Curriculum Vitae

JOHN S. ANDREW

SCHOOL OF URBAN AND QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY KINGSTON • ONTARIO • CANADA • K7L 3N6 OFFICE: 613-533-6000 EXT. 75756 • MOBILE: 613-328-2659 E-MAIL: [email protected] • FAX: 613-533-6905

EDUCATION

1999 Doctor of Philosophy, Geography, specializing in environmental conflict management. University of Thesis : The Role of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Resolving Waste Management Conflicts: A Study of 54 Cases in Ontario and Massachusetts.

1993 Master of Science in Planning, specializing in .

1991 Bachelor of Science, Honors Geography, specializing in Physical Geography. The University of Western Ontario

1987 Canadian Private Pilot License, Toronto Airways. Active pilot; night rating added in 2000.

PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS

2004 MCIP (Full Member of the Canadian Institute of Planners)

2004 RPP (Registered Professional Planner in Ontario)

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

July 2009 – Director, Present Queen’s Real Estate Roundtable (Q25)

July 2003 - Director, Present Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate

July 2012 – Continuing Adjunct Assistant Professor, Queen’s University Present School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business and School of Environmental Studies

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July 2009 - Adjunct Assistant Professor, Queen’s University Present School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business and School of Environmental Studies

July 2006 - Assistant Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University. June 2009 Teaching Master’s level courses in urban and regional planning. Cross-appointed to the School of Environmental Studies, 2003 - Present.

Sept. 2005 - Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning & School of April 2006 Environmental Studies, Queen’s University.

July 2000 - Assistant Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University. June 2005 Teaching Master’s level courses in urban and regional planning.

July 1999 - Assistant Professor, School of Geography & Geology, McMaster University. June 2000 Teaching undergraduate courses in urban and regional planning.

January 1998 - Instructor, Department of Geography, University of Toronto. June 2000 Five periodic assignments teaching upper-level undergraduate courses: Resource & Environmental Planning, Resource and Environmental Theory, and Environmental Impact Assessment.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Andrew, John S. 2015. Forward to Peter D. Morris. 2015. Masterguide to Leasing for Retail Landlords.

Benecki, Leslie, John Andrew and Yolande Chan. 2014. “Evaluating the Feasibility of an Affordable Housing and Community Centre: A Case Study From Rural Ontario.” Journal of Rural and Community Development. 9(2): 66-79. http://www.jrcd.ca/viewarticle.php?id=845&layout=abstract

John S. Andrew and Meligrana, John F. 2012. Evaluating the Use of Role Playing Simulations in Teaching Negotiation Skills to University Students. Creative Education. 3(6): 696-707.

Andrew, John S. 2009. The Role of Consensus Building and Conflict Management Tools in Contaminated Site Remediation and Redevelopment. In Pamela Welbourn, Harry Cleghorn, Joseph Davis, et al., eds. The Story of Brownfields and Smart Growth in Kingston, Ontario: From Contamination to Revitalization. Kingston: Classroom Complete Press.

Andrew, John S, Nellie Chang and Michelle Nicholson. 2008. Office Space, Changing Workplaces and Human Performance. Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography. Prepared for the National Executive Forum on Public Property.

Andrew, John S. 2008. Proactive Conflict Management for Contaminated Sites: Lessons from the United States. Conference Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Western Canada Contaminated Sites Conference. , AB. June 12-13, 2008.

Andrew, John S. 2008. Using Public Participation and Consensus Building Effectively in Managing Contaminated Sites. Published presentations of the 2008 Real Property Institute of Canada Federal Contaminated Sites National Workshop, , April 28-May 1, 2008.

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Andrew, John S. and Gavin M. Hilson. 2003. Disputes Between Small- and Large Scale Miners: Improving Conflict Management. In Gavin M. Hilson, ed. The Socio-Economic Impact of Small-Scale Mining in Developing Countries: An Update. London: Pergamon Press. 25-44.

