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Eric Muncy
Title:     National Visiting ​Committee

Phone:   (585) 459-1300

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Email :   [email protected]​
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Eric Muncy, is the Mapping-GIS Segment Manager for Seiler Instrument (formerly known as Precision Products).  He has over 24 years of experience as a Geospatial professional.  Eric graduated from the University of Louisville with a BS degree in Geography with a concentration in Environmental Analysis. This time was before GIS was called GIS.  It was called computer mapping and working on a computer with a 386 processor and no internal hard drive!   He has worked for himself, several engineering companies and most recently a reseller of geospatial products ranging from GNSS/GPS receivers, UAV/Drones, Laser Measuring Devices, Data Collection/Compression/Analyzing Applications, and 3D Scanners.  Most of Eric’s experience has been managing data collection/data implementation projects, GIS asset management and tracking,  creating and maintaining a variety of data sets from government and private organizations . Currently, Eric assists customers  with creating and viewing accurate geospatial data using a variety of products including GPS/GNSS receivers, laser range finders, UAVs, 3D scanners and software.
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