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CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL Charles E. Connerly, Ph.D. School of Urban and Regional Planning The University of Iowa 343 Jessup Hall University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1316 [email protected] 319-335-0032 Home: 4925 Cosgrove Rd. Kalona, Iowa, 52247 319-683-3244 EDUCATION Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, 1980 The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Masters in Urban Planning, 1976 The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor M.A., History, 1974 The University of Connecticut, Storrs B.A., History, 1968 Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa EMPLOYMENT Professor and Director of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Iowa, August 2008-present. Faculty Director, Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities, Fall 2009-present. Professor, Public Policy Center, University of Iowa, Fall 2008-present. William G. and Budd Bell Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University, February 2003-July 2008. Chairperson, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University, July 1998-June 2008. Professor, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University, August 1997-2003.
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North American Editor, Housing Studies, January 2001-2008, Co-Managing Editor, 2008-2010. Associate Professor, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University, August 1987-July 1997. Editor, Journal of Planning Education and Research, January 1991-June 1996. Assistant Professor, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University, August 1981-July 1987. Social Science Research Analyst, Division of Policy Studies, Office of Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. September 1979-July 1981. Research Investigator, Urban Environmental Research Program, Institute for Social Research at The University of Michigan. September 1978-August 1979. Research Associate, Population Studies Center at The University of Michigan, September 1976-August 1978. AWARDS AND HONORS 2013 American Institute of Certified Planners Student Project Award (for 2012 Dubuque Sustainability Indicators report prepared under my co-supervision). Presented April 16, 2013. Paul Davidoff Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, for “The Most Segregated City in America.” The Paul Davidoff award recognizes an outstanding book publication promoting participatory planning and positive social change, opposing poverty and racism as factors in society and seeking ways to reduce disparities between rich and poor; white and black; men and women. Presented October 20, 2007. Community Based Planning Award, Capital Area Section, Florida Chapter, American Planning Association, for Friends of North Port St. Joe Strategic Plan, coauthored with Harrison Higgins, Neil Paradise, Pam Walker, presented September 22, 2006. Planetizen Top 10 Books, 2006 Edition (for “The Most Segregated City in America”), http://www.planetizen.com/books/2006 Florida State University Named Professorship Award, February 2003. Florida Board of Regents Distinguished Community Service Award, July 17, 1998. 1998 American Institute of Certified Planners Student Project Award (for 1997 Frenchtown Infill Housing Studio Project prepared under my supervision) Horace H. Rackham Fellow, The University of Michigan, 1978-1979. Urban Planning Student of the Year, The University of Michigan, 1975-1976.
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PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Growth Management in Florida: Planning for Paradise, Timothy Chapin, Charles Connerly, Harrison Higgins, eds., August 2007, Ashgate Publishing. “The Most Segregated City in America”: City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, 1920-1980, June 2005, University of Virginia Press. ARTICLES APPEARING IN REFEREED JOURNALS “Fair Housing in the US and the UK”, Housing Studies, May 2006, 23-40. Tim Chapin and Charles Connerly “Attitudes Towards Growth Management in Florida: Comparing Citizen Support in 1985 and 2001", Journal of the American Planning Association, Fall 2004, 434-443.
Reprinted in Timothy Chapin, Charles Connerly, Harrison Higgins, Growth Management in Florida: Planning for Paradise, Timothy Chapin, Charles Connerly, Harrison Higgins, eds., 2007, Ashgate Publishing, pp. 67-84.
“From Racial Zoning to Community Empowerment: the Interstate Highway System and the African-American Community in Birmingham, Alabama”, Journal of Planning Education and Research, December 2002, 99-114. “‘One Great City’ or Colonial Economy? Explaining Birmingham’s Annexation Struggles, 1945-1990", Journal of Urban History, November 1999, 44-73. Charles E. Connerly and Marc T. Smith, "Developing a Fair Share Housing Policy for Florida", Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law, Fall 1996. Reprinted in Lance dehaven-Smith and Dena Hurst, Charting Florida’s Future, Florida Institute of Government, 1999, 271-294. Bruce Stiftel and Charles E. Connerly. "Submissions and Reviews in the Journal of Planning Education and Research: 1991-1992", Journal of Planning Literature, February 1995. "A Survey and Assessment of Housing Trust Funds in the U.S.", Journal of the American Planning Association, Summer 1993. "Explanations for the Eclipse of United States Public Housing Development: 1961-1980", Housing Studies, June, 1992. "Stimulating Corporate Support for Community Development: An Evaluation of Neighborhood Assistance Programs". Public Administration Quarterly, Summer, 1988. "The Social Implications of Impact Fees". Journal of the American Planning Association, January, 1988. "Growth Management Concern: The Impact of Its Definition on Support for Local Growth
