- As a Project Associate at Moore Iacofano Goltsman, Inc., helped coordinate and host The Forum at Redwood City and assisted a team of City Planners to create General Plans and other planning documents for cities and campuses throughout the US.
- For my UC Davis Landscape Architecture Senior Project, proposed short and long-term improvements to the existing Lamorinda Trail Loop and demonstrated a methodology to assess opportunities and constraints for planning additional trail segments in the region.
- As a Community Design and Research Intern at the Local Government Commission in Sacramento, CA, researched smart growth and design principles and authored a report on the Davis Greenbelts.
- Key Projects: Improving the Lamorinda Trail Loop, The Forum at Redwood City
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- As a Project Associate with Moore Iacofano Goltsman, Inc., used GIS to create base maps, perform land utilization analysis, and update planning maps for General Plan documents.
- As a Field & Lab Technician with the Center for Spatial Technologies and Remote Sensing at University of California, Davis, conducted spatial and spectral analyses with GIS and ENVI (georeferenced, classified, rescaled and resampled multispectral imagery), calibrated field instruments, and supported field and lab work for a variety of projects.
- Studied GIS spatial analysis & modeling, GIS database design & management, desktop GIS, GPS, and visual basic programming at American River College, Sacramento, CA.
- Key Projects: Davis Wildlife Greenway Master Plan, Improving the Lamorinda Trail Loop
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- As a Project Associate with Moore Iacofano Goltsman, Inc., assisted Landscape Architects with construction administration, as-builts, plan checking, and the design and production of construction documentation for a variety of civic projects throughout the US.
- As a Landscape Architecture Foundation Scholarship Intern with Nuvis Landscape Architecture & Planning, Parkwest Landscapes, & Sullivan Concrete Textures, produced construction documents, conducted takeoffs from plans, responded to invitations to bid, and visited construction sites.
- As a Landscape Designer with the Public Service Research Program, designed an ecological school garden for Southport Elementary School in West Sacramento, CA.
- ASLA Sierra Chapter Officer (2005) and Honors Graduate from University of California, Davis with a B.S. Landscape Architecture and minor in Environmental Horticulture.
- Key Projects: 546 L St. Landscape Design, Installation, & Maintenance, Southport Elementary School Garden (Project Rescue)
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- As a Grant Researcher / Proposal Designer with Seasonscape Landscape LLC, researched green infrastructure grants, analyzed site opportunities and constraints to implement green infrastructure within Newtown Creek watershed in Queens, NY, and produced a conceptual design for an opportunity site at Laguardia Community College.
- As a Project Associate with Moore Iacofano Goltsman, Inc., assisted a team of urban designers with design proposals, design guidelines, and masterplans for a variety of projects througout the US.
- Earned a Masters in Urban Design at the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, City College of New York, part of the City University of New York (CUNY).
- Key Projects: Belfast Waterfront Planning & Design, Queens Boulevard Central Park
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- To implement my Personal Portfolio Website (dkromp.com), worked closely with a web programmer to mock-up the site design, structured and populated the supporting database and file directory, assessed implementation trade-offs, and implemented additional features.
- As a Web Designer with the Director of the Public Service Research Program at UC Davis, combined two existing websites into one site (psrp.ucdavis.edu), mocked-up design alternatives, implemented the final design, validated against W3 standards, and collaborated with a web developer for technical / troubleshooting support.
- Key Projects: dkromp.com Personal Portfolio Website, Public Service Research Program Website
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