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Leadership & History

Leadership & History


Our Mission

We have evolved to become the Geospatial Professional Network. Read the October 8 announcement to learn more. 

The Geospatial Professional Network is a vibrant community uniting emerging and experienced GIS professionals through top-tier education, networking, and career development. We are committed to upholding ethical standards, empowering you to support your organization, advance your career, and shape the future of the geospatial profession.


Our Strategic Goals

  1. Protect, promote and grow the geospatial profession.
  2. Support geospatial professionals at all stages of their careers with essential training and resources.
  3. Sustain and strengthen the organization.

Annual Reports

Our History

URISA emanated from a conference held on August 28, 1963 on the campus of the University of Southern California, organized by Edgar Horwood and attended by 48 people to trade information on developments in regional information systems. This was billed as the ‘First Annual Conference on Urban Planning Information Systems and Programs.’ Additional annual conferences were held from 1964 through 1966 in Pittsburgh, Chicago, and Berkeley. At the 1966 Berkeley Conference, attendees approved a Constitution establishing the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA).

The conference held in 1967 in Garden City, New York was the first called the URISA Annual Conference. However, URISA considers that its first conference was the one held in 1963 on the USC Campus in Los Angeles.

Edgar Horwood founded URISA and was its first president. Horwood provided intellectual leadership toward building an interdisciplinary association and served as a constructive critic in the development of ethical practices in the emerging area of applying information systems technology to urban and regional applications. He patterned URISA after the Regional Science Association, an inclusive interest association, not an exclusive professional society overly concerned with credentials.

Presidents Over the Years

VieW history Timeline

Wendy Peloquin, GISP, LAVM

President

Avineon, Inc. - Jacksonville, Florida

Tim Nolan, GISP, LAVM

President-Elect

Collin County - McKinney, Texas

John Nolte, GISP

Immediate Past President

Denver Water - Denver, Colorado

Jami Dennis, GISP

Treasurer

Geodetic Analysis LLC - Silver City, New Mexico

Yves Léger, M.Sc., GISP

Secretary

City of Saint John, New Brunswick Canada

Sara Akin, GISP

Director

Texas 811 - Richardson, Texas

Christina Brunsvold, GISP

Director

California Highway Patrol - Sacramento, California

Adam Carnow, GISP

Director

Esri - Charlotte, North Carolina

Clinton Johnson

Director

Us at Spaces - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Liz Parrish, GISP

Director

H-E-B - Dallas, Texas

Sara Thompson

Director

Arizona Department of Transportation - Phoenix, Arizona

Kara Utter

Director

Dynamic Visions GIS - McCall, Idaho

Organization Documents


Bylaws

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Policy Manual

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Constitution

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Ethics

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Strategic Plan

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Recent Board Statements of Note

Support for Federal Geospatial Datasets - Adopted 7/2/2025

DEI Statement - Adopted 7/2/2025

Board Meeting & Information Policy - Adopted 9/6/2023

Board Meeting Request Form

 

Staff

Wendy Nelson

Executive Director

wnelson@thegpn.org

Danielle Giza

Online Education & Community Manager

dmgiza@thegpn.org

Patricia Francis

Meetings & Membership Coordinator

pfrancis@thegpn.org

Katie Morehead

Operations & Membership Coordinator & Office Manager

katie@thegpn.org

Cardely Tristan

Accounting Manager

accounting@thegpn.org

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