Anna Mc Graw
About Anna Mc Graw
Anna McGraw is a Geospatial Analyst II currently employed at Sentera since 2021. She has a background in Geographic Information Science and has held various positions in organizations such as Xcel Energy, Navico, and the National Park Service.
Work at Sentera
Anna Mc Graw has been employed at Sentera as a Geospatial Analyst II since 2021. In this role, she utilizes her expertise in geospatial analysis to support various projects and initiatives within the organization. Her responsibilities include analyzing geographic data and contributing to the development of geospatial solutions that enhance operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at Xcel Energy
Before joining Sentera, Anna worked at Xcel Energy as a Grid Analyst from 2019 to 2021. During her two-year tenure, she focused on analyzing grid data to improve energy distribution and reliability. Her work contributed to the optimization of energy resources and infrastructure.
Career at Navico
Anna served as a GIS Data Engineer at Navico from 2017 to 2019. In this position, she was responsible for managing and analyzing geographic information systems data. Her role involved ensuring data accuracy and supporting the development of geospatial applications in the marine electronics sector.
Education and Expertise
Anna Mc Graw earned a Master of GIS from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, where she studied Geographic Information Science from 2017 to 2019. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Hamline University, completed from 2008 to 2012. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in both geospatial analysis and cultural resource management.
Background in Cultural Resources
Anna has a diverse background in cultural resource management. She worked at Commonwealth Cultural Resources Group (CCRG) as an Archaeological Technician and GPS Technician from 2014 to 2016. Additionally, she held various roles at the Minnesota Historical Society, including a Volunteer Archaeological Research Assistant and Collections Management Intern. These experiences contributed to her understanding of the intersection between technology and cultural heritage.