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Controls". Environment and Behavior, November, 1986. Charles E. Connerly and James E. Frank. "Predicting Support for Local Growth Controls: A Review and Testing of Hypotheses". Social Science Quarterly, September, 1986. "What Should Be Done with the Public Housing Program?" Journal of the American Planning Association, Spring, 1986. "The Impact of Neighborhood Social Relations on Prospective Mobility." Social Science Quarterly, March, 1986. "Looking Back at HUD", Journal of the American Planning Association, October, 1985. Charles E. Connerly and Robert W. Marans. "Comparing Two Global Measures of Perceived Neighborhood Quality." Social Indicators Research, July, 1985. "The Community Question: An Extension of Wellman and Leighton", Urban Affairs Quarterly, June, 1985. ARTICLES APPEARING IN EDITED BOOKS “Affordable Housing in Florida: Why Haven’t Florida’s Growth Management Laws Met the Challenge of Adequately Housing All Its Citizens?” Growth Management in Florida: Planning for Paradise, Timothy Chapin, Charles Connerly, Harrison Higgins, eds., 2007, Ashgate Publishing, pp. 261-282. Timothy Chapin, Charles Connerly, Harrison Higgins, “Introduction”, Growth Management in Florida: Planning for Paradise, Timothy Chapin, Charles Connerly, Harrison Higgins, eds., 2007, Ashgate Publishing, pp. 1-4. Timothy Chapin, Charles Connerly, Harrison Higgins “Conclusion”, Growth Management in Florida: Planning for Paradise, Timothy Chapin, Charles Connerly, Harrison Higgins, eds., 2007, Ashgate Publishing, pp. 305-311. “Smart Growth: Opportunity or Threat to Affordable Housing?”, Gerrit Knaap, Kelly Clifton, John Frece, Regulations, Incentives and Plans: The Role of States and Nation-States in Smart Growth Implementation, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007, pp. 103-123. Charles E. Connerly and Bobby Wilson, "The Roots and Origins of African-American Planning in Birmingham, Alabama", June Thomas and Marsha Ritzdorf, In the Shadows: Historical Notes on Planning and the African-American Community, Sage, 1997, 201-219. "Federal Urban Policy and the Birth of Democratic Planning in Birmingham, Alabama: 1949-1974" in Planning the Twentieth-Century American City, edited by Mary Corbin Sies and Christopher Silver, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996, 331-358. Charles E. Connerly and Nancy A. Muller. "Evaluating Housing Elements of Comprehensive Plans: A Case Study of Florida's Growth Management Act Housing Element Requirements" in Growth Management and Sustainable Development, edited by Jay M. Stein, Sage, 1993,
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185-199. "Identifying and Targeting Neighborhoods for Revitalization", American Planning Association, Modernizing State Planning Statutes, Planning Advisory Service Report Number 480-481, 1998, 233-240. "Impact Fees as Social Policy: What Should Be Done?" in Development Impact Fees, edited by Arthur C. Nelson, Planners Press, 1988, 362-372. Charles E. Connerly and Robert W. Marans. "Neighborhood Quality: A Description and Analysis of Indicators". in Handbook of Housing in the US, edited by Willem Van Vliet and Beth Huttman, Greenwood Press, 1988, 37-61. PROCEEDINGS AND WORKING PAPERS SERIES "Explanations for the Deemphasis of Public Housing: 1961-1983." Proceedings of the First National Conference on American Planning History, 1986. "Identifying and Targeting Neighborhoods for Revitalization", American Planning Association Working Papers on Neighborhood Collaborative Planning, 1996. Florida State University Department of Urban and Regional Planning Working Paper Series Number 04-02, "Preparing Planning Educations for University, Teaching, Research, and Service" ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES “Community Development Block Grant” in Willem Van Vliet (ed.) Encyclopedia of Housing, Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1998. REPORTS The Conversion of Rental Housing to Condominiums and Cooperatives (coauthor) HUD, Washington, D.C., 1980. The Conversion of Rental Housing to Condominiums and Cooperatives, Annotated Bibliography (Principal Author) HUD, 1980. The Concept and Measurement of Neighborhood Quality (With Robert W. Marans and Stephanie A. Scharf), HUD, Washington, D.C. 1981. An Impact Evaluation of the Urban Development Action Grant Program (coauthor) HUD, Washington, D.C., 1982. Final Report on Changes in Manufactured Housing: Quality, Durability, Affordability, and Occupancy, HUD, Washington, D.C. 1987. A Guide to Housing Trust Funds, Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, Washington, D.C. 1989.
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Community Development Corporation Housing Development in the Miami Metropolitan Area, prepared under contract to MIT as part of Ford Foundation funded study on non-profit housing development in the U.S. 1989. The Vacant Lots of Frenchtown, 1996 FSU Urban and Regional Planning Studio Report (URP 5311) prepared under my supervision. The Frenchtown IDEAL Housing Program: An Infill Housing Program for Frenchtown, 1997 FSU Urban and Regional Planning Studio Report (URP 5311) prepared under my supervision. Strategic Plan for the Griffin Heights Neighborhood, 2000 FSU Urban and Regional Planning Neighborhood Planning (URP 5885) report prepared under my supervision. Providence Community Action Survey Report, 2002 FSU Urban and Regional Planning Neighborhood Planning (URP 5885) report prepared under my supervision. Seminole Manor Neighborhood Survey Report, 2003 FSU Urban and Regional Planning Neighborhood Planning (URP 5743) report prepared under my supervision. Apalachee Ridge Neighborhood Survey Report, 2004 FSU Urban and Regional Planning Neighborhood Planning (URP 5743) report prepared under my supervision. The Friends of North Port St. Joe Strategic Plan, March 2006, reported prepared under a grant from Jessie Ball duPont fund, coauthored with Harrison Higgins, Neil Paradise, Pam Walker. University of Iowa Flood Emergency Focus Groups Executive Summary, April 2009, report prepared under a grant from University of Iowa Department of Risk Management, Insurance, and Loss Prevention, coauthored with James Throgmorton. Planning Area 1 Neighborhood Plan: West End Focus, May 2014, UI Urban and Regional Planning Community Development (102:273) report prepared under my supervision. BOOK REVIEWS Review Essay. "Industrial Policy: Conservative, Liberal, and Radical Views", Policy Studies Journal, December, 1983. Review of Housing Finance, by John Tuccillo, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Spring, 1985. Review of Neighborhood Organizations and Community Development, by Neil Mayer, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Fall, 1985. Review of Making Better Citizens: Housing Reform and the Community Development Strategy in Cincinnati, 1890-1960, by Robert B. Fairbanks, Planning Perspectives, January 1991. Review of Where We Live: A Social History of American Housing, by Irving Welfeld, Journal of the American Planning Association, Spring 1991.
