I am the Data Manager of the Ronald Greeley Center for Planetary Studies in SESE. I have been learning about and using GIS for research since 1989, receiving my BA in Geography at San Diego State University in 1990. After arriving at ASU in 1994, I earned my MS in Geology under Dr. R. Greeley in 1997. Since that time, I have applied GIS techniques to the analysis of planetary data and the mapping of planetary surfaces. I worked peripherally on a number of planetary missions since the mid-90s until now, and directly with the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) team under Dr. M. Robinson from 2007-2013. In 2012, I earned a second Masters degree, this time in Geography, at ASU. For the last seven years I have been working in the RGCPS under the direction of Dr. D. Williams, where I have developed GIS seminars for students and faculty, and have helped manage and catalog historic NASA images and documents. For more info about our Center, go to: https://rpif.asu.edu