), music, and the 2004/2007 World Champion Boston Red Sox. |
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