As a digital systems aide with Cornell Integrated Pest Management, Henry collaborates with internal and external stakeholders to deliver high-quality digital content. Henry produces digital educational materials by managing web content, coordinating multimodal digital assets across different cloud storages and workspaces; develops inter-program workflows by facilitating shared asset creation and creates clear documentation for standard workflows and manages digital support channels by fielding help desk requests and translating them into actionable projects.
Before this, Henry was a field research technician with Cornell IPM, where they supported seasonal field trials.
Henry earned a Master of Science Degree in Data Science and Analytics from SUNY Polytechnic Institute (May 2025). While at SUNY Poly, they also served as a Research Assistant for the Creating Collaboratively Across Visual Abilities research group (IITG 2023-2024). There, they developed a React application for an accessible technology and resource database for visually impaired individuals and created web assets for accessible art exhibitions at the Gannett Art Gallery.
They also hold a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sound Recording Technology and a Computer Science minor from Fredonia State University.
Henry enjoys continuous learning and applying creative problem-solving. Their background in music, including theory and classical piano, alongside an interest in visual design, often informs their work. They are interested in the intersection of technology and the arts and exploring how these fields can enhance each other.
In their free time, Henry enjoys live sound engineering for small bands, playing piano, electric guitar and bass, and melodica, soldering and modifying electronic instruments, gardening and skiing.