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Review of Downtown, Inc., by Bernard Frieden and Lynne Sagalyn, Planning Perspectives, Vol. 7, No.1, 1992. Review of Streets of Hope: The Fall and Rise of an Urban Neighborhood, by Peter Medoff and Holly Sklar, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Winter 1996. Review of The Separate City: Black Communities in the Urban South, 1940-1968, by Christopher Silver and John Moeser, Journal of the American Planning Association, Summer, 1996. Review Essay. Redevelopment and Race: Planning a Finer City in Postwar Detroit by June Manning Thomas and The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit, by Thomas J. Sugrue, Journal of the American Planning Association, Spring 1998. Review of Visions of Eden: Environmentalism, Urban Planning, and City Building in St. Petersburgh, Florida, 1900-1995 by R. Bruce Stephenson, Planning Perspectives, January, 1999. Review of Clyde Woods’s Development Arrested, in “Symposium on Woods’s Development Arrested, published in Journal of Planning History, 3, August 2004, 242-246. Review of Christopher Scribner’s Renewing Birmingham: Federal Funding and the Promise of Change, 1929-1979, in Georgia Historical Quarterly, 88, Spring 2004, 135-137. Review of Mara Sidney’s Unfair Housing: How National Policy Shapes Community Action, in Housing Studies, 20, January 2005, 157-159. Review of Colin Gordon’s Mapping Decline: St. Louis and the Fate of the American City, in History: Reviews of New Books, Vol. 37, Number 3. ARTICLES APPEARING IN NON-REFEREED JOURNALS James E. Frank and Charles E. Connerly, "Florida's Growth Problems: Public Perceptions and State Policy Responses", Florida Public Opinion, Winter 1985. "What Should Be Done About Impact Fees?", Florida Public Opinion, Summer 1988. "Housing Trust Funds: New Resources for Low-Income Housing", Journal of Housing, March/April 1990. “Preserving Emancipation: The Case of St. Helena Island, South Carolina” in Progressive Planning, June 2013. MISCELLANEOUS RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Guest Editor of forum on HUD's 20th anniversary in the Fall, 1985 issue of Journal of the American Planning Association. Authors in the symposium include Robert Weaver, Marc Bendick, Richard Smith, Paul Dommel, and George Sternlieb.
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Chairperson, Catherine Bauer Wurster Prize Committee, 1991, 1993, Society for American City and Regional Planning History. FUNDED ACTIVITIES "The Measurement of Neighborhood Quality", with Robert W. Marans and Stephanie Scharf, 1981. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Grant. "Public Housing Production After 1960: The Development of a Non-Issue", 1983. FSU Policy Sciences Grant. "Stimulating Corporate Support for Community Development: An Evaluation of Neighborhood Assistance Programs", 1984. FSU Policy Sciences Grant. "The Impact of Recent Changes in the Mobile Home Industry on the Quality, Affordability, Occupancy, and Location of Mobile Homes." HUD Annual Housing Survey Grant, 1985-1986. $18,000. "A National Survey of Housing Trust Funds", 1987. Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation. $33,000. "The Development of Affordable Housing by Community Development Corporations in Dade County", 1988. Ford Foundation via MIT. $5,600. "History of Urban Planning in Birmingham, Alabama Since World War II", 1989. FSU Foundation Grants Advisory Committee. $1,300. "History of Urban Planning in Birmingham, Alabama", 1989. National Endowment for the Humanities Travel to Collections Grant. $750. "Urban Renewal in Birmingham, Alabama", 1990. FSU Foundation Grants Advisory Committee. $1,800. "Journal of Planning Education and Research editorial offices", Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, $170,000. 1991 (with Bruce Stiftel). "Learning From the Third World: Lessons for Low Income Housing in the U.S.", Fannie Mae University Colloquium Series, Spring 1992. $12,000 (with Peter Doan). "History of Urban Planning in Birmingham, Alabama", 1992. National Endowment for the Humanities Travel to Collections Grant. $750. "Racial Zoning in Birmingham, Alabama", 1992. President's Small Grant. $1,000. "Fair-Share Housing Policy", 1994. Institute of Government Megatrends Grant. $5,000. "Frenchtown Studio Grant", 1994, 1996. Learn and Serve America Grant. $30,000 (with Bill Moeller, FSU Director of Community Services). "The Roots, Origins, and Evolution of African-American Planning in Birmingham, Alabama",
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1995. FSU Committee on Faculty Research Support. $8,000. "Community Development Work Study Program", 1995. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Grant. $86,000. Community Development Work Study Program", 1999. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Grant. $118,500. Internship Contract, University of Florida North Florida Research and Education Center, 1999,$6,000. Internship Contract, RPA Associates, 1999, $5,500. Internship Contract, Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission, 1999, $5,000. “Leon County Housing Study”, 2000, Leon County, Florida (through a subcontract with Florida A and M University), $30,000 (with Sam Casella). Internship Contract, Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission, 2000, $3,375. Internship Contract, Collier County Planning Commission, 2000, $9,000. Internship Contract, Florida Department of Community Affairs, 2000, $12,000 Internship Contract, Florida Trail Association, 2001, $6,750 Internship Contract, RPA Associates, 2001, $6,400 Internship Contract. Hall Engineering, 2001, $6,400 Internship Contract, Spaceport Florida, 2001, $10,000 Internship Contract, Florida Trail Association, 2002, $6,750 Internship Contract, RPA Associates, 2002, $6,400 Internship Contract, Florida Department of Community Affairs, 2002, $6,000 Community Development Work Study Program, 2002. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. $88,572. University Park Study, 2002. FSU Office of Sponsored Research. $16,000. Community Outreach Partnership Center Program, 2003 (co-principal investigator with Harrison Higgins). U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. $400,000. Early Doctoral Student Research Grants Program, 2003 (student: Dawn Jourdan) (I am the principal investigator for this grant). U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. $12,000. Internship Contract, Florida Trail Association, 2003, $6,750
