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11-17-2025 10:55 AM
JordanStewart1
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Hi Everyone, 

My name is Jordan. I work as a Service Forester for a State Forestry Division. I have and Associates and Bachelors degree is Forest Management. Currently at my job, I have been working with our GIS manager. I am hoping to become more proficient in ESRI. I have experience in ArcGIS Pro and am working my way to understanding some of the apps and other features that our organization uses on a daily basis. 

As a member of the Esri Young Professionals Network, I’m especially excited about the ways GIS can apply to forest management and to make streamlined applications and processes that are applicable on a departmental level. I’m Excited to learn more within the Esri community and explore how this technology will build onto forestry in the future!

Looking  at furthering my education, I have considered getting a Graduate level certificate in GIS. I have not heard from others if these certificates are valuable in the workforce if i potentially want to move into a GIS position.

3 Replies
JosephPortmann
New Contributor

I have a bachelor level certificate which I obtained with my geography degree and I would certainly say it was worth the effort. They offered something similar for the grad students with most of the same classes if I remember correctly. It was great having the certificate in GIS as I used it when first being hired as a planner and it helped quite a bit in that position. Then when I was able to move into an analyst position I had experience and a certificate. Though it may vary with others specifically going into Forest Management. I know that companies like Rayonier and Weyerhauser have GIS divisions.

AroobaShahzad
Occasional Contributor

Glad to see how GIS is being used for forest resource mapping and management.

pearlesc3
Occasional Contributor

Wow, that's amazing!! I think forestry is so critical and so perfect for GIS use. I think in California it definitely needs more attention, especially with all the fires!