Andrew, John S. and John F. Meligrana. 2003. Evaluating the Use of Role-Playing Simulations in Teaching Negotiation Skills to Planning Students. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Canadian Institute of Planners. Ottawa: Canadian Institute of Planners.

Andrew, John S. 2003. Potential Application of Mediation to Land Use Conflicts in Small-Scale Mining. Journal of Cleaner Production. 11(2): 117-130.

Meligrana, John F. and John S. Andrew. 2003. Role-Playing Simulations in Education: A Survey of Student Learning Expectations and Outcomes. Planning Practice and Research. 18(1): 95-107.

Andrew, John S. 2001. Examining the Claims of Environmental ADR: Evidence From Waste Management Conflicts in Ontario and Massachusetts. Journal of Planning Education and Research. 21(2): 166-183.

Andrew, John S. 2001. Making or Breaking Alternative Dispute Resolution? Factors Influencing Its Success in Waste Management Conflicts. Environmental Impact Assessment Review. 21: 23-57.

Andrew, John S. 2001. Voluntary Siting of Community Correctional Facilities. In David L.A. Gordon and John S. Andrew, eds. 2001: A Spatial Odyssey: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Canadian Institute of Planners and the Ontario Professional Planners Institute. Kingston: Queen’s University Press. 334-340.

Andrew, John S. 2000. Taking the Plunge: How Do Waste Management Disputants Decide Whether to Use A.D.R.? Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management. 2(1): 43-79.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Legge, Matthew and David Weinstein, with comments by John Andrew. 2013. “Target Explores Canada: Adventures in Canadian Retail.” Cornell Real Estate Review. May.

Benecki, Leslie, John Andrew and Yolande Chan. 2010. Feasibility Study of the Proposed North Hastings Living and Wellness Centre. The Monieson Centre, Queen’s School of Business.

Andrew, John S. 2008. The Role of Consensus Building and Conflict Management in Contaminated Site Remediation and Redevelopment. Conference proceedings of the Federal Contaminated Sites National Workshop. Vancouver, BC. April 28 – May 1, 2008.

Andrew, John S. 2008. “Review of G.M. Hilson, eds. 2006s. Small-Scale Mining, Rural Subsistence and Poverty in West Africa.” Journal of Cleaner Production. 16.

Andrew, John S. 2008. “Review of D. Miller and G. de Roo, eds. 2004. Integrating Planning and Environmental Improvement.” Journal of . 16.

Andrew, John S. 2006. “Book Review of S.H. Ali. 2003. Mining, the Environment, and Indigenous Development Conflicts.” Journal of Cleaner Production. 14: 1179-1180.

Gordon, David L.A. and John S. Andrew, guest co-editors. 2001. “Transforming Canadian Communities

John S. Andrew 4 and Canadian Planning”, a Special Issue of Plan Canada. 41(3).

Gordon, David L.A. and John S. Andrew, eds. 2001. 2001: A Spatial Odyssey: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Canadian Institute of Planners and the Ontario Professional Planners Institute. Kingston: Queen’s University Press. 436 pp. and CD-ROM.

Andrew, John S. 1999. The Use of Mediation in Intermunicipal Dispute Resolution. Toronto: Intergovernmental Committee on Urban and Regional Research.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Pragma Council Annual Conference, . Waterloo, ON. May 7, 2015 Presentation entitled Not Mom and Dad’s Suburban : Rapid and Dramatic Shifts in Young Canadians’ Housing Choices and What They Mean for All of Us.

Canadian Real Estate Wealth Investor Forum 2014 Toronto, ON. March 22, 2014. Moderated the “Industry Leaders’ Roundtable” panel discussion before an audience of approximately 600 investors.

Canadian Institute of Planners / Planners Institute of British Columbia Annual Conference Vancouver, BC. July 6-9, 2013. Led Embedded Workshop entitled “Acting Out: Negotiation and Conflict Resolution.”

Fourth Annual Western Canada Contaminated Sites Conference Calgary, AB. June 12-13, 2008. Presenting a paper entitled Proactive Conflict Management for Contaminated Sites: Lessons from the United States.

