
Amanda Kmetz, PSM
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Amanda is the Data Engineer for the Princeton Gerrymandering Project, where she focuses on collecting, processing, and validating data for OpenPrecincts. She also develops analytical tools and geographic visualizations. Her interests include the impact of geography on social systems and improving spatial decision-making. Before joining the Princeton Gerrymandering Project, Amanda worked as a GIS intern for Philadelphia’s Share Food Program and served as a Graduate Student Assistant at Temple University’s Department of Geography and Urban Studies, tutoring students in GIS and geospatial programming. She holds a B.A. in Linguistics from Boston University and a Professional Science Master's (P.S.M.) in Geographic Information Systems from Temple University.
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