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PART IVA: FACULTY ABBREVIATED CVs
Provide the faculty CVs as per the PAB template on the following page. Abbreviated CVs for all faculty must be provided in alphabetically order by the categories noted. See Part II for faculty definitions.
Page Number
A Faculty
Steven C. Bourassa 2
Eric Dumbaugh 6
Yanmei Li 10
Louis Merlin 14
Diana Mitsova 16
John Renne 20
Jesse Saginor 24
C Faculty
Linda Friar 28
Peter Henn 30
Michael Stamm 32
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Abbreviated Faculty Curriculum Vitae
Name: Steven C. Bourassa Year of Appointment: 2014
Academic Rank: X Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Other:
Association with Program:
Full-time (A)
X Part-time to Program/Full-time to University (B)
Adjunct, Contract, and/or Lecturer (C)
Tenured: X Yes No, but tenure-track Non-tenure track
Educational History: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA PhD City and Regional Planning 1988 Temple University, Philadelphia, PA MA Geography 1982 University of Delaware, Newark, DE BA Geography 1977
Certification: None
Courses Taught in MURP Program
URP 6840 Urban and Regional Theory
URP 6945 Planning Internship
Research and Professional Experience
Florida Atlantic University (2014-present): Director, School of Urban and Regional Planning; Director, School of Public Administration; Program Coordinator, Master of Urban and Regional Planning; Henry D. Epstein Professor of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Louisville (1999-2014): Chair, Department of Urban and Public Affairs; Director, PhD Program in Urban and Public Affairs; Director, City Solutions Center; Founding Director, Master of Urban Planning; Founding Coordinator, Graduate Certificate in Real Estate Development; KHC Real Estate Research Professor; Professor of Urban and Public Affairs
University of Auckland (1995-1999): Head, Department of Property; Director, Real Estate Research Unit; Professor of Property
University of Sydney (1994): Visiting Senior Lecturer in Urban and Regional Planning; Coordinator, PhD Program in Urban and Regional Planning
Australian National University (1989-1995): Research Fellow; Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Memphis (1986-1990): Assistant Professor of City and Regional Planning; Founding Director, Mid-South Planning and Zoning Institute
7-year Summary of Scholarship
Books Authored or Edited
None
Refereed Journal Articles
Bourassa, S.C. and Haurin, D.R. “A dynamic housing affordability index,” International Real Estate Review, in press.
Bourassa, S.C., Hoesli, M. and Oikarinen, E. “Measuring house price bubbles,” Real Estate Economics, available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1540-6229.12154.
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Bourassa, S.C. and Hoesli, M. “High frequency house price indexes with scarce data,” Journal of Real Estate Literature, vol. 25, no. 1 (2017), pp. 207-220.
Bourassa, S.C. and Shi, S. “Understanding New Zealand’s decline in homeownership,” Housing Studies, vol. 32, no. 5 (2017), pp. 694-710.
Bourassa, S.C., Haurin, D.R. and Hoesli, M. “What affects children’s outcomes: house characteristics or homeownership?” Housing Studies, vol. 31, no. 4 (2016), pp. 427-444.
Bourassa, S.C., Cantoni, E. and Hoesli, M. “Robust hedonic price indexes,” International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, vol. 9, no. 1 (2016), pp. 47-65.
Bourassa, S.C., Haurin, D.R., Hendershott, P.H. and Hoesli, M. “Determinants of the homeownership rate: an international perspective,” Journal of Housing Research, vol. 24, no. 2 (2015), pp. 193-210.
Bourassa, S.C., Haurin, D.R., Hendershott, P.H. and Hoesli, M. “Mortgage interest deductions and homeownership: an international survey,” Journal of Real Estate Literature, vol. 21, no. 2 (2013), pp. 181-203.
Bourassa, S.C., Cantoni, E. and Hoesli, M. “Robust repeat sales indexes,” Real Estate Economics, vol. 41, no. 3 (2013), pp. 517-541.
Bourassa, S.C. and Peng, C.-W. “Why is Taiwan’s homeownership rate so high?” Urban Studies, vol. 48, no. 13 (2011), pp. 2887-2904.
Bourassa, S.C., Hoesli, M., Scognamiglio, D. and Zhang, S. “Land leverage and house prices,” Regional Science and Urban Economics, vol. 41, no. 2 (2011), pp. 134-144.
Book Chapters Authored
Bourassa, S.C. “Access and affordability: homeowner taxation,” in S.J. Smith, M. Elsinga, L. Fox O’Mahony, O.S. Eng, S. Wachter and G. Wood, editors, International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home, Vol. 1, Oxford, UK: Elsevier, 2012, pp. 13-17.
Bourassa, S.C. “House price indexes,” in S.J. Smith, M. Elsinga, L. Fox O’Mahony, O.S. Eng, S. Wachter and G. Wood, editors, International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home, Vol. 3, Oxford, UK: Elsevier, 2012, pp. 247-251.
Extramural Exhibitions
None
Extramural Awards and Honors
American Real Estate Society Prize for “Innovative Thinking Out of the Box” Best Conference Paper for “High frequency house price indexes with scarce data” (co-authored by M. Hoesli) presented at the 2016 annual conference at Denver, Colorado.
International Real Estate Society Award for Achievement in International Real Estate Research, 2014.
Red Pen Award from the American Real Estate Society for exceptional service on the editorial board of the Journal of Sustainable Real Estate, 2014.
Red Pen Award from the American Real Estate Society for exceptional service on the editorial board of the Journal of Sustainable Real Estate, 2013.
Outstanding reviewer for the Journal of European Real Estate Research, 2012.
Best project award from the Kentucky Chapter of the American Planning Association for City Solutions Center report, Schoolyards as Resources for Learning and Communities: A Design Handbook for Kentucky Schools (co-authored by J.W. Vick, J.M. McCoy, P. Piuma, L. Heberle, J. Dyer, and B. Coomes), 2011.
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Outstanding community initiative award from the Indiana Chapter of the American Planning Association for the City Solutions Center’s Jeffersonville Neighborhood Leadership Institute (conducted with J.M. McCoy, J.W. Vick, and P. Piuma in collaboration with staff of the City of Jeffersonville), 2011.
Reports and Monographs
McCoy, J.M., Piuma, P., Enyeart, M., Calvo, L., Bourassa, S.C. and Bryant, B. New Cut Road/Taylor Boulevard Corridor Study, Louisville, KY: City Solutions Center, University of Louisville, 2012.
McCoy, J.M., Piuma, P., Trawick, J., Bourassa, S.C. and others. Bashford Manor Corridor Streetscape Study, Louisville, KY: City Solutions Center, University of Louisville, 2011.
Vick, J.W., McCoy, J.M., Piuma, P. and Bourassa, S.C. Shelbyville 7th Street Corridor Plan, Louisville, KY: City Solutions Center, University of Louisville, 2011.