National Executive Forum on Public Property 11th Annual Conference , MB. May 29-31, 2008. Presenting a literature review and annotated bibliography entitled Office Space, Changing Workplaces and Human Performance.

Federal Contaminated Sites National Workshop Vancouver, BC. April 28 – May 1, 2008. Presenting a paper entitled The Role of Consensus Building and Conflict Management in Contaminated Site Remediation and Redevelopment.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference Fort Worth, TX. November 9-12, 2006. Presenting a paper entitled Siting the Forgotten Facilities: Care Homes for People With Special Needs.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference Kansas City, MO. October 27-30, 2005. Presenting a paper entitled Toward More Equitable and Efficient Siting of Residential Human Service Facilities.

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Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference Portland, Oregon. October 21-24, 2004. Co-presenting a paper co-authored with Dr. John Meligrana, entitled Almost Like Being There: Are Simulations Still the Best Way to Teach Negotiation Skills to Planners?

Conflict Resolution Network Annual Conference Kitchener, Ontario. June 2-5. 2004. Speaking at the Academic Pre-Conference on Teaching Negotiation Skills to Planning Students.

Canadian Institute of Planners Annual Conference Halifax, Nova Scotia. July 6-9, 2003. Co-presenting a paper co-authored with Dr. John Meligrana, entitled Evaluating the Use of Role- Playing Simulations in Teaching Negotiation Skills to Planning Students.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference Baltimore, Maryland. November 21-24, 2002 Co-presenting a paper co-authored with Dr. John Meligrana, entitled A Critical Assessment of Role- Playing Simulation Games in Planning Education.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference Cleveland, Ohio. November 8-11, 2001 Presenting a paper entitled Siting Correctional Halfway : Could a Voluntary Approach Overcome NIMBY?

Canadian Institute of Planners/Ontario Professional Planners Institute Annual Conference Ottawa, Ontario. July 8-11, 2001 Presenting a paper entitled Voluntary Siting of Community Correctional Facilities.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference Atlanta, Georgia. November 2-5, 2000 Presenting a paper entitled Examining the Claims of Environmental ADR: Evidence From Waste Management Conflicts in Ontario and Massachusetts.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference Chicago, Illinois. October 20-24, 1999 Presenting a paper entitled Beyond BATNA: How Do Waste Management Disputants Decide Whether to Use A.D.R.?

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference Pasadena, California. November 5-8, 1998 Presenting a paper entitled Making or Breaking Environmental ADR? Factors Influencing the Success of ADR in Waste Management Conflicts.

The Network: Interaction for Conflict Resolution Annual Conference Lennoxville, Quebec. May 26-30, 1998 Presenting research findings in a session entitled Resolving Waste Management Conflicts Through Negotiation and Mediation in Massachusetts, Ontario and Alberta.

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Association of American Geographers 94th Annual Meeting Boston, Massachusetts. March 25-29, 1998 Presenting a paper entitled Challenging the Myths of Environmental ADR: Evidence From Waste Management Conflicts in Ontario and Massachusetts.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning / Association of European Schools of Planning Joint International Congress Toronto, Ontario. July 25-28, 1996 Presenting a paper entitled The Role of Negotiation and Mediation in Waste Management Conflict Resolution: A Study of Environmental Assessment Cases in Ontario.

Association of American Geographers 92nd Annual Meeting Charlotte, North Carolina. April 9-13, 1996 Presenting a paper entitled The Role of Negotiation and Mediation in Waste Management Conflict Resolution: A Study of Environmental Assessment Cases in Ontario.

GUEST LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

Queen’s University, School of Urban and Regional Planning, SURP 841: Sustainability in Planning course. “Introduction to Analyzing a Potential Commercial Real Estate Acquisition or Development.” February 27, 2015.

Queen’s MBA Real Estate Club. Guest talk. “Introduction to Commercial Real Estate.” May 12, 2014.

