Esther Whitton
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Esther Whitton is a highly experienced professional with 45.7 years of work experience in geographic information systems, project management, gis analysis, cartography, and geography. She is based in the United Kingdom. Esther has held various positions at the Forestry Commission, including National Forest Inventory GIS manager and GIS development officer. She also worked as a cartographer and a project manager. Esther's expertise and extensive work history make her a valuable asset in the field of geographic information systems.
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Work Experience
national forest inventory gis manager at forestry commission
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Esther Whitton's Professional Milestones
- Cartographer (1978-03-01~1990-06-01): Creating stunning cartographs that bring stories to life and elevate storytelling concepts.
- Gis Development Officer (1990-06-01~1993-09-01): Successfully implemented GIS strategies, securing a significant increase in global business opportunities.
Skill
Geographic Information Systems
Project Management
Gis Analysis
Cartography
Geography
Certification
Colleagues
Sheetal Patel
Associate Director Global Drug Safety
Lucy Poynton
Director, Project Management
Joan Howard
senior director at forest research institute
Richard McLean
General Manager
Joseph Laudano
senior director medical affairs at finnish forest research institute
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Esther Whitton works for Forest Research
Esther Whitton's role in Forest Research is national forest inventory gis manager at forestry commission
Esther Whitton works in the industry of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Esther Whitton's colleagues are Sheetal Patel,Lucy Poynton,Joan Howard
Esther Whitton's latest job experience is national forest inventory gis manager at forestry commission at Forest Research