Carley Fitzgerald is a seasoned Geographic Information Science (GIS) professional with over 15 years of experience spanning public and private sectors, including transportation, engineering, and various levels of government. As the GIS Manager for Highlands County, Florida, she oversees a county-wide enterprise GIS supporting more than 100 users, playing a pivotal role in emergency response operations. Her leadership has been instrumental during significant events such as Hurricane Dorian, Hurricane Ian, Hurricane Nicole, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Notably, her compassionate leadership during Hurricane Ian earned her the prestigious “Life Saver” Challenge Coin from the Highlands County Fire Department.
Carley's commitment to mindful data governance and operational excellence was recognized in 2023 when she was named Highlands County’s Employee of the Quarter. Her innovative approach to GIS has transformed emergency management practices, as highlighted in an Esri case study detailing how Highlands County leveraged GIS technology for real-time situational awareness during crises.
Beyond her technical expertise, Carley is a passionate advocate for women's empowerment in the professional world. She served on the board of Women in GIS (WiGIS), leading the professional development committee. In this role, she developed virtual events and a webinar series titled "Women in GIS Careers," addressing topics such as imposter syndrome and career advancement in male-dominated fields. Her dedication to fostering inclusive environments extends to her volunteer work, where she participates in career days, contributes to humanitarian mapping projects with OpenStreetMap, and collaborates with professional organizations to strengthen the geospatial community.
Carley’s holistic approach to GIS—combining technical proficiency, compassionate leadership, and a steadfast commitment to advocacy—makes her a compelling speaker for audiences ranging from GIS professionals and emergency managers to civic leaders and aspiring scientists.