Queen’s Real Estate Association. Guest talk. “Overview of Commercial Real Estate.” October 2, 2013.

Queen’s Real Estate Association. Guest talk. “Overview of Commercial Real Estate.” November 1, 2012.

Queen’s MBA Real Estate Club. Guest talk. “Introduction to Commercial Real Estate.” October 24, 2012.

Queen’s University, School of Environmental Studies. Guest lecture to ENSC 801. Public Consultation and Managing Conflict in Contaminated Sites. November 12, 2010.

Queen’s University, Faculty of Law. “Harborco” Negotiation Role-Playing Simulation. Guest lecture to LAW 335: Negotiation. March 5, 2009.

Queen’s University, School of Environmental Studies. Guest lecture to ENSC 480. Proactive Conflict Management for Contaminated Sites: Lessons from the United States. March 2, 2009.

Annual National Retreat of the Real Estate Group of Blake, Cassels and Graydon LLP. Commercial Real Estate Investment Analysis: What a Lawyer Really Needs to Know. Montreal, Quebec. September 28, 2007.

Real Property Institute of Canada / National Research Council Focus Speaker Series. Ottawa, ON. Using Public Participation and Consensus Building Effectively in Managing Contaminated Sites. June 13, 2007.

Queen’s University, Faculty of Law. Development Control, Subdivision Control and Land Severance. Guest lecture to LAW 465: Municipal Law course. March 27, 2007.

University of South Florida, Department of Environmental Science and Policy. Tampa, FL. Managing Environmental Conflicts: How Should We Use and Teach Negotiation and Mediation? May 19, 2005.

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Queen’s University, Department of Geography. Seminar Series. Managing Environmental Conflicts: How Should We Use and Teach Negotiation and Mediation. March 18, 2005.

York University, Faculty of Environmental Studies. Toronto, ON. Managing Environmental Conflicts: How Should We Use and Teach Negotiation and Mediation? February 8, 2005.

McGill University, School of Urban & Regional Planning. Montreal, QC. Negotiation in Planning. April 2, 2001.

University of Wisconsin, Dep’t of Public & Environmental Affairs. Green Bay, WI. Perception, Assessment and Management of Environmental Risk. March 21, 2000.

University of Lethbridge, Department of Geography. Lethbridge, AB. Recent Trends in Canadian Environmental Assessment. March 3, 2000.

Jackson State University, Department of Urban & Regional Planning, Jackson, MS. The Role of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Resolving Waste Management Conflicts. February 11, 2000.

PARTICIPANT IN PANEL SESSIONS

Moderator of a panel discussion on Real Estate Investment Trusts. Queen’s Real Estate Investment Conference, Queen’s University. March 27, 2015.

Moderator of a panel discussion entitled Report Card on Smart Communities Planning, part of the Annual Environmental Advisory Committees Symposium. Kingston, Ontario. October 21, 2006.

Panelist for the viewing and discussion of documentary film The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream. This public event was hosted by Students Taking Responsible Initiatives for a Viable Environment (STRIVE), Queen’s University. November 23, 2005.

PEER REVIEWS OF JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOKS FOR PUBLISHERS

Urban Studies. “Negotiation Processes in Land and Property Development: An Experimental Study.” Manuscript ID CUS-456-12-07. February 2013.

Ircha, Michael, ed. 2013. Federal Property Policy in Canadian Municipalities. McGill-Queen’s Press. June 2012.

Reed, Richard and Sally Sims. 2012. Property Development, Sixth Edition. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. May 2012.

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. “Information Needs for Siting New, and Evaluating Current, Nuclear Facilities: Ecology: Fate and Transport, and Human Health.” July 2009.

VanNijnatten, Deborah and Robert Boardman, eds. 2009. Canadian Environmental Policy: Prospects for Leadership and Innovation, 3rd Edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press. December 2008.

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Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. “Stakeholder Involvement in NEPA Scoping Processes: Evaluating Practices and Effects in Transportation Agencies.” December 2007.

