Sessions are listed in alphabetical order.
CM = certification maintenance credits approved by the American Planning Association.
He is a graduate and deans awardee of Swarthmore College.
People age 50-plus are involved in their communities and with causes they champion.
Myung Lee previously served as a deputy commissioner with the City of New York Administration for Childrens Services.
Prior to being elected mayor in 2016, G.T.
Bynum served for eight years on the Tulsa City Council, becoming the councils youngest chairman ever.
Throughout his time in city government, Bynums focus has been on fiscal restraint, public safety and infrastructure.
An urban gerontologist, Alan DeLaTorre has been involved in Portlands age-friendly initiative since 2006.
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KEYNOTE: Placemaking and Public Spaces
An internationally recognized planner, Mitchell J.
Silver specializes in comprehensive planning, placemaking and implementation strategies.
He is a past president of the American Planning Association.
He has been honored as one of the top 100 City Innovators in the world by UBM Future Cities.
In 2012, theUrban Timesnamed Silver one of the top international thought leaders of the built environment.
He holds a bachelors degree in architecture from Pratt Institute and a masters in urban planning from Hunter College.
She leads major AARP issue areas, including the AARP Livable Communities initiative.
When he won a historic third term in 2015, Bryan K. Barnett became Rochester Hills longest-serving mayor.
His administration has been nationally recognized for innovation, fiscal responsibility and environmental leadership.
Barnett will become the president of the USCM in June 2019.
From 2007 to 2009, Festa served in Governor Deval Patricks cabinet as the Secretary of Elder Affairs.
Buchanan played a critical role in bringing Colorado to age-friendly state status.
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