Extramural Presentations at Conferences
Oikarinen, E., Bourassa, S.C., Hoesli, M. and Engblom, J. “Revisiting the house price-income relationship,” American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, Coronado, California, 2017; European Real Estate Society Annual Conference, Delft, The Netherlands, 2017; American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association International Conference, Amsterdam, 2017
Oikarinen, E., Bourassa, S.C., Hoesli, M. and Engblom, J. “U.S. metropolitan house price dynamics,” American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association International Conference, Alicante, Spain, 2016; FSU-UF Critical Issues in Real Estate Symposium, Tallahassee, Florida, 2017
Bourassa, S.C. and Hoesli, M. “High frequency house price indexes with scarce data,” American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, 2016
Bourassa, S.C., Hoesli, M. and Oikarinen, E. “Measuring house price bubbles,” Society for Economic Measurement Inaugural Conference, Chicago, 2014; American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, Fort Myers, Florida, 2015, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association International Conference/Asian Real Estate Society Annual Conference, Washington, DC, 2015; and XXIV International Rome Conference on Money, Banking, and Finance, Rome, 2015
Bourassa, S.C., Cantoni, E. and Hoesli, M. “Robust hedonic price indexes,” American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, Kohala Coast, Hawaii, 2013
Bourassa, S.C., Bryant, B., Long, T. and Welsh, V. “Disparate partners in desperate times: the New Cut Road/Taylor Boulevard corridor study,” International Town & Gown Association Conference, Richmond, Kentucky, 2012
Bourassa, S.C., Cantoni, E. and Hoesli, M. “Robust repeat sales indexes,” Weimer School of Advanced Studies in Real Estate and Land Economics, Homer Hoyt Institute, North Palm Beach, Florida, 2012; and American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, 2011
Bourassa, S.C., Hoesli, M., Scognamiglio, D. and Zhang, S. “Land leverage and house prices,” American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, 2011;
Professional Honors and Recognition
Fellow of the Weimer School for Advanced Studies in Real Estate and Land Economics of the Homer Hoyt Institute
Selected Funded Research Contracts, Grants or Commissions in Last 7 Years
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, for research seminars on tax increment financing and land value taxation, 2015 ($2,000)
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Richard J. Rosenthal Center for Real Estate Studies, for a research paper on measuring housing affordability, 2014 ($15,000)
Jeffersonville Urban Enterprise Association, for Claysburg Neighborhood Revitalization Plan, 2011-2012 ($35,000)
Access Center, for Urban Design Studio workshops and a City Solutions Center handbook on universal design, 2011-2012 ($25,000)
7-Year Summary of Professional Involvement
Plans, Design, and Policy Reports Submitted to External Clients
See Reports and Monographs above
Extramural Presentations to Agencies, Firms, Universities, and Other Clients
Numerous presentations related to the Reports and Monographs and Funded Research listed above
Offices Held and Leadership Positions in Professional Associations and Learned Societies
Treasurer, International Real Estate Society, from 2009
Associate Executive Director, American Real Estate Society, 2007-2012
Offices Held and Memberships on Government or Corporate Boards and Commissions
None
Editorships and Memberships on Editorial Boards
Editorial board member: International Real Estate Review, from 2009; Journal of Property Research, from 1995; Journal of Housing Research, 2006-2015; Journal of European Real Estate Research, from 2009; Journal of Real Estate Research, from 2010; Journal of Sustainable Real Estate, from 2011
Member, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Peer Review Panel, from 2006
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Abbreviated Faculty Curriculum Vitae
Name: Eric Dumbaugh Year of Appointment: 2011
Academic Rank: Professor X Associate Professor Assistant Professor Other:
Association with Program:
X Full-time (A)
Part-time to Program/Full-time to University (B)
Adjunct, Contract, and/or Lecturer (C)
Tenured: X Yes No, but tenure-track Non-tenure track
Educational History: Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA PhD Civil and Environmental
Engineering 2005
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA MCRP City and Regional Planning 2002 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA MS Civil Engineering 2002 Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL BA English 1996
Certification: None
Courses Taught in MURP Program
URP 6101 History and Theory of Planning (formerly titled Planning Process and Skills)
URP 6711 Introduction to Transportation Planning
URP 6873 Site Planning
URP 6979 Planning Project
URP 6930 Special Topic: Creative Placemaking
Research and Professional Experience
Florida Atlantic University, School of Urban and Regional Planning (2011-Present). Associate Professor; Interim Director, School of Urban and Regional Planning; Program Coordinator, Master of Urban and Regional Planning.
Texas A&M University, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning (2006-2011). Assistant Professor; Coordinator, Graduate Certificate in Transportation Planning.
Texas A&M Transportation Institute (2007-2011). Research Scientist.
7-Year Summary of Scholarship
Refereed Journal Articles
Dumbaugh, E., J. Tumlin, and W. Marshall. 2014. Decisions, Data, and Values: Understanding Bias in Transportation Performance Measures. ITE Journal, August, pp. 20-25.
Dumbaugh, E., W. Li, and K. Joh. 2013. The Built Environment and the Incidence of Pedestrian and Cyclist Crashes. Urban Design International 18 (3): 217-228
Dumbaugh, E. and Y. Zhang. 2013. Urban Form and the Incidence of Crashes Involving Older Drivers and Pedestrians. Journal of Planning Education and Research 33(1): 83-95.
Sperry, B., M. Burris and E. Dumbaugh. 2012. A Case Study of Induced Trips at Mixed Use Developments. Environment and Planning B, 39: 698-712.
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Dumbaugh, E. and W. Li. 2011. Designing for the Safety of Pedestrians, Cyclists, and Motorists in Urban Environments. Journal of the American Planning Association 77(1): 69-88.
Dumbaugh, E., R. Rae and D. Wunneburger. 2011. Using GIS to Develop a Performance-Based Framework for Evaluating Urban Design and Crash Incidence. Urban Design International, 16(1): 63-71.
Book Chapters Authored
Dumbaugh, E. and R. Rae. (2013). Safe Urban Form: Revisiting the Relationship between Community Design and Traffic Safety. Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 5. Routledge., pp. 235-263.
Dumbaugh, E. (2013).” A Positive Approach to Urban Road Safety.” Safety, Sustainability, and Future Urban Transport. Eicher Goodearth, pp. 141-161.
Extramural Exhibitions
C’est La Via: Rethinking the Alleyways. April 12, 2014
Park(ing) Day West Palm Beach. September 20, 2013
Purple Line Miami. March 8-9, 2013
Park(ing) Day Fort Lauderdale. September 21, 2012
Better Block Fort Lauderdale. June 16, 2012.
Extramural Awards and Honors
Top Reviewer. 2013. Journal of Planning Education and Research. Award for excellence in scholarly manuscript review. 2013.
Student Recognition Award for Teaching Excellence (SRATE). 2011. Texas A&M University. University-wide award for excellence in teaching.
Montague Teaching Scholar Award. 2010. Texas A&M Center for Teaching Excellence, 2010. University-wide award for excellence in teaching by a tenure-track faculty member.
Reports and Monographs
Dumbaugh, E. (2016). Urban Street Design Guidance: A Review. Report prepared for the Institute of Transportation Engineers. November 17.
E. Dumbaugh and N. Estevez (2013). Creating a Vibrant, Livable South Florida. Report to the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. September.
E. Dumbaugh and A. McMaster (2012). Placemaking and Civic Engagement. Report to the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. September.
Dumbaugh, E., W. Li, & K. Joh. (2012). Examining the Design and Developmental Factors Associated with Crashes Involving Pedestrians, Cyclists, and Motorists in Urban Environments. Final Report. U.S. Department of Transportation, University Transportation Centers Program, Southwest University Transportation Center. June.
Dumbaugh, E., Y. Zhang, and W. Li. (2012). Community Design and the Incidence of Crashes Involving Pedestrians and Motorists Aged 75 and Older. Final Report. U.S. Department of Transportation, University Transportation Centers Program, University Transportation Center for Mobility. May.
Edrington, S. and E. Dumbaugh. (2011). Rural Transit Livability Performance Measures: A Literature Review. Report to the Federal Transit Administration, United States Department of Transportation. July.
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Saginor, J., E. Dumbaugh, D. Ellis, and M. Xu. (2011). Leveraging Land Development Returns to Finance Transportation Infrastructure. Final Report. U.S. Department of Transportation, University Transportation Centers Program, University Transportation Center for Mobility. March.
Extramural Presentations at Conferences
“Livability and the Future of Urban Transportation.” 25th Congress for the New Urbanism. May 6, 2017
“Storytelling! A Technique to Create Vibrant, Equitable and Livable Communities.” Annual Conference of the Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association. Hollywood. September 10, 2015
“Tactical Urbanism, Social Media, and the Future of Urban Placemaking.” Annual Conference of the Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association. Orlando. September 12, 2013
“Livability and the Future of Urban Transportation.” Transportation Research Board 4th Urban Street Symposium. Chicago, IL. June 24, 2012.
“Beyond Bike Lanes: Building a Culture of Bicycle Safety.” 20th Congress for the New Urbanism. West Palm Beach, Florida, May 12, 2012.
“How Did We Stop Walking and How Can We Start Again: the Dawn of the Motor Age in the American City.” 20th Annual Congress for the New Urbanism. West Palm Beach, Florida, May 10, 2012.
“Traffic Safety and Urban Design.” 20th Annual Congress for the New Urbanism. West Palm Beach, Florida, May 9, 2012
“The Built Environment and the Incidence of Pedestrian and Cyclist Crashes.” Transportation Research Board 91st Annual Meeting. Washington DC. January, 2012.
“Designing Communities for the Safety of Older Pedestrians and Motorists.” ACSP 52nd Annual Conference. Salt Lake City Utah. October 13, 2011.
“On a Collision Course: Smart Growth and Traffic Safety.” 10th Annual New Partners for Smart Growth Conference, Charlotte. February 3, 2011.
“Urban Design Strategies for Linking Safety and Livability.” Transportation Research Board Transportation for Livability Communities Conference. Washington DC. October 18, 2010.
“Urban Form and the Incidence of Pedestrian, Cyclist, and Motorist Crashes.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 51st Annual Conference. Minneapolis, MN. October 9, 2010
“Safety for Everyone: Urban Form and the Incidence of Crashes involving Pedestrians, Bicyclists, and Motorists.” Congress for the New Urbanism 18. Atlanta, GA. May, 2010.
