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Daniel Wood

Data Journalist at NPR

Daniel Wood is a skilled professional with a background in maps and code, currently contributing to npr.org. He holds a B.A. in Environmental Policy and Analysis from Boston University and has studied Sustainable Development at the School for Field Studies. Daniel has held various roles in prestigious organizations such as NPR, where he worked as a Data Journalist, The Urban Institute as a Data Visualization Specialist, and the U.S. Department of Energy as a Data Visualization and Cartographic Specialist. His experience also includes a position as a Technical Project Manager at Edelman. Daniel's diverse background includes internships at organizations like Amnesty International, Mapbox, and the National Park Service. He has also served as a Congressional Intern for Congressman Jim Himes and held roles such as Program Assistant at Boston University, Day Camp Counselor at Ayuda Summer Camp, and Literacy Tutor at the Intergenerational Literacy Program.

Daniel Wood's expertise spans data journalism, data visualization, cartography, project management, crisis mapping, GIS, mapping, and program assistance.

Daniel's educational background combined with his professional experiences demonstrates a strong foundation in environmental policy, sustainable development, and technical skills related to maps and code.

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States