Derek Kauneckis is joining ISeeChange as Senior Resilience Analyst and Services Lead. Kauneckis will be developing projects on resilient infrastructure, client engagement, and product research and development. He brings over twenty years of experience in constructing cross-sector collaborations and resilience research and innovation. Kauneckis has a Ph.D. in Public Policy[…]
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ISeeChange announces Knight Foundation partnership in Miami-Dade
With a new investment from Knight Foundation, ISeeChange is using artificial intelligence to provide better data on the impacts of climate change to inform how Miami approaches the issue Miami, Fla. — ISeeChange, an engagement platform that empowers communities to collect data on flooding, heat, pollution and potential local solutions, is[…]
Laura Brown joins ISeeChange as Chief Marketing Officer
July 1, 2022 Laura Brown is joining ISeeChange as Chief Marketing Officer, working directly with the company’s clients and users to deploy strategies to increase engagement. Brown comes to ISeeChange from travel magazine Budget Travel, where she was the Publisher and Director of Operations. In that role, she helped a[…]
Help track flooding and climate change on North Carolina’s coast
ISeeChange is teaming up with the North Carolina Coastal Federation and Green Stream to build a network of flood watchers in Wilmington, North Carolina. Between sunny-day flooding, hurricanes, and beach erosion, coastal North Carolinians have first-hand knowledge of the flooding challenges the region is facing. ISeeChange, Green Stream Technologies and[…]
ISeeChange Launches Flooding-Focused Initiative in Miami
The social weather and climate platform aims to channel the power of community-sourced knowledge to civic projects Contact: Claudia Sebastiani, (305) 450-6668, claudia@iseechange.org July, 31, 2020, Miami, FL – Discussing weather with your neighbors is no longer just small talk. Now there’s a platform that can help those conversations have[…]
New Orleanians team up to document effects of summer heat with stories and sensors
New Orleans, Louisiana— Starting this month, ISeeChange, the New Orleans Health Department, CAPA Strategies, and NOAA are teaming up to collect stories, create dialogue, and map extreme heat with sensors in our city. This summer, the COVID-19 pandemic is restricting access to cool public spaces like libraries and pools. The[…]