Louis Keddell is a conservation data program manager at Chesapeake Conservancy’s Conservation Innovation Center (CIC), where he works with the geospatial team to apply precision conservation technology to conservation and restoration projects both within and outside the Chesapeake Bay watershed. He has worked with the CIC team to produce large landscape high-resolution datasets, including analytical tools to help local and regional partners leverage this information for on-the-ground efforts.
Keddell has a master’s degree in geographical sciences from the University of Maryland, College Park, and a bachelor’s degree in geography from Virginia Tech. During his free time, Keddell enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife and dog, Luna.