JOSEPH F. HACKER, Ph.D., AICP

Clinical Associate Professor Undergraduate Program Director Andrew Young School of Policy Studies | Department of Public Management and Policy

EDUCATION

University Of Pennsylvania, School of Design, Philadelphia, PA Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning, 1997 Dissertation: Identifying Women’s Transportation Disadvantage and Measuring Bus Accessibility to Medical Facilities

M.A. in City and Regional Planning, 1995 Expertise: Transportation and Infrastructure Planning, Social Justice, Planning Theory

Georgia State University, College of Public and Urban Affairs, , GA M.S. in Urban Studies, 1989 Thesis: Recapturing Main Street: A Semiotic Analysis of the Underground Atlanta Project

Haverford College, Haverford, PA B.A. in History, 1983 Senior Thesis: Wilhelm Reich, Sir Oswald Mosley, and the Mass Psychology of Fascism

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Georgia State University, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Atlanta, GA Department of Public Management and Policy

Clinical Associate Professor, August 2017-Present

Urban Studies Institute, Affiliate Faculty, designated August 2017

Clinical Assistant Professor, Fall 2012 – July 2017 • Specialization in Planning and Economic Development, transportation planning; planning theory; public transit, bicycle, and pedestrian planning and design, non-traditional transportation and coordinated human services; community outreach and involvement. • Develop new classes in the Planning and Economic Development concentration (PMAP 8921-4991, Transportation Planning), and in the Scientific Perspectives option for freshmen (Transportation and Growth of World Cities), also course on Planning for Resilience (expected Spring 2017)..

Undergraduate and Graduate Courses Taught: • PMAP 3411, Contemporary Planning, taught every semester, Undergraduate • PMAP 4051, Evaluating Public Policy, taught summer and fall 2014, Undergraduate • PMAP 4061, Introduction to Policy Analysis, Fall 2017, Undergraduate • PMAP 4401, Urban Demography and Analysis, taught spring 2013-16, Undergraduate • PERS 2002, Transportation and Cities, taught spring-fall semesters since 2015, Undergraduate • PMAP 8311, Urban Demography and Analysis, taught spring 2013-14, Graduate • PMAP 8331, Urban Development and Growth Management, fall 2012-16, Graduate • PMAP 8021, Scope and Theory of Planning, taught fall 2012, Graduate • PMAP 8921-4991, Urban Transportation, taught fall 2013, Mixed Graduate and Undergraduate • PMAP 8900, Public Service Capstone, taught spring 2015-16, Graduate

Undergraduate Program Director, Fall 2012 - Present • Serve as Chair of the Undergraduate Curriculum committee.

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• Conduct classroom observations of graduate student and part time faculty. • Provide academic and professional assistance with Office of Academic Assistance (OAA). Review ~75 annual undergraduate petitions regarding course substitutions, grade acceptance, and course waivers. • Review B.S. in Public Policy program in collaboration with the Dean’s Office and AYSPS Office of Academic Assistance • Review of programs including faculty approval of program changes

• University Bicycle Master Plan Steering Committee Draft bicycle plan for the GSU campus, working with Atlanta Regional Commission and GSU’s Office of Sustainability. Current draft planning document in review.

• Chair, Senate Library Committee - Assess and advance the goals of the university library system. Recent initiatives include: extending library hours, open Curve (Collaborative University Research & Visualization Environment) facility in Library South, and review Scholar Works digital archive program.

Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Philadelphia, PA Office of Transit, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Planning, Manager, Spring 2001 – Fall 2012 • Lead multi-modal public transit, bicycle/pedestrian, and human services planning programs in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. • Managed transportation and coordinated human resource research programs assessing plan or project feasibility for state, regional, and local clients. • Chaired regional steering committees and administer project development, conduct, and oversight. Manage four full time employees, plus additional staff and interns as required. • Managed large scale survey field work in collaboration with SEPTA, NJTransit, and PATCO public transit agencies. Developed and maintained constructive relationships with all federal, state, agency, county, and municipal stakeholders. • Managed the regional Coordinated Human Services Transportation Planning Program (CHSTP); chaired CHSTP steering committee. This included project solicitation, assessment, selection, and coordination with county, transit, and TMA stakeholders.