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Internship Contract, Blueprint 2000, 2003, $7,000 Internship Contract, Florida Space Authority, 2003, $10,000 DeVoe Moore Center support for January 2005 Conference on Growth Management in Florida (with Tim Chapin and Harrison Higgins), 2003, $25,000 Private gift for April 2004 conference on developing a research agenda based on the Welaunee development (with David Rasmussen), 2003, $25,000 Community Development Work Study Program, 2004, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, $90,000. Internship Contract, 2004, Florida Trail Association, $6,750. Internship Contract, Blueprint 2000, 2004, $7,000. Internship Contract, Cambridge Systematics, 2004, $4,968 North Port St. Joe Community Planning and Organizing (co-PI with Harrison Higgins), Jesse Ball duPont Foundation, $125,000, 2005 Community Development Work Study Program, 2005, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, $90,000. Internship Contract, Florida Trail Association, 2005, $7,500 Internship Contract, Blueprint 2000, January 2005, $4,050 Internship Contract, Blueprint 2000, August 2005, $4,050 Internship Contract, Blueprint 2000, December 2005, $4,096 Internship Contract, Blueprint 2000, August 2006, $16,384 Application Preparation Grant, Jessie Ball duPont Fund, November 2006, $5,000 Internship Contract, Blueprint 2000, August 2007, $16,384 Internship Contract, Florida Trail Association, August 2007, $7,500 FSU Council on Research and Creativity, Small Grant Program, November 2007, $3,000 (for research travel) University of Iowa Department of Risk Management, Insurance, and Loss Prevention, February 2009, $13,000 (for 2008 Flood Reflections Focus Groups) University of Iowa Office of the Provost, Office of the Vice President for Research, January, 2011, $81,380
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University of Iowa Public Engagement Grant, Office of the Vice President for Research, May 2012, $3,500 University of Iowa Office of the Provost, Better Futures for Iowans Grant, August 2012, $91,663. ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS "The Specialization of Neighborhood Use: A Response to the Community Question." Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, October 22, 1982, Chicago. "Public Housing After 1960: The Development of a Non-Issue." Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, October 21, 1983, San Francisco. "An Evaluation of Florida's Community Contribution Tax Credit Program." Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, November 5, 1985, Atlanta. "What Should Be Done with the Public Housing Program?", Seminars on Housing Topics, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley, February 20, 1986. "The Privatization of Assisted Housing: Explanations for the Deemphasis of Public Housing." Presented at the First National Conference on American Planning History, March 14, 1986, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Commentator, "Site Planning at the New York City Housing Authority in the 1930s", a panel at the First National Conference on American Planning History, March 14, 1986, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. "Stimulating Corporate Support for Community Economic Development: An Evaluation of Neighborhood Assistance Programs." Presented at a conference entitled Economic Development: Diverse Perspectives, University of Cincinnati, April 18, 1986. "Report on Changes in the Quality, Durability, Affordability, Occupancy, and Location of Manufactured Housing." Presented at a Annual Housing Survey Small Grant Seminar, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C., July 25, 1986. "Predicting Support for Local Growth Controls." With James E. Frank. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, October 11, 1986, Milwaukee. Commentator, "History of Public Housing", a panel at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, October 11, 1986, Milwaukee. "Social Implications of Impact Fees." Presented at the American Planning Association National Conference, April 27, 1987, New York City. "Emerging Issues in Housing Trust Funds". Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, October 28, 1988, Buffalo.
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Discussant, "Resident Management in Public Housing", a panel at the University of Illinois at Chicago, sponsored by the Nathalie P. Voorhees Center for Neighborhood and Community Improvement, January 10, 1990. Discussant, "Resident Management and Other Alternatives to Conventional Public Housing (Roundtable), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, November 1, 1990, Austin, Texas. "State Mandated Housing Plans: How Effective Are They?". Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, November 2, 1990, Austin, Texas. "'One Great City': Birmingham's Struggle for Greatness Through Suburban Annexation and Consolidation, 1890 to the Present." Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning-Association of European Schools of Planning Joint International Congress, July 11, 1991, Oxford, England. "Federal Urban Policy and the Birth of Democratic Planning in Birmingham, Alabama: 1949-1974." Presented at The Fourth National Conference on American Planning History/Fifth International Conference Planning History Group, November 8, 1991, Richmond, Virginia. Commentator, "Planning and Housing for the Poor", The Fourth National Conference on American Planning History/Fifth International Conference Planning History Group, November 9, 1991, Richmond, Virginia. "Racial Zoning in Birmingham, Alabama", (with Bobby M. Wilson, University of Alabama at Birmingham), Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, October 31, 1992, Columbus, Ohio. "Urban Rivalry and the South: Atlanta and Birmingham, presented at the Fifth National Conference on American Planning History, November 19, 1993, Chicago. "Social Housing in the U.S.: Can it Be Mainstreamed?", presented at a Fannie Mae University Colloquium lecture at the University of Florida, March 24, 1994. "The Prospects for Fair-Share Housing in Florida", presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, November 5, 1994, Tempe, Arizona. "The Roots and Origins of African-American Planning in Birmingham, Alabama, presented at the Sixth National Conference on American Planning History, October 13, 1995, Knoxville, Tennessee; presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, October 21, 1995, Detroit, Michigan. “The Evolution of African-American Planning in Birmingham, Alabama”, presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Pasadena, California, November 8, 1998. “Toward an Oral History of American City and Regional Planning: Reflective Practitioners Reflect on Historically Significant Episodes, Institutions, and Planners”, roundtable organized at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Pasadena, California, November 7, 1998
