Diana supports Agricultural District projects at the
Institute for Resource Information Sciences (IRIS) at Cornell University, where she contributes to GIS mapping, spatial data organization, and archiving. Her work helps visualize and maintain essential land use data for research and planning efforts across New York State.
With a background in environmental design, Diana previously worked for the East Bay Regional Park District in California, where she created maps and visual materials for more than 70 regional parks. She also supported academic programs in the Department of Integrative Biology and the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at UC Berkeley. Diana values clarity, collaboration, and community impact, and enjoys being part of a team that leverages technology to support sustainable land management and education.