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Daniel Wood

Data Journalist at NPR

Daniel Wood is a professional with a diverse background in maps and code at 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 worked in various organizations, including roles such as Data Journalist at NPR, Data Visualization Specialist at The Urban Institute, Data Visualization and Cartographic Specialist at the U.S. Department of Energy, Technical Project Manager at Edelman, and Crisis Mapping Intern at Amnesty International.

Additionally, Daniel has experience as a Data and Mapping Intern at Mapbox, Congressional Intern at Congressman Jim Himes (CT-04), GIS and Mapping Intern at the National Park Service, Program Assistant at Boston University, Day Camp Counselor at Ayuda Summer Camp, and Literacy Tutor at the Intergenerational Literacy Program.

His expertise lies in data visualization, mapping, technical project management, crisis mapping, GIS, and environmental policy analysis. Daniel has a passion for creating informative and engaging visual representations of data.

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States