University of Pennsylvania, School of Design, Philadelphia, PA Adjunct Professor of City and Regional Planning. Fall 2010 - Spring 2012 • Taught Urban Transit Systems and Technology

Graduate Studio Assistant - Transportation Visioning Plan for the Philadelphia Region, Spring 2008

Graduate Teaching Assistant, 1994 - 1996 • The Evolution of City and Regional Planning Praxis, Fall 1994 & Fall 1995 • Site Planning Workshops, Spring 1995 & Spring 1996 • Provided course counseling for masters students.

West Chester University of Pennsylvania, Department of Geography and Planning, West Chester, PA Adjunct Professor of Geography and Planning, Fall 1998 - 2010 • Taught graduate and undergraduate sections of: Introduction to Planning, Transportation Planning, Urban Geography, World Regional Geography, Quantitative Methods.

Delaware County Planning Department, Media, PA Senior Transportation Planner • Directed analysis, coordination, and reporting of County transportation initiatives; Chair of Delaware County Works, the County Welfare to Work Initiative, Media, PA, 8/97 to 4/01.

Crefeld School, Philadelphia, PA, Fall 1990 – Fall 1992 Social Studies Teacher (Pennsylvania Teaching Certification)

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Restaurant manager and corporate trainer • Managed flagship store, responsible for training new employees and opening new store locations

SCHOLARSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Publications: Refereed Scholarly Hacker, Joseph, G. Krykewycz, J. Meconi, Dots & Dashes: Transit Planning Outreach and Education in a Board Game Format, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2138, 2009, pp. 127-134. (Peer reviewed)

Lutin, Jerome, G. Krykewycz, J. Hacker, T. Marchwinski. Transit Score: A Screening Model for Evaluating Community Suitability for Transit Investments, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2063, 2008, pp. 115-124. (Peer reviewed)

Publications: Professional/Practitioner Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. Engage, Outreach, Improve: Strategies to Connect with New PATCO Ridership, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, October 2012.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. African American Heritage Tour, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, August 2012

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. Pedestrian and Bicycle Friendly Policies, Practices, and Ordinances, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, November 2011.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. Shifting Gears: Regional Bicycle Outreach and Priority Setting, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, April 2011.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan: Summary, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, December 2010.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. Long-Range Vision for Transit, compliment to the Connections 2035 Regional Long-Range Plan, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, December 2008.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. Dots & Dashes! Piecing Together Transit’s Future: Final Report to the Federal Transit Administration, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, November 2008.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. Creating a Regional Transit Score Protocol: Full Report, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, May 2007.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. Needs and Opportunities Study for the R5 Extension West of Thorndale, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, January 2007.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. Increasing Intermodal Access to Transit – Phase III, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, August, 2006. Phase II, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, August, 2005. Phase I, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, August, 2004.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. Mercer County - Airport Region Multi-Modal Transportation Center Study, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September, 2004.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. I-476 Express Bus Feasibility Study, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, June, 2003.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. Cordon Line Survey for the Delaware Valley Region – Report No. 1 US 1 and NJ 70 Cordon Stations; Report No. 2 I-95, US 202 and PA 41 South Cordon Stations; Joseph F. Hacker, Ph.D. – Page 3

Report No. 3 PA 41 North and US 30 Cordon Stations; Report No. 4 Upper Black Eddy Bridge and US 202 Toll Bridge Cordon Stations; Report No. 5 NJ 55 and NJ 77 Cordon Stations; Report No. 6 Regional Cordon Line Stations; Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September, 2002.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. 1960-2000. Travel Trends in the Philadelphia Central Business District, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, April, 2002.