Selected Funded Research Contracts, Grants or Commissions in Last 7 Years
United States Department of Transportation, Collaborative Sciences Center for Road Safety. “Identifying the Safety Information Needs of Major Cities in the United States.” Principal Investigator. 2017-2018. ($203,905).
United States Department of Transportation, Collaborative Sciences Center for Road Safety. “Safe Systems Synthesis and Summit.” Principal Investigator. 2017-2018. ($257,334).
United States Department of Transportation, Collaborative Sciences Center for Road Safety. “Completing the Picture of Traffic Injuries: Understanding Data Needs and Opportunities for Road Safety.” Co-Investigator (Chris Cherry, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, PI) 2017-2018 ($136,535).
Fort Lauderdale Community Redevelopment Agency. “Sistrunk Urban Intervention.” Principal Investigator. 2015-2016 ($60,000).
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Martin County Property Appraiser. “Evaluating the Property Value Impacts of All Aboard Florida on Martin County.” Co-Principal Investigator (Jesse Saginor, PI). 2015. ($60,000).
United States Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration. “Performance Measures for Transit Livability” Investigator (Linda Cherrington, PI). 2011-2012. ($94,000).
United States Department of Transportation, University Transportation Center for Mobility. “Designing Communities to Provide Safe Mobility Options for Older Adults.” Principal Investigator. 2010-2012 ($22,985).
Southwest University Transportation Center. “Safety and Urban Form: Linking Safety to Emerging Livability Initiatives.” Principal Investigator. Southwest University Transportation Center. 2010-2012 ($45,000).
University Transportation Center for Mobility. Graduate Certificate Program in Transportation Planning: Phase 2. Co-Principal Investigator (Forster Ndubisi, PI). 2010-2011 ($58,000).
7-Year Summary of Professional Involvement
Plans, Design, and Policy Reports Submitted to External Clients
See Reports and Monographs above
Extramural Presentations to Agencies, Firms, Universities, and Other Clients
Numerous presentations related to the Reports and Monographs and Funded Research listed above
Offices Held and Memberships on Government or Corporate Boards and Commissions
Technical Advisory Group Member, Walkable Urban Thoroughfares Manual, 2nd Edition. Institute of Transportation Engineers, 2016-2017
Board Member, Abacoa Partnership for Community. 2012-2015
Technical Advisory Group Member, Safety in the Project Development Process: A Context-Sensitive Approach. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2013-2015
Technical Advisory Committee Member, Broward County Complete Street Program, 2012-2015
Local Host Committee Member, Transportation Section, 20th Congress of the New Urbanism, West Palm Beach, 2011-2012
Technical Advisory Group Member, Institute of Transportation Engineers, the Nexus between Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS) and Highway Safety. 2011-2013
Expert Panel Member, Federal Highway Administration, Developing Performance Measures for Achieving Context Sensitive Solutions, 2010-2012.
Working Group Member, Project for Transportation Reform. Congress for the New Urbanism, 2007-2015.
Editorships and Memberships on Editorial Boards
Associate Editor, Journal of the American Planning Association, 2015-Present
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Abbreviated Faculty Curriculum Vitae
Name: Yanmei Li Year of Appointment: 2008
Academic Rank: Professor X Associate Professor Assistant Professor Other:
Association with Program:
X Full-time (A)
Part-time to Program/Full-time to University (B)
Adjunct, Contract, and/or Lecturer (C)
Tenured: X Yes No, but tenure-track Non-tenure track
Educational History: The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH PhD City and Regional Planning 2006 Beijing Normal University, China MA Economics 2001 East China Normal University, Shanghai, China BA Geography 1998
Certification: AICP; SAS Advanced Programmer
Courses Taught in MURP Program
URP 6200 Planning Methods I
URP 6979 Planning Project
Research and Professional Experience
Florida Atlantic University (2014-present): Associate Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning
Florida Atlantic University (2008-2014): Assistant Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning
Western Kentucky University (2006-2008): Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Geology
The Ohio State University (2004-2006): Research Assistant, Knowlton School of Architecture
Beijing Normal University (1998-2000): Research Assistant, Department of Resources and Environmental Science
7-Year Summary of Scholarship
Books Authored or Edited
None
Refereed Journal Articles
Anacker, Katrin, and Yanmei Li. 2016. Analyzing housing affordability of renters during the Great Recession 2007 to 2009. Housing and Society, 43(1): 1-17. DOI: 10.1080/08882746.2016.1160556
Hur, Misun, Yanmei Li, and Kathryn Terzano. 2015. Breaking the chain: Understanding the association between foreclosure intensity and neighborhood satisfaction. Applied Geography, 58: 7-17. doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2015.01.004
Walter, Rebecca J., Yanmei Li, and Serge Atherwood. 2015. Moving to opportunity? An examination of Housing Choice Vouchers on urban poverty deconcentration in South Florida. Housing Studies, 30(7): 1064-1091. DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2015.1009004.
Li, Yanmei, Mary Wenning, and Hazel Morrow-Jones. 2013. Differences in neighborhood satisfaction between African American and White homeowners during the Early 2000s. Housing and Society, Journal of
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the Housing Education and Research Association, 40(2): 124-149.
Li, Yanmei, and Rebecca Walter. 2013. Single-family housing market segmentation, post-foreclosure resale duration, and neighborhood attributes. Housing Policy Debate, 23(4): 643-665.
Gibson, Huston, and Yanmei Li. 2013. Opportunities for the United States condominium foreclosure market to provide amenable affordable housing options: The case of Tampa/Hillsborough, Florida. Urbani Izziv, 24(1): 90-106 (in English and Slovene).
Li, Yanmei. 2012. Neighborhood amenities, satisfaction, and perceived livability of foreign-born and native-born U.S. residents. Journal of Identity and Migration Studies, 6(1): 115-137.
Mitsova, Diana, Ann-Margaret Esnard, and Yanmei Li. 2012. Using enhanced dasymetric mapping techniques to improve the spatial accuracy of sea level rise vulnerability assessments. Journal of Coastal Conservation: Planning and Management, 16(3): 355-372.
Li, Yanmei. 2011. Geography of opportunity and residential mortgage foreclosure: A spatial analysis of a U.S. housing market. Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis, 3(2): 195-214.
Li, Yanmei. 2011. Subprime lending and neighborhood characteristics: Spatial patterns by loan category. Housing and Society, Journal of the Housing Education and Research Association, 38 (1): 83-116.
Sapat, Alka, Yanmei Li, Christine M. Mitchell, and Ann-Margaret Esnard. 2011. Policy learning and policy change: Katrina, Ike and post-disaster housing. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 29 (1): 26-56.
Book Chapters Authored
Li, Yanmei. 2012. Residential mobility. The Encyclopedia of Housing. 2nd ed. Andrew T. Carswell (ed.). Sage Publications: 610-615.
Extramural Exhibitions
None
Extramural Awards and Honors
None
Reports and Monographs
“Wellington Transitional Neighborhood Action Plan” Report submitted to Village of Wellington in Summer 2013 as a fulfillment of the grant requirement (with Jaap Vos, Ceylan Oner, and Kasama Polakit).
“Wellington Business Inventory Analysis” Report submitted to Village of Wellington in Fall 2012 as a fulfillment of the grant requirement (with Jaap Vos and Ceylan Oner).
“Wellington Equestrian Poll and Analysis” Report submitted to Village of Wellington in Summer 2012 as a fulfillment of the grant requirement (with Jaap Vos and Ceylan Oner).
“Wellington Economic Inventory Analysis” Report submitted to Village of Wellington in Fall 2011 as a fulfillment of the grant requirement (with Jaap Vos and Ceylan Oner).
“Transit-Supportive Infrastructure and Land Use Study - Mid-Town Plantation and Southwest Sunrise” Report submitted in Summer 2011 to the Broward MPO as a fulfillment of the grant requirement (with Tony Abbate and Michele Williams).
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Extramural Presentations at Conferences
Yanmei Li. 2016. Community Social Capital as A Predictor of Perceived Neighborhood Livability: An Analysis of the American Housing Survey National Data. Presented at the 2016 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 56th Annual Conference. Nov. 3-Nov. 6. Portland, OR.
Yanmei Li and Steven Bourassa. 2015. Foreign-Owned versus Out-of-State Owned Real Estate Properties: Spatial Patterns and Market Dynamic Analysis. Presented at the 45th Urban Affairs Association (UAA) Annual Conference. April 8-11, 2015, Miami, Florida
Anacker, Katrin, and Yanmei Li. 2014. Analyzing households’ decisions to invest in home maintenance and improvements with AHS data. Presented at Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM) 2014 Fall Research Conference. Nov. 6-8. Albuquerque, NM.
