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Jesse Mintz-Roth

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also some housing speakers in here...

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FYI – some interesting planning related talks.

 

Judith Grant Long, PhD, AICP

Assistant Professor of Urban Planning

Harvard Graduate School of Design

48 Quincy Street, Gund Hall 323C

Cambridge, MA 02138

617.495.8768

 

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I thought you (and some of your friends) might be interested in hearing some of the upcoming speakers in the undergraduate class on Reinventing Boston that I've again organized with Chris Winship. Class meets from 1:15 to 2:30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Room 105, William James Hall, on Kirkland Street.  

Apologies for being somewhat remiss in getting this list (attached as both text and a word document) to you.  

David Luberoff
Executive Director
Rappaport Institute for Greater
Boston
Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University

Tel: 617 495 1346
Fax: 617 496 1722
email: david_l...@harvard.edu



Tues. 3/11, The Catholic Church and Catholic Charities
Tiziana Dearing, President, Catholic Charities of Boston (invited)

Thus. 3/13, The Changing World of Non-Profit Agencies:
Joan Wallace-Benjamin, Pres. & CEO, Home for Little Wanderers

Tues 3/18, Urban School Reform:
Thomas Payzant, Former Superintendent, Boston Public Schools, & Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education

Tues 3/20, Neighborhood Organizations
Bill Walczak, Executive Director, Codman Square Health Center

Tues 4/01, Boston – Innovation City
Edward Glaeser, Glimp Professor of Economics and Director, Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston, Harvard

Thus. 4/03, High Tech, Bio-Tech, &Venture Capital
Chris Gabrieli, CEO, Ironwood Equity Fund, candidate, Democratic nomination for Governor in 2006

Tues 4/08, Changing Face of Boston Business
Robert Culver, President and CEO, MassDevelopment  

Thus. 4/10, Urban Renewal and Beyond
David Luberoff

Tues 4/15, Allston: Harvard's 21st Century Project
Kathy Spiegelman, Director, Allston Initiative and Chief Planner, Harvard University

Thus. 4/17, Gentrification and Affordable Housing
Eleanor White, Principal, Housing Partners, Inc. and co-chair, Commonwealth Housing Task Force

Tues 4/22, Boston Noir— the Irish Mafia
Kevin Cullen, Columnist, The Boston Globe  

Thus. 4/24, New (and Old) Boston Elites
Geri Denterlein, President, Denterlein Worldwide

Tues 4/29, The Good City
Paul Grogan, President and CEO, The Boston Foundation (invited)

Thus. 5/01, Assessing Boston's Future
Judith Kurland, Chief of Staff, Boston Mayor Thomas Menino


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