Hacker, Joseph F., Ph.D., AICP. 1960-2000. Highway Traffic Trends in the Delaware Valley Region, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, December, 2001.

Hacker, Joseph F. Reinvesting in Cities: Transportation Improvements in Urban Areas, (researched and drafted as DVRPC intern, May – Sept. 1993), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Nov. 1995.

Publications: Media and Other Non-Refereed • WABE, Ridership Drop Offers Lesson To Other Cities, by Tasnim Shamma, https://www.wabe.org/atlanta-streetcar-ridership-drop-offers-lesson-other-cities/ February 27, 2017

• Curbed Atlanta, For Atlanta Streetcar, Pessimism Still Abounds, Though Hope Lives, https://atlanta.curbed.com/2017/3/2/14790540/atlanta-streetcar-pessimism-still-abounds-hope-lives March 2, 2017

• WSB-TV, Public Defender: I-85 Arson Suspect Being Used as Scapegoat, April 6, 2017

• Georgia State University Magazine feature, No Exit, Summer 2017 Vol. 8, Number 2, Pg. 9

• WSB-TV story, GDOT: No idea off the table in fixing Downtown Connector traffic, July 07 2017 https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wsbtv.com%2Fnews%2Flocal %2Fatlanta%2Fgdot-no-idea-off-the-table-in-fixing-downtown-connector- traffic%2F550752850&data=02%7C01%7Cjhacker%40gsu.edu%7Cff617eb23bde461d393b08d4c52f99e 1%7C515ad73d8d5e4169895c9789dc742a70%7C0%7C0%7C636350255623527688&sdata=C%2FuaPFj 21QX0tRYc007HIUYCq0AT7uHM6hs%2Bi7c5D%2FU%3D&reserved=0

• WABE, MARTA Looks for Federal Funding to Expand Railservice to Stonecrest Mall, https://www.wabe.org/marta-looks-federal-funding-expand-rail-service-stonecrest-mall/, by Tasnim Shamma, aired 6 November 2017

• CBS46-TV, Marta Wants to Expand Rail Line From Indian Creek to Stonecrest, http://www.cbs46.com/story/36776448/marta-wants-to-expand-rail-line-from-indian-creek-to- stonecrest?hootPostID=46616ec9456883db82efd88d8ffad334, by Natalie Rubino aired 6 November 2017

• The Signal, GDOT Returns $4.3 Million, by Miroslav Georgiev, printed 28 Nov 2017

• The Signal. Georgia State’s Parking Kerfuffle, Sean Keegan, http://georgiastatesignal.com/georgia- states-parking-kerfuffle/, 19 April 2016

• Gwinnett Daily Post. Imagine Gwinnett 2040, Newspaper interview on Atlanta Regional Commission population forecasts, Joshua Sharpe, special insert, Published 29 February 2016

• WABE, Morning Edition. “What Moves You Georgia,” interview on biking and bike share in Atlanta by Trevor Young, aired 16 October 2015.

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• Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Classroom on Rails: Students Rate Atlanta’s Street Car, feature on student field work riding the Atlanta Streetcar, Tom Sabullis, 15 September 2015

• Wall Street Journal. Atlanta’s BeltLine Trail Still Has Miles to Go, Karishma Mehrotra, background interview and quotations, 31 July 2014.

• Georgia State University Magazine. Rail Redux, H.M. Cawley, Atlanta Street Car background interview and quotations, Quarter 2 (Summer) 2014.

• Reviewed and provided editorial comments on Chapter Two: Citizenship and Volunteerism in Newman, Harvey K and G. Neumark. 2015. Citizenship: The Community and Public Service, second edition. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company. 7-18.

• Atlanta Journal Constitution, Fulton Growth Rate is Raising Eyebrows, Craig Schneider and J. Edwards, background on census counts in Atlanta, 19 May 2013.