Li, Yanmei and Rebecca J. Walter. 2014. Repeat Sales and Flipping of Foreclosed Properties: a Case Study of Broward County, Florida. Presented at the 2014 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 54th Annual Conference. Oct. 30-Nov.2. Philadelphia, PA.
Anacker, Katrin, and Yanmei Li. 2014. Analyzing housing affordability of renters during the Great Recession 2007 to 2009. Presented at the 48th Annual National HERA (Housing Education Research Association) Conference. Oct. 5-8, Kansas City, MO.
Walter, Rebecca J., Yanmei Li, Serge Atherwood, and Auntaria Brown-Davis. 2014. Moving to Opportunity? An Examination of the Impact of the Housing Choice Voucher Program on Reducing Urban Inequality. Presented at the 44th Urban Affairs Association (UAA) Annual Conference. March 19-22, 2014, San Antonio, Texas
Anacker, Katrin, and Yanmei Li. 2013. Analyzing housing affordability of renters during the Great Recession 2007 to 2009. Presented at the American Sociological Association (ASA) 108th Annual Meeting. August 10-13, 2013, New York, NY
Anacker, Katrin, and Yanmei Li. 2013. Analyzing households’ decisions to invest in home maintenance and improvements with AHS data. Presented at the ISA (International Sociological Association) RC (Research Committee) 43 on Housing and the Built Environment Conference 2013. July 10-12, 2013, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Atherwood, Serge, and Rebecca Walter, Yanmei Li. 2013. Community Land Trust and fair property taxation: Evaluation of policies at the state and local levels. Presented at the 43rd Urban Affairs Association (UAA) Annual Conference. April 3-6, 2013, San Francisco, California
Walter, Rebecca, and Yanmei Li, and Serge Atherwood. 2012. The impact of LIHTC units on neighborhood change in distressed urban areas. Presented at the 42nd Urban Affairs Association (UAA) Annual Conference. April 18-21, 2012, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
Li, Yanmei, and Rebecca Walter. 2012. Metropolitan housing market segmentation, post-foreclosure resale, and neighborhood attributes. Presented at the 2012 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference. Nov.1-4, 2012. Cincinnati, OH.
Li, Yanmei, Alka Sapat, and Claudia Hasbun. 2011. Environmental initiatives, green building practice and determinants of the adoption of state-level green affordable housing policies. Presented at the 2011 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference. Oct. 13-16, 2011, Salt Lake City, Utah
Mitsova, Diana, Ann-Margaret Esnard, and Yanmei Li. 2011. Using surface population models to improve the spatial accuracy of coastal vulnerability assessments. Presented at the 2011 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference. Oct. 13-16, 2011. Salt Lake City, Utah
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Li, Yanmei, and Rebecca Walter. 2011. From shelter to scattered-site permanent supportive housing: Innovative alternatives for ending homelessness. Presented at Urban Affairs Association (UAA) the 41st Annual Meeting, March 16-19, 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana
Anacker, Katrin, and Yanmei Li. 2011. Analyzing rental affordability during the Great Depression 2007 to present. HUD (The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) AHS (American Housing Survey) User Conference 2011, March 8, 2011. Washington D.C.
Professional Honors and Recognition
None
Selected Funded Research Contracts, Grants or Commissions in Last 7 Years
2011-2012, 2012-2013. Wellington 2060 Living Laboratory. (with Ceylan Oner and Jaap Vos). Grantor: Village of Wellington, FL, $252,083
2010-2011. Transit-Supportive Infrastructure and Land Use Study - Mid-Town Plantation and Southwest Sunrise, Broward County, Florida. (with Anthony Abbate and Michele Hawkins). Grantor: Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), $150,000
2010-2011. Housing Policy Responses to Climate Change: Planning and Practice. (Mentor: Alka Sapat). Grantor: Florida Atlantic University, $2,000
7-Year Summary of Professional Involvement
Plans, Design, and Policy Reports Submitted to External Clients
See Reports and Monographs above
Extramural Presentations to Agencies, Firms, Universities, and Other Clients
Numerous presentations related to the Reports and Monographs and Funded Research listed above
Offices Held and Leadership Positions in Professional Associations and Learned Societies
None
Offices Held and Memberships on Government or Corporate Boards and Commissions
None
Editorships and Memberships on Editorial Boards
Editorial board member: Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs (2016-2018)
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Abbreviated Faculty Curriculum Vitae
Name: Louis A. Merlin Year of Appointment: 2016
Academic Rank: Professor Associate Professor X Assistant Professor Other:
Association with Program:
X Full-time (A)
Part-time to Program/Full-time to University (B)
Adjunct, Contract, and/or Lecturer (C)
Tenured: Yes X No, but tenure-track Non-tenure track
Educational History: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC PhD City and Regional Planning 2014 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA MCRP City and Regional Planning 2004 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA MSOR Operations Research 1999 Yale University, New Haven, CT BA Mathematics 1994
Certification: AICP
Courses Taught in MURP Program
URP 6211 Statistics for Urban Planners
URP 6711 Introduction to Transportation Planning
URP 6840 Urban and Regional Theory
URP 6930 Special Topic: The Future of Urban Mobility
URP 6930 Special Topic: Regional and Scenario Planning
Research and Professional Experience
Planning Consultant (Associate), 2003-2009, EDAW | AECOM, Atlanta, Georgia
7-Year Summary of Scholarship
Refereed Journal Articles
Merlin, L. A. (2017). Comparing automated shared taxis and conventional bus transit for a small city. Journal of Public Transportation.
Levine, J., Merlin, L. A., and Grengs, J. (2017). Project-level accessibility analysis for land-use planning. Transport Policy, 53, 107-119. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2016.09.005.
Merlin, L. A. (2017). A portrait of accessibility change for four US metropolitan areas. Journal of Transport and Land Use, 10(1), 309–336. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5198/jtlu.2015.808.
McDonald, N. C., Merlin, L. A., Hu, H., Shih, J., Cohen, D. A., Evenson,K. R., Mckenzie, T. L., and Rodriguez, D. A.. (2016). Longitudinal analysis of adolescent girls' activity patterns: Understanding the influence of the transition to licensure. Journal of Transport and Land Use. 9(2), DOI: 10.5198/jtlu.2015.652.
Merlin, L. A. (2015). Can the built environment influence nonwork activity participation? An analysis with national data. Transportation. 42(2), 369-387, DOI: 10.1007/s11116-014-9554-1.
Merlin, L. A. (2014). Measuring community completeness: Jobs-housing balance, accessibility, and convenient local access to nonwork destinations. Environment and Planning B. 41(4), 736-756, DOI: 10.1068/b120010p.
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Rodriguez, D. A., Merlin, L. A., et al. (2014). Influence of the built environment on pedestrian route choices of adolescent girls. Environment and Behavior. DOI: 10.1177/0013916513520004.
Song, Y., Merlin, L. A., and Rodriguez, D. A. (2013). Comparing measures of urban land use mix. Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems. 42, 1-13, DOI: 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2013.08.001.
Extramural Awards and Honors
STRIDE University Transportation Center Student of the Year, 2015
Reports and Monographs
Hoffman, A., Ashworth, K., Dwelle, C., Goldberg, P., Henderson, A., Merlin, L. A., Muzyrya, Y., Simon, N., Taylor, V., Weisheit, C., and Wilson, S. (2015). Academic engagement in public and political discourse: proceedings of the Michigan meeting, May 2015. (Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Publishing).
Morton, B. and Merlin L. (2011). Impacts of land use on travel behavior in small communities and rural areas: Interim Report (National Cooperative Highway Research Program 25-36). http://apps.trb.org/cmsfeed/TRBNetProjectDisplay.asp?ProjectID=2987.
Extramural Presentations at Conferences
Merlin, L. A. Automated Vehicles and Energy Use. Transportation Research Board National Conference, ADD 30 Workshop 165. Washington DC (January 8, 2017).
Merlin, L. A. Automated Vehicles and Transportation System Sustainability (Session organizer). National Conference of the American Planning Association, Atlanta, GA (April 26, 2014).