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“An Oral History of Chicago Planning”, roundtable organized at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Pasadena, California, October 21, 1999 “From Racial Zoning to Community Empowerment: The Interstate Highway System and the African-American Community in Birmingham, Alabama”, presented at the 8th Biennial Conference on American Planning History, Washington, DC, November 19, 1999. “Attitudes Towards Growth Management in Florida: Comparing Citizen Support in 1985 and 2001" (with Tim Chapin), presented at Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, November 23, 2002. “Preparing Planning Educators for University Teaching and Research: The Use of Faculty Mentoring Programs to Prepare Planning Faculty”, presented at the AESOP-ACSP 2003 Joint Congress, July 11, 2003, Leuven, Belgium. “Preparing Planning Educators for University Teaching, Research, and Service”, presented at the ACSP Administrators Conference, October 25, 2003, Amelia Island, Florida. “Reflections on Clyde Woods’ Development Arrested, presented at the Society for American City and Regional Planning History Conference, November 8, 2003, St. Louis, Missouri. “Fair Housing in the US and the UK”, presented at the European Network of Housing Researchers Conference, July 3, 2004, University of Cambridge, England. “Smart Growth: Opportunity or Threat to Affordable Housing”, presented at the Incentives, Regulations, and Plans International Conference, September 30, 2004, Annapolis, Maryland. “Fair Housing in the US and the UK”, presented at the ACSP Conference, October 22, 2004, Portland, Oregon. “City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, Alabama”, invited presentation, Auburn University, October 7, 2005. “City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, Alabama”, invited presentation, Birmingham Public Library, January 18, 2006. “City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, Port St. Joe, and Beyond”, invited presentation, Integration, Segregation, Housing and Public Policies, an International Day Workshop of the International Research Network on Housing, Ethnicity, and Policy, University of Leeds, Leeds, England, September 15, 2006. “City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, Alabama”, invited presentation, Georgia Tech Department of City and Regional Planning, October 6, 2006, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. “Inclusionary Housing and Growth Management in Florida”, Presented at the ACSP Conference, November 9, 2006, Ft. Worth, Texas. “Planning and the Southern Black Community in Transition”, Presented at the ACSP Conference, October 22, 2007, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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“A New Administration”, Presented at ACSP New Chair’s School, October 23, 2008, Bethesda, Maryland “Budgeting Ups and Downs”, Presented at ACSP New Chair’s School, October 23, 2008, Bethesda, Maryland “Building a Bridge to Graduate School for Students of Color: FSU and FAMU”, Presented at ACSP Administrators Conference, October 24, 2008, Bethesda, Maryland “Planning for Floods at the University of Iowa: A Challenge for Resilience and Sustainability” (with Lucie Laurian, John Beldon Scott, and James Throgmorton), presented at Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, October 3, 2009, Crystal City, Virginia. “Planning for Floods at the University of Iowa: A Challenge for Resilience and Sustainability” (with Lucie Laurian, John Beldon Scott, and James Throgmorton), presented at Society for American City and Regional Planning History Conference, October 16, 2009, Oakland, California. Panelist and Presenter, “Fitting into the Academy”, a panel sponsored by the Planning Accreditation Board, American Planning Association Conference, April 12, 2010. “Planning and Gentrification in Southern Black Communities, presented at Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, October 7, 2010, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Panelist and Presenter, “Practitioner Educators and Planning Education”, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Administrators’ Conference, May 6, 2011, Austin, Texas. Panelist and Presenter, “Administration in Challenging Situations”, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Administrators’ Conference, May 7, 2011, Austin, Texas. Panelist, “Davidoff Awardees Discuss Social Justice,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, October 13, 2011, Salt Lake City, Utah. “Emancipation, Urban Planning and Community Preservation: The Case of St. Helena Island, South Carolina”, presented at Society for American City and Regional Planning History Conference, November 18, 2011, Baltimore, Maryland. Presenter, “Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities: Sustainable Dubuque Project, 2011-2013” UI Water Sustainability Symposium, December 6, 2011, Iowa City. Presenter, “Why did the University of Iowa build in the Iowa River Floodplain”, UI Water Sustainability Symposium, December 6, 2011, Iowa City. Presenter, “Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities: Sustainable Dubuque Project, 2011-2013, Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research Advisory Board Meeting, May 14, 2012, Iowa City. “Emancipation, Urban Planning, and Community Preservation: A Case Study of Three African-American Communities”, Dortmund TU University, December 17, 2012.
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“Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities” Dortmund TU University, December 18, 2012. “Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities”, Upper Midwest Civic Engagement Summit, Loras College, May 30, 2013 “Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities”, Imagining American Conference, Syracuse University, October 5, 2013. “Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities”, UI Social Science Interdisciplinary Group, October 30, 2013. “Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities”, University of Iowa Library seminar series, November 5, 2013. “Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities”, University of Wisconsin-Stout, November 8, 2013. “Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities”, ACSP Administrators’ Conference, Ohio State University, November 16, 2013. NONACADEMIC CONFERENCE PROGRAM APPEARANCES Organizer and Moderator, "Minorities in Florida: Confronting the Issues", Florida State University, April 1982. Moderator, "Florida 2000: Creative Crime Control, Governor's Region 2 Conference," Tallahassee, October, 1982. Presenter and Panelist "Cooperative Conversion for Low Income Households", Workshop on Housing Alternatives, Florida Association for Health and Social Services, Annual State Conference, Tallahassee, October, 1982. Presenter, "Neighborhood Decline and Revitalization" a four hour short course for the Florida Community Development Administration Curriculum, Florida Department of Community Affairs. February 1, 1983. Moderator, Statewide Conference on Affordable Housing Development, Tallahassee, November, 1984. Presenter, Workshops on Affordable Housing and Community Based Organizations, Tallahassee, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Orlando, Miami, November-December, 1986. Presenter, "Preliminary Results of a National Survey of Housing Trust Funds", Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation National Leadership Conference, New Orleans, August, 1987. Moderator, Florida Low Income Housing Coalition Statewide Conference, Orlando, February, 1988. Presenter, "Final Results of a National Survey of Housing Trust Funds", Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation National Leadership Conference, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1990.
