Richard Donohue is a GIS and geospatial data consultant with 12 years of experience translating spatial science into practical maps and data products, now operating Small Batch Maps from Santa Fe. He brings deep academic rigor from a Ph.D. in Geography and Cartography (UW–Madison) and five years as an assistant professor at the University of Kentucky to client work in web cartography and spatial data science. Comfortable across research, teaching, and applied consulting, he blends advanced spatial analysis with modern web map design and occasional experiments in AI-driven geoprocessing. His background in philosophy and education shapes a thoughtful, user-centered approach to mapping complex socio-spatial problems.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Geography and Cartography, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Geography and Cartography at Unversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Philosophy and Political Science, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Philosophy and Political Science at Fort Lewis College
Master of Arts (M.A.), Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education, Master of Arts (M.A.), Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education at University of Colorado Boulder
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