Professional Honors and Recognition
None
Selected Funded Research Contracts, Grants or Commissions in Last 7 Years
None
7-Year Summary of Professional Involvement
Plans, Design, and Policy Reports Submitted to External Clients
None
Extramural Presentations to Agencies, Firms, Universities, and Other Clients
Merlin, L. A. Dude, Where is My Driverless Car? A2Ethics Forum. Ann Arbor, MI (April 13, 2016). Panelist. http://a2ethics.org/humans-discuss-ethics-robot-cars-april-13-2016
Merlin, L. A., Lucas, B. and Fair, D. The Green Room: Eco-Considerations of Driverless Cars. WEMU 89.1 Ypsilanti, MI (July 31, 2015). Expert interview
Offices Held and Leadership Positions in Professional Associations and Learned Societies
Committee Member, Transportation and Land Development Committee (ADD30), Transportation Research Board, The National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine
Offices Held and Memberships on Government or Corporate Boards and Commissions
None
Editorships and Memberships on Editorial Boards
None
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Abbreviated Faculty Curriculum Vitae
Name: Diana Mitsova Year of Appointment: 2008
Academic Rank: Professor X Associate Professor Assistant Professor Other:
Association with Program:
X Full-time (A)
Part-time to Program/Full-time to University (B)
Adjunct, Contract, and/or Lecturer (C)
Tenured: X Yes No, but tenure-track Non-tenure track
Educational History: University of Cincinnati, OH PhD Regional Development
Planning 2008
Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN MPA School of Public and Environmental Affairs
2003
St. Clement Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria BA/MA Communications 1991
Certification: None
Courses Taught in MURP Program
URP 6115 Urban Governance
URP 6270 Introduction to GIS for Planning
URP 6272 Managing GIS Projects
URP 6277 GIS Applications in Planning
URP 6310 Seminar in Urban Planning (course was subsequently discontinued)
URP 6406 Sustainable Cities
URP 6425 Environmental Analysis in Planning
URP 6429 Environmental Policy and Programs
URP 6930 Special Topic: Seminar in Cities and Climate Change Adaptation
Research and Professional Experience
Director, Visual Planning Technology Lab, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida Atlantic University (from 1/2016)
Associate Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida Atlantic University (from 5/2014)
Assistant Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida Atlantic University (8/2008-5/2014)
Program Director I / Research Analyst, State of Indiana, Indianapolis (7/2003-6/2004)
Senior Expert, Project Management Unit, Ministry of Health, Bulgaria (6/1994-8/2001)
NATO Individual Democratic Institutions Research (IDIR) Fellowship (http://www.nato.int/acad/fellow/94-96/f94-96.htm) (6/1994-7/1996)
7-Year Summary of Scholarship
Books Authored or Edited
Mitsova, D. and Esnard, A-M. GIS Applications in Climate Adaptation Planning, Routledge – Taylor and Francis (Co-authored, under contract, submission date Oct. 2, 2017).
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Refereed Journal Articles
Bloetscher, F., Polsky, C. Bolter, K., Mitsova, D., Palbicke Garces, K., King, R., Cosio-Carballo, I., Hamilton, K. 2016. Assessing Potential Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Public Health and Vulnerable Populations in Southeast Florida and Providing a Framework to Improve Outcomes. Sustainability, 8(4), 315; doi:10.3390/su8040315.
Mulcan, A., Mitsova, D., Hindle, T., Hanson, H., Coley, C. 2015. Marine Benthic Habitats and Seabed Suitability Mapping for Potential Ocean Current Energy Siting Offshore Southeast Florida, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 3, 276-298; doi:10.3390/jmse3020276.
Mitsova, D. 2014. Coupling Land Use Change Modeling with Climate Projections to Estimate Seasonal Variability in Runoff from an Urbanizing Catchment Near Cincinnati, Ohio, ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 3, 1256-1277.
Mokadi, E., D. Mitsova, and X. Wang. 2013. Projecting the Impact of a Proposed Streetcar Alignment on Urban Core Land Redevelopment – the Case of Cincinnati, Ohio, Cities: The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning, 35, 136-146.
Mitsova, D., F. Wissinger, A-M Esnard, R. Shankar, and P. Gies. 2013. A Collaborative Geospatial Shoreline Inventory Tool to Guide Coastal Development and Habitat Conservation. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2, 385-404.
Labiosa, W.B., W.M. Forney, A-M. Esnard, D. Mitsova, R. Bernknopf, P. Hearn, D. Hogan, L. Pearlstine, D. Strong, H. Gladwin, and E. Swain. 2013. The South Florida Ecosystem Portfolio Model: An Integrated Multi-criteria Scenario Evaluation Web Tool for Participatory Land-Use Planning in the Face of Sea Level Rise, Journal of Environmental Modeling and Software, 41, 210-222.
Mitsova, D. and A.M. Esnard. 2012. Holding Back the Sea: An Overview of Shore Zone Management and Research Needs. Journal of Planning Literature, 27(4), 446-459.
Mitsova, D., A.M. Esnard, and Y. Li. 2012. Using Enhanced Dasymetric Mapping Techniques to Improve the Spatial Accuracy of Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessments, Journal of Coastal Conservation: Planning and Management, 16(3), 355-372.
Mitsova, D., J. Vos, P. Gardinali, and I. Stafeychuk. 2011. Variability in Road Runoff Pollution by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the Urbanized Area Adjacent to Biscayne Bay, Florida, Journal of Environmental Protection, 2(10), 1317-1330.
Esnard, A.M., A. Sapat, and D. Mitsova. 2011. An Index of Relative Displacement Vulnerability to Hurricanes. Natural Hazards, 59(2): 833-859.
Mitsova, D., W. Shuster, and X. Wang. 2011. A Cellular Automata Model of Land Cover Change to Integrate Urban Growth with Open Space Conservation. Landscape and Urban Planning, 99(2), 141-153.
Book Chapters Authored
Mitsova, D., C. Polsky, F. Bloetscher, J. Huntington. 2016. Climate Change and Extreme Events: How Health Disparities and Climate Governance Shape the Geography of Public Health Emergencies. In: Routledge Handbook of Environmental Governance (A. Sapat, ed.)
Extramural Exhibitions
In Collaboration with The Nature Conservancy Coastal Resilience Decision Support Tool (coastalresilience.org). Three projects including “Estuarine Shoreline Suitability for Resilience” Florida Keys shoreline analysis and stabilization options (under development)/City of Miami – shoreline suitability analysis for living shorelines.
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Botanizing North Beach Village: Reimagining North Beach Village with Future Sea Level Rise, April 5th - April 12th, 2017 at the Village Gallery, 600 Breakers Avenue, North Beach Village, Fort Lauderdale (with Huber, J., Principal Investigator, and the FAU School of Architecture).
Extramural Awards and Honors
None
Reports and Monographs
Mitsova, D. 2016. Suitability Analysis for Living Shorelines Development in Southeast Florida’s Estuarine Systems, Technical Report submitted to The Nature Conservancy under grant contract #AWD-000813.
Palbicke Garces,K., F. Bloetscher, D. Mitsova, K. Chung-Bridges, K. Hamilton and K. Bolter. 2016. Health and Sea Level Rise: Impacts on South Florida, Final Report available at http://flhealthinnovation.org/sea-level-rise-mapping/ (a project funded by Kresge Foundation, grant number 248118).
Koch-Rose, M.S. (Lead), D. Mitsova (Lead co-author), T. Root (Lead co-author), J. Restrepo, L. Berry, F. Bloetscher, R. Teegavarapu, J. Vos, N. Hammer. 2011. Florida Water Management and Adaptation in the Face of Climate Change. A SUS Climate Change Task Force: Science Addressing the Needs of Florida Agencies, Industry, and Citizenry, in partnership with UF and FSU. Available at http://floridaclimate.org/whitepapers/.
Extramural Presentations at Conferences
Mitsova, D., Lamadrid, A.J., Esnard, A-M, Sapat, A. Framework for Criticality Assessment of Infrastructure Interdependencies to Support Planning for Community Readiness and Resilience, 57th Annual Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Oct. 12-15, 2017, Denver, Colorado.
Mitsova, D., Sapat, A., Esnard, A-M, Lamadrid, A.J. 2017. Using Expert Judgment to Understand the Impacts of Critical Infrastructure Interdependencies on the Delivery of Vital Community Services, accepted for poster presentation, 42nd Annual Natural Hazards Workshop, July 9-12, 2017, Broomfield, Colorado.
Mitsova, D., Sapat, A., Esnard, A-M. 2016. Modeling and Path Diagrams for Understanding Critical Infrastructure Interdependencies and Cascading Effects from Disasters, paper presented at the 56th Annual Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Nov. 3-6, Portland, Oregon.
Mitsova, D., R. Shankar, F. McAfee. 2015. Mobile GIS Applications for Coastal Planning. Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS), 2015 Annual Conference - “Confronting Frontiers, Borders and Boundaries,” June 24-27, San Diego, California.
