About me
Gabe Hammond is a GIS Analyst with the Kitsap Public Health District. He received his education from the University of Washington and holds a bachelor’s degree with honors in geography & global health. While studying at UW, he focused on using GIS in a public health setting that carried out many of his school projects regarding chronic disease, access to parks and green spaces, and human interactions within built environments. At Kitsap public health he devotes most of his time working with the environmental health programs building and maintaining program specific data dashboards, generating annual water quality reports and maintaining web maps that generate septic and well records. When Gabe is not working with maps in public health, he is often using maps to create bicycle routes and exploring the pacific northwest by bike, and spending time with his wife and their 170-pound Bernese Mountain Dog named “Fritz”.