Summary
Lee Moser is an experienced natural resource and environmental professional with over 15 years in research, water resource management, permitting, and agricultural extension, currently serving as Agriculture Extension Associate Senior at the University of Kentucky. He leads grant-funded projects to improve agricultural water quality and quantity, produces technical publications and web-ready geospatial content, and supervises student teams. His background spans hands-on field ecology—stream and wetland delineations, fish monitoring, and culvert assessments—to regulatory compliance and program-level environmental audits. Lee combines advanced training in digital mapping and watershed science with practical project management, enabling him to translate complex hydrologic data into actionable outreach and policy guidance. A native Kentuckian, he brings deep regional knowledge and a track record of securing and reporting on external funding to drive conservation outcomes.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
M.S. Digital Mapping, Geospatial technologies and interactive web map programming, 4.0, M.S. Digital Mapping, Geospatial technologies and interactive web map programming, 4.0 at University of Kentucky