Nathan Saylor
Kenton, Ohio
Nathan Saylor has been serving GIS needs since 2006. He began his professional career at the Lima/Allen County Regional Planning Commission, then went on to Findlay, Ohio doing work for the pipeline industry as well as designing and implementing GIS for small utilities and mapping for wetlands research.
Nathan later became involved at the education level being a member of the Rhodes State College GIS Advisory Committee. He also designed an online curriculum for Northwest State Community College. He has mentored at local GIS Day events and has given presentations to local schools about practical geography.
In 2011, Nathan began his position as the Hardin County GIS Coordinator. His experience there has given him the opportunity to meet a variety of needs. In this capacity, he continues to map for community events, law enforcement, 9-1-1, the prosecutor's office, fire departments, economic development, and many other GIS needs throughout the county. His online portfolio can be found here.
Saylor Mapping was started in early 2013 to answer the growing need for GIS particularly as to how it applies to local cemeteries.