Externally Funded Research Projects • Grant submission for $250,000 for NCHRP 20-112, A Research Roadmap for Transportation and Public Health, Principle Investigator with Georgia Health Policy Center (with Jane Branscomb), Feb 2017

• Transit Cooperative Research Program Project H-45: Livable Transit Corridors: Metrics, Methods, and Strategies; successful TCRP research funding proposal, National steering committee, drafted winning project scope and provide project and editorial direction, 11/10 to present, $450,000.

• Federal Transit Administration, Norristown Transportation Center Intermodal Study, supplemental planning award, Project Manager, 10/11, $104,000.

• PennDOT Research and Planning award for Bicycle-Bus Conflict Area Study, 8/08, Project Manager, $80,000.

• Federal Transit Administration, Public Transportation Participation Pilot Grant Program, Dots & Dashes, Designed project, awarded project grant and led research team, 5/07, $100,000.

• Nominated for FHWA and FTA Transportation Planning Excellence Award in 2008.

• Delaware County Works, FTA Job Access and Reverse Commute award, received highest regional priority for Federal funding, 4/01, $250,000.

National Steering Committees • Transportation Research Board, standing committees on Emerging and Innovative Public Transit and Technologies (APO20); and Public Transportation Planning and Development (APO25), manuscript review and committee work. • Transit Cooperative Research Program Project H-45: Livable Transit Corridors: Metrics, Methods, and Strategies; (drafted project proposal scope for Public Transportation Committee, APO25), 11/10- 8/16. • Federal Highway Administration Steering Committee: Rural Non-Motorized Safety Guidebook; 8/10 - 5/12. • Federal Transit Administration, Public Transit Participation Pilot Grant: Dots & Dashes, 5/07 - 9/09.

CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS

• Invited expert panelist, East Roswell Economic Development Forum, 8 February 2017

• Atlanta Studies Symposium 2016, Georgia State University Campus Bicycle Plan (draft), Georgia State University 11 May 2016. • GSU Conference on Scholarly Teaching, Reducing Plagiarism with Argumentative Essays, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, 15 April 2016. Joseph F. Hacker, Ph.D. – Page 5

• GSU Bicycle Summit: Unifying Atlanta through Bicycling, Invited speaker, Georgia State University Bike Plan, Atlanta, GA, 2 April 2016. • Georgia Transportation Options sponsored by HNTB Consulting, Invited conference speaker, Rethinking Transportation Demand Management as a Planning Tool, 1 March 2016, Atlanta GA. • AYSGradHacks, Seminar leader, Multiple sessions including: Hacking into the network: Collaborating with Faculty and Peers, January 2016 • University of Georgia Annual Public Policy Competition, Invited panel judge, Athens Georgia, Saturday, 21 March 2015. • Atlanta Studies Symposium 2015. Imaging Atlanta: Validation and Stereotypes in the Perception of Atlanta, presentation, 2/15 • Georgia State University Bike Summit, Invited conference panelist, Unifying Campus and City Through Bicycling, 7 November 2014 • Pecha Kucha, No. 23, How Do We Image Atlanta? Power Point showcasing design elements in Atlanta, prepared and presented with Eric Van Holm, Atlanta, GA, August 2014 • Attended American Planning Association National Conference, Atlanta, GA, 26-30 April, 2014 • Expert judge on project review panel, Urban Land Institute., Corridor Study, May 2014, • Attended 2013 American Planning Association National Conference, Chicago Il., 13-17 April 2013 • Invited conference panelist Georgia Health Policy Center, Perspectives on Health Impact Assessment in Planning, for the Health Impact Assessment in Regional and Local Planning Project at the Andrew Young School, Atlanta, Georgia on 9 January 2013. • Attended the Atlanta Regional Commission, Lifelong Communities Summit, 4 October 2012. • Pennsylvania Employment Conference for People with Disabilities, Get Me to the Job on Time!, Invited panel presentation, Philadelphia, PA, 5/11. • SMPS Program Series, Local Mobility and Livability in the DVRPC Region, Invited panel presentation, Philadelphia, PA, 4/11. • New Partners for Smart Growth Conference, Innovative Outreach for Public Transit Planning, Dots & Dashes workshop, Charlotte, NC, 1/11. • Transportation Research Board: − Transit Score: A Screening Model for Evaluating Community Suitability for Transit Investments, panel presentation, Washington, D.C., 1/08. − Dots & Dashes: Piecing Together Transit’s Future, poster, Washington, D.C., 1/08. − Dots & Dashes: An Evaluation of a Pilot Visioning Program for Regional Transit, presentation and poster session, Denver Colorado, 8/07. • TransAction Conference: − Method and Direction in Bicycle/Pedestrian Data Collection, presentation, Atlantic City, NJ, 4/10. − Dot & Dashes: Piecing Together Transit’s Future, presentation, Atlantic City, NJ, 4/08. − Can Traditional Public Transit Meet the Needs of a Dispersing Populace and Job Base?, panel moderator and presenter, Atlantic City, NJ, 4/04. • Middle States American Association of Geographers Conference, Operationalizing Spatial Equity for the Disadvantaged, West Chester, PA, 10/99 • Regional Information Resources Exchange Group quarterly meeting, Innovative Use of Common Data in the Service of Planning Issues, Philadelphia, PA, 6/99. • ESRI MUG Conference, Assessing Transportation Disadvantage and Demand Using Demographic Indicators: Philadelphia, PA, 11/98. • Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Smart Growth Conference, Development Opportunities at Wawa Station: Philadelphia, PA, 7/98. • Second National Women’s Transportation Conference, Measuring Women’s Non-Work Transportation Needs in Urban Areas, poster session, Baltimore, MD, 10/96.

