Dawn Wright receives AAG Award
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- Published: 02 March 2012 02 March 2012
ICAN co-chair and Esri chief scientist Dawn J. Wright, has received the Association of American Geographers (AAG) Presidential Achievement Award presented at the AAG annual meeting on February 28, 2012. The award recognizes Wright's outstanding work as a scientist, researcher, author, and advocate for marine conservation and for her contributions to geographic science.
"Dawn Wright is a researcher of exceptional achievement whose work highlights the remarkable breadth and diversity of contemporary geography," said AAG president Audrey L. Kobayashi. "Wright's work to build geospatial technology standards for ocean mapping has enabled the scientific community to share information and collaborate on research projects. She has championed geographic information systems for marine research that are laying the groundwork for more sustainable ocean resources policies. The AAG Presidential Achievement Award affirms the benefit her efforts have brought to geographic science."
Dawn is a founding member and Co-chair of the International Coastal Atlas Network. As chief scientist, Wright leads Esri's natural sciences efforts and drives the company's ocean and science initiatives. She is also a professor of geography and oceanography at Oregon State University, a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a fellow of Stanford University's Aldo Leopold Leadership Program in science communication.
"Dr. Wright's strong background in geographic information science and expertise in GIS [geographic information systems] have enabled her to bring greater perspective to scientists throughout the world who map and analyze terrains, ecosystems, and habitats," said Jack Dangermond, Esri president, “The AAG has been a force in promoting technology for geographic science. By honoring a capable scientist who is also skilled in geospatial systems affirms the association’s commitment to a community that is expanding its approaches to research and analysis.”
Congratulations Dawn! The members of ICAN always knew you were special.