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. “California Households’ Willingness to Pay for ‘Green” Electronics.” June 2006.

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. “Planning in Collaborative Wildlife Management: A Critical Perspective.” January 2005; review of revisions October 2005.

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. “Evaluating the Effectiveness of Public Participation in Waste Management Environmental Impact Assessments: Lessons Learned in Ontario, Canada.” November 2004.

Environmental Impact Assessment Review. “A Framework for Conflict Prevention/Resolution in Mega Water Resources and Hydropower Development Projects.” April 2004.

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. “A Comparative Analysis of the Psychosocial Impacts of Waste Disposal Facilities.” January 2003; review of revisions May 2003.

Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management. “The Role of Public Opposition in Waste Disposal Facilities Siting in Southern China.” February 2002.

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. “Selecting Appropriate Dispute Resolution Techniques: Water Management Example.” January 2002.

Building the Ecological City. University of Toronto Press. May 2001.

PEER REVIEWS OF RESEARCH GRANT PROPOSALS

Review of Economic and Social Research Council (UK) grant application by Dr. Gavin Hilson, The University of Manchester. “Mining and the Chieftancy Institution in Rural Ghana: A Critical Investigation.” Area and Development Studies – Social Legal Studies. April 6, 2007.

Review of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC) Standard Research Grant Application. Topic: Public Participation in Urban Planning. File 410-2007-0836. Review Submitted January 15, 2007.

PUBLISHED LETTERS TO NEWSPAPERS

“Behind Every Bad Debt…” Globe and Mail. February 9, 2010. In response to “Ottawa Says Housing Bubble Not a Concern.” February 8, 2010.

“Shooting Financial Messengers.” Globe and Mail. November 6, 2007. In response to “Citigroup: Comments Draw Death Threats.” November 5, 2007.

“Backward Approach to Shelter Plans.” Toronto Star. January 31, 2003. In response to “Shelter Plan Limits Locations.” January 29, 2003.

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“No Place to Go.” Globe and Mail. January 30, 2003. In response to “New Shelter Bylaw to Go Before Council.” January 29, 2003.

ARTICLES ABOUT JOHN ANDREW

Chisholm, Patricia. “What it Takes To Be a Good Mediator.” Law Times. November 22, 2004.

Queen’s University Industrial Relations Centre Newsletter and Website. “Spotlight: The Seven Habits of Successful Mediators. In Conversation with John Andrew.” September 2004.

QUOTATIONS IN NEWS REPORTS

Please see separate list of media quotations.

CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS ORGANIZED

Real Estate Capital Markets 2015. Twenty-third in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. June 11, 2015.

Investing in Accommodation Real Estate: Condos, Hotels, Life Cycle Housing & Human Capital. Twenty- second in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. March 10, 2015.

Optimizing Value in Investment Real Estate: Office, Industrial, Retail & Multi-Unit Residential. Twenty- first in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. November 12, 2014.

An Evening with Micheal Emory. A cocktail reception with keynote speaker Michael Emory, CEO of Allied Properties REIT, a joint event of the Queen’s Real Estate Roundtable (Q25)and the National Executive Forum on Public Property. Toronto, Ontario. May 29, 2014.

Real Estate Capital Markets 2014. Twentieth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. February 12, 2014.

Investing in Accommodation Real Estate: Condos, Hotels, Seniors Housing and Mixed Uses. Nineteenth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. October 23, 2013.

Optimizing Value in Mature Commercial Real Estate Markets; Acquisition, Development and Asset Management. Eighteenth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. June 14, 2013.

North American Real Estate Investing. Seventeenth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. May 30, 2013.

Real Estate Capital Markets 2013. Sixteenth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. January 23, 2013.

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Seeking Growth, Seeking Yield: Finding the Best Real Estate Investment Opportunities in Canada. Fifteenth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. June 6, 2012.

Real Estate Capital Markets in Canada and the United States: Equity, Debt and Cross-Border Flows. Fourteenth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. February 1, 2012.