GUEST LECTURES

• Georgia State University, PMAP 3311, Transportation and Land Use, 11/15 Joseph F. Hacker, Ph.D. – Page 6

• Georgia State University, PMAP 4051, Field Survey Methods, 7/15 • Villanova University, Sustainable Transportation: Efficient Mobility and Growth, 4/10. • Drexel University, Bicycle/Pedestrian Planning for the Philadelphia Region, 2/10. • Temple University, Dots & Dashes: Transit Project Priorities and Selection, 9/07. • University of Pennsylvania, Dots & Dashes: Transit Project Priorities and Selection, 9/07. • University of Delaware, Transit and Transit Oriented Development, 4/07. • Temple University, Long Range Plan and Transportation Improvement Program, 4/06. • University of Pennsylvania, Traffic, Transit, and Congestion, 2/05.

ADDITIONAL UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTION

• Center for Instructional Innovation. Continuing education and training in pedagogy, Ongoing meetings. • Writing Across Curriculum workshop - Focused on integrative writing, critical thinking, and active learning pedagogies, May 2014. • Sustainability Curriculum Workshop - Reviewed best practices in environmental pedagogy, Jan. 2014. • Review ~75 undergraduate petitions annually, regarding course substitutions, grade acceptance and course waivers with the Office of Academic Assistance (OAA). • Student Counseling, providing academic and professional assistance to graduate and undergraduates.

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS

• Urban Studies Institute, Affiliate Faculty, designated August 2017 • Graduate Professional Faculty status approved, 29 June 2015 • American Institute of Certified Planners, May 2001 - present. • Transportation Research Board. o Committee on Public Transportation Planning and Development, AP025. Research policy and project development, manuscript review, 2007 to present. o Committee on Emerging and Innovative Public Transit and Technologies (APO20); Research policy and project development, manuscript review, 2016 to present • American Planning Association, Oct. 1992 - present. • Pennsylvania Teaching Certification, 1990 – 2000.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE Georgia State University Undergraduate Program Director • NASPAA Academic Program Review, chaired committee presentation on Undergraduate committee, 9 March 2015. • Collaborate with Office of Academic Assistance − Drafted changes to requirements in Area I of the BS in Public Policy to be congruent with other departments in the Andrew Young School. − Reviewed and updated Undergraduate catalog entries. − Regularly meetings with OAA to discuss curriculum and student issues. • Chair of Undergraduate Program Committee. Quarterly meetings as required.