Mitsova, D. 2012. Integrating Urban Growth Model with Climate Projections to Estimate Seasonal Variability in Runoff from an Urbanizing Catchment, Paper presented at the 53rd ACSP Annual Conference, November 1-4, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mitsova, D., A.M. Esnard, and Y. Li. Using Areal Interpolation Techniques to Improve the Spatial Accuracy of Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessments, presented at the 52nd Annual Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, October 13-15, 2011, Salt Lake City, UT.
Masser, Alexander, Alan E. Alvarez, David C. Prosperi, Diana Mitsova. 2012. Comparing Metropolitan Governance in Germany and the US: A Social Network Analysis. CD Proceedings, 17th REAL CORP Conference, “Re-Mixing the City”, May 14-16, 2012, Schwechat, Austria, 141-150.
Mokadi, E., D. Mitsova and X. Wang. 2011. Modeling urban land use changes in respect to future establishment of an urban rail transit system: The case of Cincinnati (OH) and its proposed streetcar system. Presented at the 12th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management, July 5-8, 2011, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada.
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Mitsova, D. 2015. Living Shorelines. Seventh Annual Southeast Florida Regional Climate Leadership Summit: Charting the Course, December 1-3, 2015, Casa Marina Resort, Key West, Florida.
Mitsova, D. and S. Reed. 2015 APA Florida Annual Conference, Session Title: Building Coastal Green Infrastructure through Living Shorelines, Session Track: SPEED Session 2 - Memorable Places, September 9-12, 2015, Hollywood, Florida.
Selected Funded Research Contracts, Grants or Commissions in Last 7 Years
PI, National Science Foundation (NSF), Collaborative Research: CRISP TYPE 2: Probabilistic Resilience Assessment of Interdependent Infrastructure (09/01/2015-08/31/2018), $296,793. (Collaborative award with Lehigh University and Georgia State University for a total of $2.2M, PI: Paolo Bocchini, Co-PIs: Alka Sapat, Ann-Margaret Esnard, Brian Davison, Alberto Lamadrid, Richard Sause, and Larry Snyder).
Co-PI, Florida Sea Grant, ADAPT: Adaptation Design and Planning Tool for Urban Areas in the Coastal Zone (PI Jeffery Huber, School of Architecture, FAU) (02/01/2016-01/31/2017), $280,000.
PI, The Nature Conservancy, “Suitability Analysis for Living Shorelines in Southeast Florida Estuarine Systems,” (8/31/2015 – 01/31/2016), and “SE Florida Living Shorelines Spatial Database” (06/01/2014 – 12/31/2014), $17,228.
Co-PI, Kresge Foundation, “Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Public Health in Southeast Florida” (PI, Roderick King, Florida Institute for Health Innovations, and Dr. Colin Polsky, FAU), (12/2013 – 12/2015), $250,000.
PI, NASA SAR Data Center, “Evaluation of Shoreline Changes Using LiDAR and InSAR Data” (7/13), covers the cost of preliminary data processing for ALOS PALSAR and RADARSAT-1 granules.
Co-PI, USGS, “Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Framework for USGS Ecosystem Portfolio Model” (with Principal Investigator: Ann-Margaret Esnard; 2012, $23,274.
PI, research grant awarded by the FAU Environmental Sciences Everglades Fellowship Initiative, funded by the National Park Service, “Seasonal Flushing of Oil and Grease from Urban Runoff to the Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserve” (4/09-5/11), with Jaap Vos as Co-PI; $46,854
Collaborator (Lead Co-Author), a research grant awarded by the State of Florida for “A SUS Climate Change Task Force: Science addressing the needs of Florida Agencies, Industry and Citizenry” (with Principal Investigators: Len Berry and Marguerite Koch-Rose (1/11-1/12); $175,000.
7-Year Summary of Professional Involvement
Plans, Design, and Policy Reports Submitted to External Clients
See Reports and Monographs above
Extramural Presentations to Agencies, Firms, Universities, and Other Clients
Numerous presentations related to the Reports and Monographs and Funded Research listed above
Offices Held and Leadership Positions in Professional Associations and Learned Societies
None
Offices Held and Memberships on Government or Corporate Boards and Commissions
South Florida Regional Climate Compact – Shoreline Resilience Working Group
Florida Climate Institute – FCI Board
Editorships and Memberships on Editorial Boards
None
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Abbreviated Faculty Curriculum Vitae
Name: John L. Renne Year of Appointment: 2016
Academic Rank: Professor X Associate Professor Assistant Professor Other:
Association with Program:
X Full-time (A)
Part-time to Program/Full-time to University (B)
Adjunct, Contract, and/or Lecturer (C)
Tenured: X Yes No, but tenure-track Non-tenure track
Educational History: Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ PhD Urban Planning and Public
Policy 2004
University of Colorado at Denver, CO MURP Urban Planning 2000 University of Colorado at Boulder, CO BENVD Urban Planning 1999
Certification: AICP
Courses Taught in MURP Program
URP 6310 Seminar in Urban Planning (course was subsequently discontinued)
Research and Professional Experience
Florida Atlantic University (2016-present): Director, Center for Urban and Environmental Solutions; Program Coordinator, Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning; Program Coordinator, Bachelor of Urban Design; Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Oxford, Transport Studies Unit, School of Geography and the Environment (2013-present): Honorary Research Associate (2016-present); Senior Visiting Research Associate (2013-2016)
TOD Group (2007-present): Founder and Managing Director
University of New Orleans (2005-2015): Associate Provost for Urban Initiatives (2014-2015); Director, Merritt C. Becker, Jr. Transportation Institute (2011-2015); Associate Director, Merritt C. Becker, Jr. Transportation Institute (2005-2011), Associate Professor of Planning and Transportation Studies (2011-2015), Assistant Professor of Planning and Transportation Studies (2005-2011)
Additional academic and professional experience not shown due to page limit (available upon request)
7-year Summary of Scholarship
Books Authored or Edited
John Renne and Billy Fields (Eds.). 2013. Transport Beyond Oil: Policy Choices for a Multimodal Future. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.
Refereed Journal Articles
John Renne, Shima Hamidi and Reid Ewing. Transit Commuting, the Network Accessibility Effect, and the Built Environment in Station Areas across the United States. Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 60, pp. 35-43, 2016.
John Renne, Tara Tolford, Shima Hamidi and Reid Ewing. The Cost and Affordability Paradox of Transit-Oriented Development: A Comparison of Housing and Transportation Costs across Transit-Oriented Development, Hybrid and Transit-Adjacent Development Station Typologies. Housing Policy Debate, vol. 26, nos. 4-5., pp. 819-834, 2016.
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Shima Hamidi, Reid Ewing and John Renne. How Affordable is HUD Affordable Housing? Housing Policy Debate, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 437-455, 2016.
Tara Tolford, John Renne and Billy Fields. Development of a Low-Cost Methodology for Evaluating Pedestrian Safety in Support of Complete Streets Policy Implementation. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, vol. 2464, pp. 29-37, 2015.
John Renne and Peter Bennett. Socioeconomics of Urban Travel Evidence from the 2009 National Household Travel Survey with Implications for Sustainability. World Transport Policy and Practice, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 7-27, 2014.
Luca Bertolini, Carey Curtis and John Renne. Station Area Precincts in Europe and Beyond: Toward Transit Oriented Development? Built Environment, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 31-50, 2012.
John Renne, Thomas Sanchez and Todd Litman. Carless and Special Needs Evacuation Planning: A Literature Review. Journal of Planning Literature, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 420-431, 2011.
Pamela Jenkins, John Renne and John Kiefer. Gender Differences in Self-Reported Evacuation Experiences: An Analysis of the City-Assisted Evacuation Program During Hurricane Gustav. Women’s Issues in Transportation: Summary of the 4th International Conference, Volume 2: Technical Papers, Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, pp. 127-134, 2011.
John Renne and Peter Bennett. Giving Parks Back to People: A Transportation Study of New Orleans City Park with Implications for Improving Public Health. Local Environment, vol. 15, nos. 9 & 10, pp. 879-890, 2010.
Book Chapters Authored
John Renne and Billy Fields. Introduction: Moving from Disaster to Opportunity: Transitioning the Transportation Sector from Oil Dependence. In John Renne and Billy Fields (Eds.), Transport Beyond Oil: Policy Choices for a Multimodal Future. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 1-8, 2013.
John Renne. The Pent-Up Demand for Transit-Oriented Development and Its Role in Reducing Oil Dependence. In John Renne and Billy Fields (Eds.), Transport Beyond Oil: Policy Choices for a Multimodal Future. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 226-243, 2013.
