Welcome
My name is Mary Rose, the mind behind Evergreen Mapping Solutions. As a dedicated GIS processional, I specialize in crafting precise spatial analyses and compelling visualizations that empower organizations to make data driven decisions. From creating detailed printed maps to developing intuitive online dashboards and web applications, I bring clarity to complex spatial data. Explore my website to see how I transform data into actionable insights.
Experience
GIS Analyst: Wildfire Management
Mar 2023 - Jan 2026
American Forest Foundation
Remote
Performed advanced spatial modeling and analysis to identify priority forest treatment areas, supporting strategic planning and resource allocation across California. Translated complex ecological datasets into clear maps, visualizations, and reports for funders and program partners. Collaborated with foresters, operators, and regional partners to align GIS outputs with community needs and environmental best practices. Maintained and refined GIS datasets to support ongoing analysis, reporting, and monitoring workflows.
GIS Consultant: Forest Management
Apr 2024 - Jul 2025
American Forest Foundation
Remote
Designed, configured and administered the organization’s ArcGIS Online environment, including user access, collaboration spaces, data organization and management. Delivered GIS Trainings to nontechnical coworkers and developed map products highlighting on-the-ground conservation work for funder reporting and stakeholder engagement
GIS Consultant: AGOL Tracking & Monitoring
July 2022 - Sep 2022
National Cleanup Day & Earth Day
Developed web maps, dashboards, apps and surveys using Survey123 Connect and ArcGIS Online to support global cleanup tracking. Built dashboards to monitor submissions and program activity.
Remote
GIS Specialist: Decision Support
Feb 2019 - May 2022
Manatee County Gov't
Bradenton, FL
Supported county decision - using ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online for analysis, data collection and reporting. Designed and deployed county-wide Survey123 forms and presented GIS findings to NGOs and county staff.
