Jack Dougherty is a Digital Strategy Coach and Professor of Educational Studies with 14+ years bridging academia and civic tech to make community issues—housing, education, and safer streets—more visible through data, maps, and storytelling. Based in Boston, he combines a PhD in Educational Policy Studies with hands-on front-end development for open-source Leaflet projects, building scroll-driven story maps and Google Sheets–powered map templates used by community organizations. He specializes in translating complex research into accessible, interactive web maps and digital narratives that empower local stakeholders and inform policy. Notably, his work blends classroom scholarship with practical tool-building, demonstrating a rare mix of pedagogy, data visualization, and production-level UI refinement.
14 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Educational Policy Studies, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Educational Policy Studies at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Philosophy at Swarthmore College
Simple Leaflet map template for new users to fork, edit, and host
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:42 commits, 17 PRs, 39 pushes in 6 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Jack primarily focused on updating and modifying the `index.html` file within the `leaflet-map-simple` repository. Their commits show changes to the map's default settings, including center, zoom level, and basemap tiles. They also made various adjustments to the map's visual appearance and functionality by updating Leaflet versions and modifying code comments.
Customize Leaflet maps with a linked Google Sheets template and GeoJSON data on GitHub
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:6 releases, 147 commits, 55 PRs in 4 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Jack primarily contributed to front-end development within the Leaflet maps project. Their work included restructuring the code, renaming plugins, updating dependencies, and integrating the Leaflet-geocoder-mapzen plugin. Further contributions involved updating the leaflet-locatecontrol and leaflet.markercluster libraries, along with adjustments to the index.html file, and other front-end related updates.
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