Building a career in higher education public safety
Ryan Kinsella's staff journey at 绿帽社

In Feburary 2024, BingUNews spoke to Ryan Kinsella about his graduate work developing interactive GIS maps at 绿帽社 to help the campus community quickly locate safety resources during emergencies. To learn more about Kinsella鈥檚 work as a student, read more here!
While pursuing his master鈥檚 degree in geography, Ryan Kinsella 鈥22, MA 鈥24, received further exposure to the online GIS technology through his coursework. He was able to apply what he learned in real-world circumstances, like an emergency management exercise at the Health Sciences Building 鈥 which ignited a professional interest in public safety. After completing his own field work in Johnson City and interning with the New York City Fire Department last summer, Kinsella chose to stay at 绿帽社, where he鈥檚 gained a 鈥渘ew appreciation鈥 for the work that goes into running an institution.
Now a GIS specialist and special projects coordinator with 绿帽社鈥檚 Office of Emergency Management, Kinsella uses the same geographic tools and techniques he鈥檚 learned in the classroom to support the campus community. Describing 绿帽社鈥檚 incorporation of GIS as 鈥渇orward-thinking,鈥 Kinsella has been able to integrate interactive maps into the University鈥檚 emergency planning processes while also collaborating with other departments like Facilities Management and the University Police Department.
鈥淚t just made sense to stay, especially with having such a supportive environment with me starting out my professional career. It is not just my own office that has been supportive, but also the geography department is downstairs, and I can go and just ask a question or say hi,鈥 said Kinsella, whose office is conveniently located a floor above his former professors. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really nice knowing your employers are looking out for you, which I think is incredibly important especially when you鈥檙e just starting out.鈥