2021 Nebraska Data Users Conference Series - August 26, 2021 (Recording of presentations)
Start Date
26-8-2021 12:00 PM
End Date
26-8-2021 1:00 PM
Description
A recording of the August 26 session of the Nebraska Data Users Conference Series conducted by the University of Nebraska at Omaha Center for Public Affairs Research. 1:18 Redistricting. To learn more visit our website at: cpar.unomaha.edu.
2021 Nebraska Data Users Conference Series - August 26, 2021 (Recording of presentations)
A recording of the August 26 session of the Nebraska Data Users Conference Series conducted by the University of Nebraska at Omaha Center for Public Affairs Research. 1:18 Redistricting. To learn more visit our website at: cpar.unomaha.edu.
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David Drozd, M.S. | Research Coordinator, Center for Public Affairs Research, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Drozd is a specialist in data compiling and analysis. He gives numerous presentations each year so that stakeholders and decision-makers better understand how Nebraska is unique and its changing demographics. He works extensively with the U.S. Census Bureau and its data.
Rex Cammack, Ph.D. | Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Geology; Coordinator, Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Sciences; University of Nebraska at Omaha
Cammack's research interests and teaching specialties are in the areas of cartographic communication, web mapping services, animated mapping, and sports geography. He has served as chair of the Cartography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers and co-chair of the Maps and Internet Commission of the International Cartographic Association. Currently he serves on the board of the Cartography and Geographic Information Society.
Emily Nguyen, MSW, MPA | Director of Research and Strategy, Omaha Community Foundation In her role at the Omaha Community Foundation, Emily oversees evaluations and research within the foundation and strategy development. She also leads the data collection and synthesis within The Landscape project. Prior to joining OCF, she conducted program evaluations with local nonprofit organizations through the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Emily has taught graduate research courses at UNO and currently teaches as an adjunct at Creighton University. Emily earned her bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Creighton and her Master of Social Work and Master of Public Administration from UNO.