An executive networking event on Canadian investment in Indonesian infrastructure and real estate with the Ambassador of Indonesia and members of the Queen’s Real Estate Roundtable and invited business leaders. Ottawa. January 2012.

Recovery, Returns, Reality & Risk: Commercial Real Estate Investment & Operation in 2011. Thirteenth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. May 26, 2011.

Building Back Up: Capitalizing on Recovery in Office, Retail and Multi-Residential Real Estate. Twelfth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. October 13, 2010. Global Real Estate Investment: Opportunities and Risks Amid Economic Uncertainty. Eleventh in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. June 14, 2010.

Real Estate Capital Markets: Challenges and Opportunities in a Transformed Sector. Tenth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. April 20, 2010.

Positioning for Recovery in Commercial Real Estate: Strategies for Emerging from the Credit Crisis and Recession. Ninth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. November 16, 2009.

Global Real Estate Investment: Strategic Opportunities Emerging From Turbulent Markets. Eighth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. May 21, 2009.

Real Estate After the Credit Crisis: Capitalizing on Opportunities in Recovering Markets. Seventh in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. January 22, 2009.

Real Estate Capital Markets in Stormy Seas: Navigating Through the Credit and Liquidity Crunch. Sixth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. January 30, 2008.

Global Real Estate Investments: International Acquisition Opportunities and Foreign Investment in Canadian Assets. Fifth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. May 24, 2007.

Fundamentals and Future Trends in Commercial Real Estate: A Focused Analysis of the Office, Multi-Unit Residential, Retail and Capital Markets. Fourth in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. January 31, 2007.

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Global Real Estate Investments: International Acquisition Opportunities and Domestic Transactions With Foreign Buyers. Third in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. May 30, 2006.

Strategic Acquisitions When Supply Is Scarce: Buying Corporate and Investment Real Estate in a Highly Competitive Market. Second in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. June 15, 2005.

Creating Value in Corporate Real Estate Through Strategic Consensus-Building. First in a series of Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. June 16-18, 2004.

Community and Social Planning in the 21st Century. Kingston, Ontario. February 13, 2003.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, Kingston, Ontario. March 20, 2001.

CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA ATTENDED (not including presentations given)

National Executive Forum on Public Property (NEFPP) Annual Conference. Calgary, AB. May 20-22, 2015.

Student Housing Symposium. Toronto. May 7, 2014.

CMHC Kingston Housing Annual Roundtable. Kingston, ON. March 27, 2014.

International Council of Shopping Centres Annual Canadian Conference. September 16-18, 2013.

Student Housing Symposium. Toronto. May 7, 2013.

International Council of Shopping Centres Annual Canadian Conference. October 15-17, 2012.

Toronto Real Estate Forum. Toronto, Ontario. December 2-3, 2009.

Toronto Real Estate Forum. Toronto, Ontario. December 3-4, 2008.

Toronto Real Estate Forum. Toronto, Ontario. November 27-29, 2007.

Canadian Brownfields 2007: Partners in Sustainable City Building. Montreal, Quebec. October 18-19, 2007.

Canadian Colleges Environmental Network / Canadian University Environmental Science Network Annual Conference. Vanier College, Montreal, Quebec. May 30-31, 2007. Representing the School of Environmental Studies on behalf of the Director.

Active Transportation in the City of Kingston. Kingston, Ontario. May 2, 2007.

Green Real Estate. Toronto, Ontario. April 18, 2007.

Toronto Real Estate Forum. Toronto, Ontario. November 29-30, 2006.

Real REIT (Real Estate Investment Trusts). Toronto, Ontario. September 26, 2006.

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Canadian Colleges Environmental Network / Canadian Council of University Environmental Science Program Heads Annual Conference. Royal Roads University, Victoria, British Columbia. June 19-20, 2006. Representing the School of Environmental Studies on behalf of the Director.

Renewing Our : Sustainable Infrastructure in the 21st Century. Queen’s University. Kingston, Ontario. March 8, 2006.

