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Terenig Topjian
Terenig Topjian is a Senior UI/UX designer and an urbanism advocate. He has worked in the entertainment space for 7 years on marketing campaigns for major studios like Warner Brothers, Paramount, Disney, and DreamWorks. He has worked in startups for the last 10 years and his most recent project was featured in the Apple App … Continued
September 30, 2024
Steve Price
Steve Price of Urban Advantage (www.urban-advantage.com) communicates urban design principles to non-professional audiences through photo-realistic illustration. He is author of Imagining a Walkable America, a free online book containing many of his photo-simulations. He was a board member of the Form-Based Codes Institute for 12 years.
September 26, 2024
Dan Albert
Dan Albert is the author of Are We There Yet?: The American Automobile Past, Present, and Driverless, the town of Marblehead MBTA Advisory Board representative, and a member of the Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Vision Zero Task Force.
September 26, 2024
Abby Arnold
Abby Arnold serves on the board of Streetsblog California. Arnold has also been a leader with a who’s who of advocacy groups including Santa Monica Forward, the League of Women Voters, and CLUE. She has also served on a variety of Santa Monica Commissions including a current stint on the Pier Commission.
September 25, 2024
Colin Drake
Colin Drake is a transit planner with 20 years of experience in the field. Known for rider-optimized projects in Seattle, Colin believes in transit that puts riders first.
September 24, 2024
Marcel Moran
Marcel E. Moran is a PhD Candidate in the Department of City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley. He lives in Paris.
September 24, 2024
Chris Sturm
Chris Sturm has been building movements and changing policies to make New Jersey communities healthy, strong, and prosperous for everyone with a special focus on infrastructure. As Policy Director of Land Use at New Jersey Future, she leads the team focused on compact, inclusive redevelopment, transportation, climate resilience, housing, and state and regional planning.
September 24, 2024