Summary
Kristin Lee is a Geospatial Data Librarian and senior manager with a decade of experience bridging GIS, data management, and data literacy in both academic and industry settings. She has led cross-departmental collaborations and built communities of practice—most notably through Carpentries, where she serves as a certified instructor and Instructor Training Trainer. Kristin pairs hands-on geoscience roots and industry GIS work with formal training in library science, GIS, and technical communication, enabling practical, user-centered data services. At PwC and previously at Tufts and Yale, she has translated complex spatial data workflows into teachable, reproducible practices for diverse research and business audiences. Colleagues rely on her ability to convene stakeholders, design training that scales, and turn domain-specific GIS knowledge into accessible institutional capacity.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Postbaccalaureate Certificate, Geographic Information Science and Cartography, Postbaccalaureate Certificate, Geographic Information Science and Cartography at Penn State World Campus
MLIS, Library and Information Science, MLIS, Library and Information Science at The University of Western Ontario
Professional Sequence, Technical Communication, Professional Sequence, Technical Communication at UC Berkeley Extension
BA, Internation Studies - Development, BA, Internation Studies - Development at University of Saskatchewan