Billy Fields, John Renne and Tony Hull. From Potential to Practice: Building a National Policy Framework for Transportation Oil Reduction. In John Renne and Billy Fields (Eds.), Transport Beyond Oil: Policy Choices for a Multimodal Future. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 291-302, 2013.
John Renne. Evacuation Planning for Vulnerable Populations: Lessons from the New Orleans City Assisted Evacuation Plan. In Amy Liu, Roland Anglin, Richard Mizelle and Allison Plyer (Eds.), Resilience and Opportunity: Lessons from the U.S. Gulf Coast after Katrina and Rita, Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, pp. 120-130, 2011.
Extramural Exhibitions
None
Extramural Awards and Honors
Service Award, City of New Orleans, Founding Chair of the Sustainable Transportation Advisory Committee, 2014
Reports and Monographs
16 reports and monographs authored (available upon request)
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Extramural Presentations at Conferences
8 conference papers written and presented (available upon request)
Professional Honors and Recognition
Honorary Research Associate, University of Oxford
U.S. Eisenhower Transportation Fellow
Eno Transportation Foundation Fellow
Selected Funded Research Contracts, Grants or Commissions in Last 7 Years
Transit-Oriented Development in South Florida, 2017-2018, $90,000
Visualizing Sea Level Rise, University Transportation Center Grant, 2017-2018, $43,772
Downtown Development Authority of West Palm Beach. State of the Downtown, 2017, $10,000
University Transportation Center (UTC) Grant, 2013-2017, $750,000
University Transportation Center (UTC) Grant, 2013-2014, $230,000
Building Regional Capacity for Transportation and Land Use Scenario Modeling, 2012-2014, $400,000
Minimum State Requirements for Local Growth Management Policies, 2012-2013, $300,000
University Transportation Center (UTC) Grant, 2012-2013, $250,000
Regional Transportation Planning for Disasters, Emergencies, and Significant Events, 2012, $30,000
Pedestrian and Bicycle Resource Initiative, 2012-2013, $45,000
University Transportation Center Grant, 2009-2013, $1,000,000
Perth TOD Opportunities Review, 2011, $25,000
A Transportation Guide for All-Hazards Emergency Evacuation, 2011, $30,000
Transit Oriented and Joint Development: Legal Issues and Case Studies, 2010-2012, $40,000
National Study on Car-less and Special Needs Evacuation Planning, 2007-2012, $415,000
7-Year Summary of Professional Involvement
Plans, Design, and Policy Reports Submitted to External Clients
See Reports and Monographs above
Extramural Presentations to Agencies, Firms, Universities, and Other Clients
53 presentations given during past 7 years
Offices Held and Leadership Positions in Professional Associations and Learned Societies
Chair, Mobility Committee, Urban Land Institute, Southeast Florida and the Caribbean, 2017-present
Board, Palm Beach County Planning Congress, 2017-present
Chair, Transportation and Land Development Committee, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, 2014-present
Secretary, Transportation and Land Development Committee, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, 2011-2014
Board Member, Urban Land Institute, District Council of Louisiana, 2012-2016
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Chair, New Orleans Sustainable Transportation Advisory Committee, Advising Transportation Committee Chair, Councilmember Kristin Gisleson Palmer, March 2011-October 2014
Founder and Co-Chair, National Evacuation Conference, New Orleans, February 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016
Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Transition New Orleans, Housing Task Force, Housing Policy Committee, 2010
Offices Held and Memberships on Government or Corporate Boards and Commissions
Board Member and Managing Director, The TOD Group, LLC, 2007-present
Managing Director, TOD Index, LLC, 2017-present
Board Member, Evacuteer.org, 2014-present
Vice President and Board Member, Bike Easy, 2011-2013
Editorships and Memberships on Editorial Boards
Editorial board member: Housing Policy Debate, from 2015
Guest Editor of Special Issues:
Journal of Planning Education and Research, underway for 2018
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, forthcoming 2017
Research in Transportation Economics (2 issues), 2016 and forthcoming 2017
Housing Policy Debate (double issue), 2016
Journal of Emergency Management, 2015
Natural Hazards Review, 2013
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Abbreviated Faculty Curriculum Vitae
Name: Jesse Saginor Year of Appointment: 2013
Academic Rank: Professor X Associate Professor Assistant Professor Other:
Association with Program:
X Full-time (A)
Part-time to Program/Full-time to University (B)
Adjunct, Contract, and/or Lecturer (C)
Tenured: X Yes No, but tenure-track Non-tenure track
Educational History: Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH PhD Urban Studies & Public Affairs 2006 The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH MPA Public Administration 2001 Michigan State University, Lansing, MI BA Political Theory & Constitutional
Democracy 1997
Certification: AICP
Courses Taught in MURP Program
URP 6540 Tourism and Economic Development
URP 6545 Urban Revitalization Strategy
URP 6549 Economic Development Planning
URP 6732 Capital Facilities Planning
Research and Professional Experience
Florida Atlantic University (2013-present): Associate Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning
Nova Southeastern University (Summer 2014 and 2016): Adjunct Professor, Huizenga College of Business, Master of Science in Real Estate Development
Texas A&M University (2006-2013): Assistant Professor, College of Architecture, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning; (2009-2010): Coordinator, Master of Land and Property Development
7-year Summary of Scholarship
Books Authored or Edited:
None
Refereed Journal Articles
Saginor, J. and Y. Ge. 2017. Do Hurricanes Matter? A Case Study of the Residential Real Estate Market in Brunswick County, North Carolina. International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis. 10(3): forthcoming.
Saginor, J. 2016. The Real Estate Academic Leadership (REAL) Rankings for 2012-2016. Journal of Real Estate Literature. 24(2): 309-315.
Saginor, J. 2016. Measuring the Short-Term, Perceived Impacts of High-Speed Rail on Residential Property Values in a Florida County. Journal of Property Tax Assessment & Administration. 13(1): 49-83.
Newman, G. and J. Saginor. 2016. Priorities for Advancing the Concept of New Ruralism. Sustainability. 8(3): 269-284.
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Saginor, J. 2015. The Real Estate Academic Leadership (REAL) Rankings for 2011-2015. Journal of Real Estate Literature. 23(2): 253-257.
Saginor, J., M. Weinstein, and E. Worzala. 2014. Graduate Real Estate Education: A Survey of Programs after the Great Recession. Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education. 17(2): 87-109.
Newman, G. and J. Saginor. 2014. Four Imperatives for Preventing Demolition by Neglect. The Journal of Urban Design. 19(5): 622-637.
Rogers, G., J. Saginor, and T. Jithitikulchai. 2013. Dynamics of Lake Level Fluctuations and Economic Activity. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2013.815608.
Shin, W.J., J. Saginor, and S. Van Zandt. 2011. Evaluating Subdivision Characteristics on Single Family Housing Using Hierarchical Linear Modeling. Journal of Real Estate Research. 33(3): 317-348.
Saginor, J., R. Throupe, and R. Simons. 2011. A Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Environmental Contamination on Real Estate Values. Journal of Property Investment & Finance. 29(4/5): 460-478.
Simons, R. and J. Saginor. 2010. Determining Off-Site Damages to Non-Residential Property from Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Using Contingent Valuation Analysis, International Real Estate Review. 13(2): 134-156.
Book Chapters Authored
None
Extramural Exhibitions:
None
Extramural Awards and Honors:
None
Reports and Monographs
None
Extramural Presentations at Conferences
14 presentations, with a majority given at the American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting or the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting
Professional Honors and Recognition
None
Selected Funded Research Contracts, Grants or Commissions in Last 7 Years
Co-Principal Investigator, (with Dr. Cliff McCue) Live Oak Community Redevelopment Agency Corridor Market Analysis Study. Live Oak Community Redevelopment Agency, 2017: ($24,833).
Co-Principal Investigator, (with Dr. Cliff McCue) Broward County Office of Economic and Small Business Development Framework to Conduct a Data Inventory Assessment. Broward County, 2017: ($23,348).
Principal Investigator, (with Dr. Cliff McCue) City of Fort Lauderdale Economic Development Benchmarking Study. City of Fort Lauderdale, 2016: ($9,862).
Co-Principal Investigator, (with Dr. Cliff McCue as Co-Principal Investigator) Live Oak Community Redevelopment Agency Housing Study. Live Oak Community Redevelopment Agency, 2016: ($32,225).
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Principal Investigator, (with Asher Soldwedel as Co-PI and Michael Stamm as Project Manager), City of North Lauderdale District Analysis. City of North Lauderdale, 2016: ($8,320)
Principal Investigator, (with Asher Soldwedel as Co-PI and Michael Stamm as Project Manager), City of Tamarac Redistricting Project. City of Tamarac, 2015-2016: ($15,019).