• Contributed PMAP undergraduate curriculum information for academic self-study report, 2014. • Worked with Masters Program Director (John Thomas) and Chair on improving MPA/MPP candidate response rates by assessing the impact of targeted written outreach, Summer 2014. • Panel Member, Academic Honesty Disciplinary Hearing, July 2013-presnt. • City Scholar development committee, chaired by George Rainbolt. Drafted the City Scholar memo which was prepared as a motion for committee and then university approval, December 2012.

• Chair of Senate Library Committee. Quarterly meetings. • Senate Committee on Academic Programs (undergraduate representative). Monthly meetings. Joseph F. Hacker, Ph.D. – Page 7

• University Senate, PMAP representative. Quarterly meetings.

Dissertation Committee Member and Student Field Examiner • Dissertation examiner for Joowon Jeong, November 2017 to present • Chris Wyczalkowski, transportation and economic development, March 2016 • Eric Van Holm, transportation and economic development, March 2015 • Xi Huang, transportation and economic development, 9 April 2014 (exam only)

Other University Service • Judge, Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference, judged sustainability poster session (5 posters) and oral presentations (3 students), April 2015, 2016, 2017 • Search committee for Institute for Urban Studies and Inclusive Development, December 2015-February 2016, various activities with Jan Nijman, including downtown development tour and luncheon. • Judge, NASPAA International Student Simulation Competition, 12 hours of training and 12 hours of game day involvement, Saturday 27 February 2016 • Acting Department Chair, various times 2014-present • Global Partnership for Better Cities conference (March 27 – 29), Guided tour of the BeltLine for visiting scholars from South Africa and Hong Kong, participated in reception and dinner events, 27 March 2016. • Emcee, 2015 and 2016 AYS Graduation Recognition Ceremony, December 2015, 2016 • Academic Dishonesty Hearings, assist Marta White with Committee hearings as needed, 2013-present • Teaching Brown Bag series, seminars on writing, classroom management, and engagement, August 2015 • Faculty Review Committee for PMAP Chair. Reviewed dossier and drafted report sections, 2015 • Faculty Review Committee Third Year for Jim Martin, 14 February-31 March 2017 • Lead graduate student workshops including: seminars on Classroom Management (Aug 14, 15), Summer “brownbags” on teaching effectiveness (June to Aug 15), AYSGradHacks (9 Sept 15), all ongoing

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND SERVICE

Olmstead Linear Park Alliance, August 2016-February 2018 • NPU appointed board member, monthly meetings, events, and review program materials. Atlanta Regional Commission, Human Services Transportation Advisory Committee, Oct. 2012 - present • Attend monthly bi-policy meetings and review materials.

Candler Park Neighborhood Organization, Master Planning Committee, 8/13-8/15 • Review and prioritization of projects, alignment with funding including SPLOST

Poncey-Highlands Neighborhood Organization, Poncey-Highlands Parking Study, Jan. – June 2013 • Designed, coordinated and conducted survey fieldwork, data collection, and drafted report.

Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Student Mentoring Program, Aug. 2011- Aug. 2012

Friends School Haverford, Executive Committee and Clerk of the Property Committee, Sept. 2000 – Sept. 2003

Delaware County Works, County of Delaware’s Welfare to Work Initiative, Nov. 1998 – April 2001 • Organized committee work, chaired meetings, and wrote grant proposals.

Delaware Valley Child Care Council, • Steering Committee of Transportation and Childcare Project, April 1997 – June 2001 “Kid’s Care Connection” - Mapping child care centers and public transit service.

Philadelphia Healthy Start Program, Public Policy Work Group, Transportation Committee, June 1994-96 • Contributed para-transit evaluation and various committee work.

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