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Presenter, Luncheon Address and Workshop on Housing Trust Funds, sponsored by Operation New Birmingham and Greater Birmingham Ministries, Birmingham, Alabama, July 7, 8, 1988. Presenter, Southern Regional Housing Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, December 2, 1988. Panelist, "Basic and New Approaches to Affordable Housing Development by Nonprofits", Florida Low Income Housing Coalition Third Annual Conference, Jacksonville, Florida, January 24-25, 1990. Presenter, "Overview of Housing Trust Funds", Conference on Affordable Housing Initiatives, sponsored by City of Tampa and Florida Low Income Housing Coalition, Tampa, Florida, August 21, 1990. Presenter, "Housing Finance and Innovative Strategies", Affordable Housing Conference, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, July 24, 1991. Presenter, “Fair Share Housing in Florida”, Florida Affordable Housing Study Commission Meeting with Regional Planning Council Housing Staff, Tallahassee, Florida, May 26, 1999. Presenter, “Affordable Housing in Florida: Why Haven’t Florida’s Growth Management Laws Met the Challenge of Adequately Housing All Its Citizens?” September 28, 2006, Florida Chapter, American Planning Association Conference, Marco Island, Florida Presenter and Organizer, Gentrification in Florida Panel, September 6, 2007, Florida Chapter, American Planning Association Conference, Orlando, Florida Presenter, “Neighborhood-University Partnerships: Miller-Orchard and Beyond”, Obermann Center for Advanced Studies Graduate Institute on Public Engagement and the Academy, January 14, 2010, Iowa City, Iowa. Presenter, “Smart Planning and Sustainable Development: What does the future bring in Iowa Planning?” Iowa State Association of Counties, November 16, 2011, Coralville, Iowa. Presenter, “Strategic Partnerships in Service Learning”, Campus Compact Professional Development Workshop, February 15, 2012, Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa. “Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities”, American Planning Association Upper Midwest Conference, Rochester, Minnesota, September 19, 2013. “Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities”, American Planning Association National Conference, Atlanta, April 27, 2014. MEDIA APPEARANCES Featured guest, “Segregating a City”, For the Record, Alabama Public Television, October 9, 2006 http://www.aptv.org/FTR/detail.asp?FTRID=1758
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Guest, American Reason, KRUI, Iowa City, February 13, 2011 http://littlevillagemag.com/content/2011/02/13/american-reason-on-krui-21311/ Featured guest, Sustainability Today, Dubuque Community Television, August 16, 2011 http://www.urban.uiowa.edu/content/dubuque-initiative-video Guest, River to River, Iowa Public Radio, August 12, 2013 http://iowapublicradio.org/post/new-urbanism-iowa SERVICE Florida State, Department of Urban and Regional Planning:
Departmental Chairperson, 1998-2008 University of Iowa, School of Urban and Regional Planning Director, 2008-present University: Florida State:
Member, FSU Faculty Senate Steering Committee (May 2002-April 2006); FSU Faculty Senate (representing College of Social Sciences) (2001-2007), FSU Faculty Senate Library Committee (2000-2008), FSU Honorary Doctorate Committee (2006-2008), FSU Information Technology Committee (2005-2007), FSU Market Equity Study Group (appointed by United Faculty of Florida) (2006) University of Iowa: Charter Committee on Diversity (2009-2011) Sustainability Certificate Advisory Committee (2010-2013) Center for Teaching Advisory Group (2010-present) Water Sustainability Cluster Hiring Steering Committee (2009-present) Provost’s Committee on Publicly Engaged Arts, Research, and Scholarship (2010-2012) Faculty Engagement Corps Advisory Committee (2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012) Co-Director, Obermann Graduate Institute on Public Engagement and the Academy (2011-2013) Vice President for Research Search Committee, 2011-2012 Chair, Pentacrest Museums Task Force, 2012-2013 Chair, Smart Communities Committee, Vice President for Research and Economic Development Ideation Summit, 2014 Office of Strategic Communications Writer/Editor Search Committee, 2014
Community:
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Member, Board of Directors, Tallahassee-Leon County Housing Development Corporation (non-profit), 1987-1994.
Member, City of Tallahassee Housing Advisory Committee, 1986-1990.
Member, Tallahassee-Leon County Housing Element Citizen Participation Committee, 1988-1989.
Member, Leon County Housing Finance Authority, appointed by Leon County Commission, 1991-1995, appointment renewed, 1995-1999.
Tallahassee Community Neighborhood Renaissance Partnership Committee (alternate for FSU President), 2000-2003
Chair, Community Neighborhood Renaissance Partnership Neighborhood Selection Committee, 2002.
Participant, Tallahassee Economic Development Council Trip to Centennial Campus R and D Park, Raleigh, NC, 2002
Board of Directors, Tallahassee Equality Action Ministry (TEAM), 2003-2004
Ex-Officio Member (representing FSU), Frenchtown-Southside Community Redevelopment Area Advisory Committee, 2005-2008 Member, Buildings and Vertical Infrastructure Sector Committee, State of Iowa, November 2009-February 2010. Member, Iowa Smart Planning Task Force, State of Iowa, June 2010-December 2012, appointed by Governor and Legislature under Rebuild Iowa Infrastructure Fund bill (SF2389), April 2010.
Professional:
Regional Representative, Executive Committee, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, elected by member schools in region, 1982-1984, 1995-1997, 1997-1999.
Chairperson, Institutional Data Committee, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, appointed, 1996-1998.
Chairperson, Service Recognition Committee, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, appointed, 1998-99.
Chairperson, JPER Editor Selection Committee, 1999, 2007, 2011. Chairperson, Jay Chatterjee ACSP Service Recognition Award Committee. 1999-2011.
Chairperson, ACSP Faculty Mentoring Committee, appointed 2001-2003, reappointed 2004-2011.
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Chairperson, ACSP Planning Accreditation Board Advisory Committee, 2005-Present.
Editorial Board, Journal of Housing Research, 1997-2003.
Editorial Board, Housing Policy Debate, 1999-2007, reappointed 2007-2011. Management Board, Housing Studies, 2001-2010. International Editorial Advisory Board, Housing Studies, 2010-Present. Member, Planning Accreditation Board Site Visitor Pool, 2005-Present.
Board of Directors, Iowa Chapter, American Planning Association, 2011-present.
