Zach Kemp joined WolfBrown in 2010 as the Manager of Digital Assets, and is the firm’s principal software developer. Zach graduated from Cornell University’s College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, in 2007, and subsequently worked for the Cornell University Library, where he developed an interest in large datasets. He is the creator, designer, and maintainer of WolfBrown’s proprietary Intrinsic Impact dashboard and the CultureLab Library, as well as numerous smaller tools and websites. Zach also occasionally designs WolfBrown’s print publications, including the Carnegie Hall-commissioned paper “May the Songs I Have Written Speak for Me: An Exploration of the Potential of Music in Juvenile Justice.” Zach appreciates San Francisco mainly for the world-class symphony and biking in Marin County (which, he notes, is not technically part of San Francisco). |
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