Atlanta (January 11, 2013)… Woolpert, a national geospatial, design and infrastructure management firm, recently announced Sam Moffat has joined the firm as a geospatial project director for the Southeast region.
Moffat joins Woolpert with nearly 20 years of experience in GIS program management and business development, helping clients leverage GIS data to drive business value and operational efficiencies. Moffat has played an integral role in many notable projects, such as the Tennessee Base Mapping Program and the Arkansas Statewide Orthophoto Program.
“We are proud to have Sam join our team, bringing a breadth of knowledge within the geospatial profession spanning nearly two decades” said Jeff Lovin, Woolpert senior vice president and director of geospatial services. “Sam’s experience with large mapping projects, along with his expertise in GIS and remote sensing, will be a great benefit to our clients throughout the Southeast.”
Moffat is a member of the Tennessee Geographic Information Council, currently holding the position of treasurer and sitting on the Board of Directors.
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