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Georgeen Theodore

Georgeen Theodore

Director, Master of Infrastructure Planning ProgramNew Jersey Institute of Technology

Professor Theodore focuses on the relationship between strategic planning and local development

Equitable Economic DevelopmentParticipatory & Dialogic ProcessesRegional DevelopmentSustainable Building DesignStrategic Planning
Leela  Viswanathan

Leela Viswanathan

Associate Professor, Department of Planning and GeographyQueen's University

Leela Viswanathan teaches topics about social planning, planning history, qualitative research methods, and urban geography.

Urban Geography Qualitative Research MethodsIndigenous-Municipal Relations in PlanningSocial PlanningUniversity-Community Engagement
Diane M. Styers

Diane M. Styers

Associate ProfessorWestern Carolina University

Diane Styers's current research focuses on analyzing ecosystem structure and function and examining changes over space and time.

Human Ecology MappingMulti-Sensor IntegrationLiDAR Data AnalysisObject-Based Image Analysis (OBIA)Forest Ecology
Charles Eduardos, C.Ht.

Charles Eduardos, C.Ht.

Executive/Life Transformation Coach - Motivational/Inspirational SpeakerVictorious Living System

Executive/Life Transformation Coach, Motivational/Inspirational Speaker

Victorious LivingMastering StressDream BigFrom Dreams to Plans to RealityFree to Be Me!
Mona Seymour

Mona Seymour

Associate Professor of Urban and Environmental StudiesLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Missy LeBlanc

Missy LeBlanc

CuratorMiddlebrook Prize Winners

Missy LeBlanc is a curator and writer of Métis, Nēhiyaw, and Polish decent currently based in Moh’kins’stis (Calgary).

Contemporary ArtIndigenous ArtCuratorial Studies Art HistoryArt
Craige Hoover

Craige Hoover

Director of Retail ServicesEquitable Property Company, LLC

Placemaker

EntertainmentProductionEvent ManagementMixed-Use Development
Amy Murphy-Nugen

Amy Murphy-Nugen

Associate ProfessorWestern Carolina University

Amy Murphy-Nugen has more than 20 years of social work practice and policy experience in housing, community building and engagement.

Community Development and Housing IssuesHousing LossForeclosureDisenfranchised Grief