Principal Investigator, Analyzing the Impacts of All Aboard Florida on Residential Property Values in Martin County, Florida. Martin County Property Appraiser’s Office, 2015: ($60,000).
7-Year Summary of Professional Involvement
Plans, Design, and Policy Reports Submitted to External Clients
Corridor Market Analysis Study, Live Oak Community Redevelopment Agency, FL, 2017
Framework to Conduct a Data Inventory Assessment, Broward County Office of Economic and Small Business Development, FL, 2017
Economic Development Benchmarking Study, City of Fort Lauderdale, FL, 2016
Housing Study, Live Oak Community Redevelopment Agency, FL, 2016
City Commission District Analysis, City of North Lauderdale, FL, 2016
City Commission Redistricting Project, City of Tamarac, FL, 2015-2016
Residential Perceptions of the Proposed All Aboard Florida Project: Survey Results, Martin County Property Appraiser’s Office, FL, 2015
Measuring the Short-Term, Perceived Impacts of the All Aboard Florida Project Announcement on Residential Property Values, Martin County Property Appraiser’s Office, FL, 2015
Great Hometown Survey, City of Wellington, FL, 2013-2014
Economic Impact of Lake-Level Reductions on Lake Conroe, Montgomery County, TX, 2010-2011
Extramural Presentations to Agencies, Firms, Universities, and Other Clients (15)
In keeping with the page limit of four pages, these presentations correspond to the reports listed in the first bullet point in this section.
Offices Held and Leadership Positions in Professional Associations and Learned Societies
Board Member, American Real Estate Society, 2015-present.
Offices Held and Memberships on Government or Corporate Boards and Commissions
Member, Independent Sales Surtax Oversight Committee, School District of Palm Beach County, 2017-present
Vice-Chairperson 2016-present; Commissioner, 2015-present; Delray Beach Housing Authority, City of Delray Beach, 2015-present
Member, Congress Avenue Corridor Redevelopment Task Force, City of Delray Beach, 2015-2016
Chairman, 2013, and Commissioner, City of Bryan Historic Landmark Commission, 2008-2013
Chairman, 2010; Secretary, 2006-2008; and Executive Board Member, Downtown Bryan Association, 2006-2013
Member, City of Bryan Advisory Board, Downtown Bryan North Redevelopment Project, 2010-2013
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Editorships and Memberships on Editorial Boards
None
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Abbreviated Faculty Curriculum Vitae
Name: Linda Friar Year of Appointment: 2003
Academic Rank:
Professor Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
X Other: Adjunct Instructor
Association with Program:
Full-time (A)
Part-time to Program/Full-time to University (B)
X Adjunct, Contract, and/or Lecturer (C)
US Fish and Wildlife Service, Chief, Branch of Communications and Partnerships
Tenured: Yes No, but tenure-track
X Non-tenure track
Educational History: Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL MPA Environmental Growth
Management 1997
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL BA Communications/Political Science 1994 Broward Community College, Davie, FL BS Honors Program 1991
Certification: AICP
Courses Taught in MURP Program
URP 6429 Environmental Policy and Programs
Research and Professional Experience
Chief, Branch of Communications and Partnerships, provides strategic national communications, partnership management, outreach, and educational support to the National USFWS Fish and Aquatic Conservation Program (FAC) as well as support to 8 Regional FAC Assistant Regional Directors. Provide expertise in environmental policy related to this national program’s functions.
Chief of Public Affairs and Congressional Liaison for the Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island - Participate in management and communication strategy development post Hurricane Sandy. Provide expertise in environmental policy and community relations for this iconic National Park.
Chief of Public Affairs and Congressional Liaison for Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Parks
Provide overall direction for communications and external affairs to the park's management team and a small Public Affairs staff for a market area spanning the south Florida peninsula, the Florida Keys, as well as audiences across the US and around the world. As liaison to Congressional and other elected offices, serve as liaison to interagency representatives, provide regular briefings to regional and Washington counterparts as appropriate. Represent the parks on community and interagency committees.
7-Year Summary of Scholarship
None
Professional Honors and Recognition
None
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Selected Funded Research Contracts, Grants or Commissions in Last 7 Years
None
7-Year Summary of Professional Involvement
None
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Abbreviated Faculty Curriculum Vitae
Name: Peter J. Henn Year of Appointment: 2011
Academic Rank: Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
X Other: Instructor
Association with Program:
Full-time (A)
Part-time to Program/Full-time to University (B)
X Adjunct, Contract, and/or Lecturer (C)
Full-time at FAU
Tenured: Yes No, but tenure-track X Non-tenure track
Educational History: University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL JD Law 1989 Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL MA Economics 1985 Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL BA Economics 1983
Certification: AICP
Courses Taught in MURP Program
URP 5958 Planning Abroad
URP 6115 Urban Governance
URP 6131 Legal Aspects of Planning
URP 6841 Urban Development and Design
URP 6881 Urban Design
URP 6920 Planning Workshop
Research and Professional Experience
Florida Atlantic University (2011-present), Instructor and/or Developer-in-Residence, School of Urban and Regional Planning
The Blackstone Group (2006-2014), Vice President-Planning & Development and/or consultant for their luxury hotel division
The Trump Group (2003-2006), Senior Vice President/Real Estate Counsel for their real estate division
Legend Properties, Inc. (1992-2003), President/CEO of a publicly-traded real estate development company
Greenberg Traurig (1989-1992), associate attorney in land use/environmental law and real estate departments
7-Year Summary of Scholarship
None
Professional Honors and Recognition
None
Selected Funded Research Contracts, Grants or Commissions in Last 7 Years
None
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7-Year Summary of Professional Involvement
Plans, Design, and Policy Reports Submitted to External Clients
Dozens of development plans submitted to various governments
Extramural Presentations to Agencies, Firms, Universities, and Other Clients
None
Offices Held and Leadership Positions in Professional Associations and Learned Societies
None
Offices Held and Memberships on Government or Corporate Boards and Commissions
Several zoning and affordable housing advisory boards for the city of Fort Lauderdale
Editorships and Memberships on Editorial Boards
None
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Abbreviated Faculty Curriculum Vitae
Name: Michael Stamm Jr. Year of Appointment: 2007
Academic Rank:
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
X Other: Adjunct Instructor
Association with Program:
Full-time (A)
Part-time to Program/Full-time to University (B)
X Adjunct, Contract, and/or Lecturer (C)
City of Pembroke Pines, Director, Planning and Development Department
Tenured: Yes No, but tenure-track X Non-tenure track
Educational History: Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL MURP Urban and Regional Planning 2003 Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL BPM Public Administration 2001 Broward Community College, Davie, FL AA Liberal Arts 1999
Certification: None
Courses Taught in MURP Program
URP 6873 Site Planning
Research and Professional Experience
City of Pembroke Pines (2016-present): Director, Planning and Economic Development Department
City of Pembroke Pines (2014-2016): Director, Planning and Economic Development Division
City of Pembroke Pines (2011-2014): Planning and Economic Development Administrator
City of Pembroke Pines (2004-2011): Assistant Planner
Florida Atlantic University (2007-present): Adjunct Instructor, School of Urban and Regional Planning
Florida Atlantic University (2003-2004): Associate in Research, Center for Urban and Environmental Solutions
Professional Honors and Recognition
Adjunct Faculty Member of the Year, FAU College for Design and Social Inquiry, 2012
Broward Alliance Partner Council Leadership Award, October 2011
Selected Funded Research Contracts, Grants or Commissions in Last 7 Years
In association with Florida Atlantic University, participated in funded projects that produced the redistricting options reports listed below.
7-Year Summary of Professional Involvement
Plans, Design, and Policy Reports Submitted to External Clients
City of North Lauderdale Redistricting Options (2016)
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City of Tamarac Redistricting Options (2016)
City of Cooper City Redistricting Options (2013)
City of Hollywood Redistricting Options (2012)
Extramural Presentations to Agencies, Firms, Universities, and Other Clients
None
Offices Held and Leadership Positions in Professional Associations and Learned Societies
None
Offices Held and Memberships on Government or Corporate Boards and Commissions
Board of Directors, Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance (2013 to present)
Board of Directors, Miramar-Pembroke Pines Chamber of Commerce (2011 to present)
Executive Board, Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance (2013 to 2015)
Chair, Greater Fort Lauderdale Broward Alliance Partners Council (2013 to 2015)
Vice Chair, Greater Fort Lauderdale Broward Alliance Partners Council (2012-2013)
Editorships and Memberships on Editorial Boards
None