Vice-President/President Elect, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2009-2011. President, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2011-2013; Immediate Past President, 2013-2014. Chair, ACSP Nominating and Elections Committee, 2013- Chair, ACSP Institutional Governance Committee, 2014-
Master’s Graduates for whom I have been a major professor: Peter Jordet, 2014 Catherine, Dunn, 2014 Andrew Bassman, 2013, Director, Newton, Iowa Main Street Program Shamir Banks, 2013, Grainger, Sales Representative, Atlanta James Bechtel, 2013, Environmental Safety Coordinator, University of Iowa Robert Casiello, 2013, Traffic Engineer, KLOA, Inc. Sandra Mason, 2013, Teach for America Jordan Yanke, 2013 Tim Christensen, 2012, third year law student, University of Iowa Medora Kealy, 2012, Policy Analyst at East-West Gateway Council of Governments, St. Louis Tom Gruis, 2012, assistant director of communications, College Consortium for International Studies, Washington, DC.
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Jody Bailey, 2012, English River Water Management Authority, Kalona, Iowa Alicia Presto, 2012, East Central Iowa Council of Governments, Cedar Rapids Nick Benson, 2012, program coordinator, Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities, University of Iowa Will Soper, 2011, planner, Tri County Regional Planning Council, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Erik Lehmann, 2011, GIS analyst, Trapeze Intelligent Transportation Systems, Cedar Rapids Lorin Ditzler, 2011, planner, RDG Associates, Des Moines Karl Burhop, 2010, planner, Rochester, Minnesota; Peace Corps volunteer Andrea Heffernan, 2010, Trapeze Intelligent Transportation Systems, Cedar Rapids Patrick Knapp, 2010, Transportation Planning Liaison & Bike/Ped Coordinator with Kane/Kendall Council of Mayors Sheila Knopoh-Odole, 2010, law student, Drake University Jacob Rosenberg, 2010, community development planner, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota Lei Sun, 2010, transportation planner, Beijing Tsinghua Urban Planning & Design Ben Visser, 2010, Development Associate, Boldt Company, Milwaukee Andrew Ward, 2010, analyst, Legislative Service Agency, Iowa State Legislature, Des Moines Autumn Calder, 2008, planner, Basile, Baumann, Prost, Cole, & Associates, Annapolis, Maryland Nia Clark, 2007, planner, Florida Department of Community Affairs Matthew Stamatoff, 2007, planner, Florida Energy Office Dan Dargevics, 2007, planner, Apalachee Regional Planning Commission, Tallahassee Diana Fields, 2007, planner, Florida Department of Transportation Bobby Powell, 2006, planner, City of West Palm Beach Shakira Crandol, 2006, planner, US Department of Transportation Albert Frederick, 2006, planner, Auburn, Alabama Rhyna Jefferson, 2006, planner, Florida Department of Community Affairs Evan Rosenberg, 2006, doctoral student, FSU DURP
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Rosil Saldana, 2004, planning consultant, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Autumn Butler, 2004, planning consultant, Dallas, Texas Kenya Milton, 2004, planner, Orange County, Florida Jeanne Freeman, 2003 Deborah Flowers, 2003, Executive Director, Dallas community development corporation Angela Barton, 2003, planner, Wilson Miller, Tampa Julie Brooks, 2003, Planner, Indianapolis, Indiana Tom Moore, 2003, Planner, City of Temple Terrace, Florida Courtney Harris, 2002, Neighborhood Planning Consultant, Jacksonville, Florida Shani Langrin, 2001, Planner, City of Riviera Beach, Florida Melody Benbow, 2001, Neighborhood Services Coordinator, City of Clearwater, Florida Jennifer Price, 2001, Neighborhood Planner, City of Charlotte, North Carolina Bettina Coleman, 2001, Neighborhood Planner, Orange County Government, Orlando, Florida Winter Troxel, 2000, Director of Planning, Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky, Covington, Kentucky Corianne Scally, 2000, Doctoral Student, Rutgers University Gayle D’Alessandro, 2000, planner, National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise, Washington, DC Anoch Lanh, 2000, planner, City of Tallahassee Growth Management Department, Florida. Deborah Jones Tilbury, 1999. Hal Beardall, 1999, Florida Conflict Resolution Consortium Michelle Heinrich, 1999, Neighborhood Planner, City of St. Petersburg, Florida. Marni Mangel, 1998, Planner, Florida Department of Community Affairs, Tallahassee, Florida Arleen Sheehan, 1998, Planner, City of Quincy, Florida Stephen David, 1997, Town Planner, Lantana, Florida
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Heather Hull, 1997, Planner, East Central Florida Regional Planning Council, Winter Park, Florida Rodion Iwanczuk, 1997, Planner, City of Miami Planning Department, Miami, Florida Farnita Saunders, 1997, Planner, Florida Department of Community Affairs, Tallahassee, Florida Cherie Burgess, 1996, Community Development Planner, Florida Department of Community Affairs, Tallahassee, Florida Ayana Perez Shepherd, 1996, Housing Planner, ICF Kaiser International, Inc., Fairfax, Virginia Susan McCune, 1995, Planner, Orange County Planning Department, Orlando, Florida Tim Palermo, 1995, Transportation Planner, Glatting, Jackson, Orlando, Florida Susan Poplin, 1995, Community Assistance Consultant, Florida Department of Community Affairs, Tallahassee, Florida Chanda Bennett, 1994, Planner, Polk County Planning Division, Winter Haven, Florida Audrey Norden Byrne, 1994, Planning Manager, Florida Housing Finance Agency, Tallahassee, Florida Ramona Creel, 1994, Family Self-Sufficiency Coordinator, Atlanta Housing Authority, Atlanta, Georgia Dan Garlington, 1994, Senior Planner, Nassau County Planning Office, Fernandina Beach, Florida Quinn Johnson, 1994, law student, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Dan Kilponen, 1994, Planner, City of Orlando, Orlando, Florida Pamela Walker, 1994, Senior Planner, FSU DURP Suzanne Schmith, 1994, staff attorney, Florida Department of Community Affairs, Tallahassee, Florida Greg Vaday, 1994, Planner, Stuart, Florida Francis deJesus, 1993, State Housing Incentive Partnership (SHIP) Coordinator, City of Orlando Planning Department, Orlando, Florida Dorothy Cook, 1993, Planner, Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, Ft. Myers, Florida Thomas Hamby, 1993, Legislative Analyst, Florida House of Representatives Health Care Committee, Tallahassee, Florida
