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GIS-Pro 2016: URISA’s 54th Annual Conference
October 31-November 3, 2016
Westin Harbour Castle - Toronto, Ontario

Geospatial information is everywhere, at everyone’s fingertips and URISA as an organization has been at the forefront for the past  50 years, through global technology and social shifts.  In the time it took you to pull up the description of this conference, perhaps on your phone, tablet or laptop, you have already considered the conference location, investigated the good eats and conference events, and mapped all of your indoor and outside activities.  URISA connects members and partners with the educational, networking and collaboration resources that professionals need to evolve geospatial tools and solutions that respond to real places in real time.

Join the GIS Community in Toronto, Ontario for a powerful, collective exchange of GIS knowledge!

Professional Planners: Be sure to note the workshops and sessions that have been approved for AICP-CM credits. Nearly 50 AICP-CM credits were approved for this year’s program!

Creating an attendee profile within Sched DOES NOT REGISTER you for the conference or specific workshops. You must register for the conference here.

Note: If you get a phone call from someone claiming to be from the Westin Harbour Castle saying that there is now a cheaper rate... just hang up. It is a scam.  
 

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James Whitehorne

U.S. Census Bureau
Chief - Census Redistricting & Voting Rights Data Office
Washington, DC
James Whitehorne is the Chief of the Census Redistricting & Voting Rights Data Office of the U.S. Census Bureau. He started with the Census Bureau in April 2006 in the Geography Division. James worked on several geographic update programs becoming the team lead for both the Redistricting Data Program (RDP) and the Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP). Prior to the Census Bureau, James worked for five years in the GIS support group for the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. James holds both a BA and a BS in Geography, with the Geographic Information System specialty, from the Pennsylvania State University.