Harry Crissy
- Geospatial Intelligence Analytics
- Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED Neighborhood Development AP, Homes AP, Buildings AP)
- Climate Change
- Sustainable Economic Development
- Broadband Access
- Market Research
- Sustainable Tourism
- GIS
- Economic Resource Development
- Hemp Building
- Agriculture Infrastructure
- HACCP
- GAP
- Entrepreneurship
- Food systems
- High Performance Homes
- Phone: 814-802-1024
- Email: hjc115@psu.edu
- Location:
- McKean County
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Most recent education by Harry Crissy
- Food System Mapping: Geospatial Insights from Ag Progress Days
- Assessing Broadband Service Revisions under the BEAD Program
- Legal and Regulatory Considerations for Agritourism in Pennsylvania
- Penn State National Broadband Navigator
- BEAD Broadband Navigator: A Community Compass for Local Broadband Project Development
Harry Crissy is a Penn State Extension Agent in Area 2 (9 North Central PA Counties). His academic research concentration (two MS degrees) at Penn State University focused on economic sustainability and consumer’s willingness to pay in tourism related  industries. In addition, he holds a Professional Master Certification from Villanova University in Applied Project Management and a Professional Master Certification from Penn State University in Geospatial Intelligence Analytics. He has been working as a regional extension agent for the past 17 years with three different land grant universities and a broad variety of industries.
Harry works with communities, individuals, and government bodies to identify and implement strategies conducive to both economic growth and environmental health. Harry is a certified Geospatial Analyst, and a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) accredited professional (LEED Neighborhood Development, LEED for Homes, LEED Building Design and Construction). He has worked domestically and internationally on development projects aimed at improving the circumstances of populations from all economic strata.
MS Penn State: Community and Economic Development
MS Penn State: Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Management
MC Villanova University: Applied Project Management