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Michael Koerner, 1993, Research Assistant, Florida Public Service Commission, Tallahassee, Florida Kim Blanton Beaty, 1992, Florida Association of School Administrators, Tallahassee, Florida Vince Bekiempis, 1992, Assistant Director of Special Projects, Redevelopment and Housing Auithority, Portsmouth, Virginia Cynthia Hardin, 1992, Principal, Englehart-Hammer, Tampa, Florida Sara Lamb, 1992, Attorney, Tallahassee, Florida Jim McNeil, 1992, attorney, Maguire, Voorhis, and Wells, Tavares, Florida Alex Munoz, 1992, Budget Analyst, Metro-Dade County Office of Planning and Budget, Miami Florida Stuart Pollins, 1992, Government Analyst, Office of Planning and Budgeting, Office of the Governor, Tallahassee, Florida Lorraine Duffy, 1992, Senior Planning Manager, Hillsborough County City-County Planning Department, Tampa, Florida Julie Smyth Evans, 1991, Planner, Tallahassee Department of Neighborhood and Community Services, Tallahassee, Florida Bill Knight, 1991, Planner, Teton County, Jackson, Wyoming Howard Pehr, 1991, City of Pasadena Planning Department, Pasadena, Texas Michael Scibelli, 1991, Director of Engineering, CRA Engineering, Tallahassee, Florida Robert Lewis, 1989, Senior Planner, City of Ocoee Planning Department, Ocoee, Florida Nancy Muller, 1989, Director, Florida Affordable Housing Study Commission, Tallahassee, Florida David Harris, 1988, Federal Programs Coordinator, Florida Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, Florida Kevin Mineer, 1988, Principal Planner, Hillsborough County Planning and Growth Management Department, Tampa, Florida Karen Zedeck, 1988, Applications Coordinator, Brookline Housing Authority, Brookline, Massachusetts Frank Duke, 1987, Planning Director, City of West Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Florida Glenn Berman, 1986, Planner, Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department, Tallahassee, Florida
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Priscilla Howard, 1986, Deputy Director of Housing Programs, Florida Housing Finance Corporation, Tallahassee, Florida Jim Parker, 1985, Senior Legislative Analyst, Senate Committee on Governmental Reform and Oversight, Florida Senate, Tallahassee, Florida Steve Sharp, 1985, Country Representative, Pact Cambodia Nooraini Yusoff, 1985, Lecturer, Universitia Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Built Environment, West Malaysia Tony Biblo, 1984, Planner, Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department, Tallahassee, Florida Carlos Carrero, 1984, President, Progressa, San Juan, Puerto Rico Karen Collins, 1984, Planner, Planning and Community Development, Lakeland, Florida Don Lanham, 1984, Grants Coordinator, Leon County Department of Management Services, Tallahassee, Florida Steve Lembesis, 1984, deceased, Before his death in 1993, Mr. Lembesis worked on social justice issues with the National Urban Coalition and the Panos Institute Gladys Cook Schneider, 1983, Project Manager, Florida Housing Coalition, Bokeelia, Florida Delores Nettles Frazier, 1982, assistant planning director, Beaufort County, South Carolina Ph.D. Graduates for whom I was major professor: Huston Gibson, 2009, Assistant Professor, Kansas State University Myungyun Jang, 2008, adjunct faculty, Korea Deden Rukmana, 2006, Assistant Professor, Savannah State University Dawn Jourdan, 2004, Assistant Professor, University of Florida Charles Warnken, 2003, Associate Professor, University of Oklahoma Jerry Anthony, 2000, Associate Professor, University of Iowa Joseph Addae-Mensa, 1998, Planner, Florida Department of Community Affairs Hocheol Kim, 1993, Assistant Professor, School of Social Science, Dankook University, South Korea Farshad Nourian, 1993, Department Chair and Associate Professor, University of Tehran, Department of Urban Planning, Tehran, Iran
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Chris Shove, 1988, Professor of Sociology and Dean of Western Institute, Missouri Western State University
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PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING Trainer, "Neighborhood Decline and Revitalization" a four hour short course for the Florida Community Development Administration Curriculum, Florida Department of Community Affairs. February 1, 1983. Trainer, Five 6 Hour Florida Department of Community Affairs Workshops on Affordable Housing and Community Based Organizations, Tallahassee, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Orlando, Miami, November-December, 1986. Consultant, Florida Center for Urban Design and Research, Westside Improvement Neighborhood Strategy, Sanford, Florida, 1987-88. Consultant, Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, Prepared guide to housing trust funds, 1987-88. Consultant, Operation New Birmingham, Presented Workshop on Housing Trust Funds, July 1988. Consultant, NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Analysis of Impact of Inner City Redevelopment on Housing Opportunities for Blacks, Cocoa, Florida, September 1988. Consultant, Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department, Provided advice and analysis on county-wide housing conditions survey, 1988. Consultant and Expert Witness, Florida Department of Community Affairs, Gran Park Administrative Hearing, March-July 1990. Consultant, Central Florida Legal Services, Housing Impacts of Seminole Town Center Development of Regional Impact (DRI), 1990. Consultant, Lee County, Florida, Housing Impacts of International Centre Development of Regional Impact (DRI), 1991. Consultant, North Florida Legal Services, Okaloosa County Housing Element, 1991. Consultant, Central Florida Legal Services, Housing Impacts of Heathrow Town Center Development of Regional Impact (DRI), 1992. Consultant, Central Florida Legal Services, Housing Impacts of LPGA Development of Regional Impact (DRI), 1992-1994. Consultant, Central Florida Legal Services, Florida Housing Policy Project, 1992. Consultant, University of Missouri, December, 2003. Consultant, University of Louisville Planning Program, July 2007. Consultant, Jessie Ball DuPont Fund, July 2008.