Introduction
I'm Aaron Doucett, a geospatial professional and creative problem solver with a background in GIS, earth observation, and data-driven storytelling. Over the past decade, I've worked on everything from climate research and urban planning to developing marketing strategies for cutting-edge geospatial tech.
I’ve built this site to share my work, passions, and the projects that keep me inspired. Thanks for visiting—take a look around, and feel free to connect!
Biography
I grew up surrounded by the beautiful landscapes of Western Massachusetts, where I developed a love for exploring nature and a curiosity about the world around me. After graduating from UMass Amherst with a degree in Earth Systems, I moved to the Greater Boston area, where I spent a decade building my career and pursuing my passions.
My professional journey has taken me from GIS and environmental consulting to marketing leadership roles in innovative industries like geospatial technology and SaaS platforms. I’ve had the privilege of working on groundbreaking projects, launching new products at startups, and connecting complex data with meaningful, real-world solutions.
Outside of work, I am passionate about creativity and the outdoors. I’ve been playing jazz piano for years, and I enjoy photography—especially with natural subjects or capturing running events.
Endurance sports are a key part of my life. As an avid cyclist, I’ve spent countless hours exploring the backroads and scenic routes of New England, and participating in a number of local triathlons. Running has also become a passion, pushing me to new limits and allowing me to compete in races ranging from 5Ks to marathons. In 2024, I completed three marathons—Boston, Chicago, and Indianapolis—achieving a personal best of 2:52:16 in Indianapolis. These experiences taught me resilience, discipline, and the power of setting big goals and learning about myself.
Now living in St. Louis, I’m exploring new horizons, both professionally and personally.
When I’m not working or training, you might find me tinkering with a new creative project, listening to one of my favorite podcasts, or diving into a new project.