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Josephine Markham-Bennett

Josephine Markham-Bennett
11521 Solaya Way, Unit 207 Orlando, FL 32821
(262) 903-4113 markhamjosephine@gmail.com
http://josephinemarkhamgeography.weebly.com/

Education
University of Wisconsin Eau Claire,
Bachelor of Science: Major Environmental Geography May 21, 2016

Related Coursework
Introduction to GIS I (Geog. 335) and GIS II (Geog. 337) Fall 2014, Spring 2015
 Projections and coordinate systems, data models, data generation and gathering, tables (joins),
SQL, vector analysis (buffer, intersect, union, identity, erase), raster analysis (map algebra,
slope, aspect), Model Builder, GPS (Trimble) data collection, and GIS Integration
 Geodatabase management and design, topology creation and implementation, data
interoperability, geocoding, network analysis, raster modeling, and python scripting
 Semester long project on Sand Mining in Western, WI
 Blog site: http://markhamgeog335.blogspot.com/
 Blog Site: http://markhamgeog337.blogspot.com

GIS III (Geog. 435) Spring 2016


 Pose a geographic question and answer it using a suite of advanced GIS tools.
 Write a professional level GIS proposal.
 Following advanced GIS tools and workflows; spatial interpolation, least cost path analysis,
hydrological modeling, and spatial statistics.
 Locate and utilize a wide array of resources for the professional GIS community

Geospatial Field Methods (Geog. 336) Fall 2015


 Ability to think of data collection in a geospatial manner
 Think critically of what type of data is best suited for the given task/goal, and the best way to
collect that data
 Navigate current GPS technology and traditional compass based land navigation
 Survey points using GPS technology, as well as traditional distance/azimuth methods with
compass and distance finder
 Construct technical style report in a blog based format
 Blog: http://markhamgeog336.blogspot.com/

Software Proficiency
 Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access); Adobe (Illustrator, Photoshop); Trimble Pathfinder
Office; ERDAS IMAGINE 2013; QGIS
 Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI): ArcGIS 10.2.2 (Spatial Analyst, Network
Analyst), ArcMap 10.2.2, ArcCatalog 10.2.2
 ESRI Online Courses: Getting Started with the Geodatabase; Getting Started with Geodatabase
Topology; Working with Geodatabase Domains and Subtypes in ArcGIS
 WILA Conference 2015 Workshops: Modern licensing approaches for geospatial technology and
content; ArcGIS Online & collector for ArcGIS; Demo Relating Wisconsin Land Use Codes
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Josephine Markham-Bennett

Employment
Secretary, Triebold Implement January 2014-Present

 Customer phone relations


 Data input
 Prepare banking deposits
 Filing of papers
** was able to institute/modernize outdated strategies to increase office efficiency

General Retail/Labor, Staller Estate Winery and Vineyard June 2007-Present

 Retail store sales clerk and stocker


 Promote sales of wine and wine related products at outside functions
 Monitor vineyard health and address related needs
 Assist in wine production and bottling process

Horse Groom/Apprentice, Stafford Carriage Driving June 2015-July 2015

 Caring for horses


 Assisting in training young horses
 Stall cleaning
 Harness/leather care
 Feeding/turnout, bathing, hair care, grooming

Nanny, Wendy Staller June 2016-Present

 Play and bathe children


 Take children to their activities
 Make meals and put children to bed

Volunteer
4-H Mentor and Instructor for Horse Program - Guided 10-12 novice trainees to compete
successfully in the show ring 2013-Present
Youth and Middle School Wrestling Assistant Coach involving over 50 members 2009-2012
WILA Student Volunteer 2015

Leadership

 Active in 4-H – Instructor & Mentor of members involved with horses 2003-2013
 Active in FFA 2009-2012
 Member of National Honor Society 2011, 2012
 President of LaGrange 4-H 2011
 President of Walworth County Horse and Pony Committee 2008-09,2011
 Secretary of Blugold Equestrian Club 2013-2015

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