Toronto Real Estate Forum. Toronto, Ontario. November 30 – December 1, 2005.

Real Property Institute of Canada Annual Conference. Ottawa, Ontario. November 14-16, 2005. Exhibitor promoting Queen’s University’s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate.

People, Places, Policies: Engaging Communities in Policy Making. Queen’s University. Kingston, Ontario. November 4-5, 2005

Building Community Capacity: Best Practices in Affordable Housing. Kingston, Ontario. October 6, 2005.

Environmental Policy and Ethics in China. Queen’s University. Kingston, Ontario. September 29, 2005.

Real REIT (Real Estate Investment Trusts). Toronto, Ontario. September 27, 2005.

Greening Universities. Queen’s University. Kingston, Ontario. April 5, 2005.

Canadian Federalism and National Security. Conference hosted by the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University. Kingston, Ontario. November 19-20, 2004.

Building Community Partnerships for Affordable Housing. Forum sponsored by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, and the City of Kingston. Kingston, Ontario. October 7, 2004.

Ontario Professional Planners Institute Planning Symposium and Workshop on Public Lands Management. Kingston, Ontario. September 16-17, 2004.

Canadian Institute of Planners/Ontario Professional Planners Institute Annual Conference. Toronto, Ontario. July 11-14, 2004.

2004 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. May 29-June 6, 2004. , Winnipeg. Representing the Queen’s University School of Environmental Studies.

2004 MPA Policy Forum: Embracing the Urban Frontier: Capitalizing on Canada’s Cities. Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. April 30-May 1, 2004. Rethinking Brownfield Development: Linking Strategies, Technology and the Planning Profession. March 25, 2004. Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.

Universities and Municipalities: Confronting Challenges and Opportunities Together. March 19, 2004. Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.

Ontario Professional Planners Institute / Ontario Association of Landscape Architects Annual Conference. September 17-20, 2003. Huntsville, Ontario.

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Community Strategic Planning Session on Rooms and Housing. Sponsored by the Kingston Social Planning Council. December 5, 2002 and February 3, 2003. Kingston.

Ontario Professional Planners Institute Annual Conference. September 25-28, 2002. London, Ontario. Representing SURP (in capacity as Internship Coordinator and CIP/OPPI representative).

Advancing Your Research Career – A Workshop for Junior Faculty. September 4, 2002. A day-long workshop organized by Dr. Kerry Rowe, Vice President, Research, Queen’s University.

The Planner at the Ontario Municipal Board. Ontario Professional Planners Institute professional seminar. Toronto. November 2, 2001.

Crossing the Divides: The Voluntary, Business, Labour and Government Sectors. Second Annual National Forum of the and Third Sector Initiative, School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston. October 19-20, 2001.

Teaching Improvement Project System two-day course, Faculty of Medicine, Queen’s University, March 22-23, 2001.

Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Natural Heritage Symposium, Kingston, Ontario. February 15, 2001.

Public Meeting on Groundwater Management Strategy, Loyalist Township, Odessa, Ontario. January 25, 2001.

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

Coordinator, SURP Summer Internship Program (2001-2005, 2008-Present) Faculty Advisor to Queen’s Real Estate Investment Conference, 2014-2015. Faculty Advisor to Queen’s MBA Real Estate Club (2012-Present) Faculty Advisor to Queen’s Real Estate Association (a Commerce Society student club) (2010-Present) Member of Search Committee for Director of SURP (2008-2009) Member of Faculty Hiring Committee (2008-2009) Director, Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate (2003-Present) Director, Queen’s Real Estate Roundtable (2009-Present) Member, Unit Research Ethics Board, School of Urban and Regional Planning (2000-2005, 2006-2009) Member of Promotion Committee for Dr. David Gordon (2007-2008) Member of Search Committee for Director of School of Environmental Studies (2006-2007) Member of SURP Budget Committee (2006-) Departmental Computing Representative and Webmaster (2006-2007) Liaison to School of Environmental Studies and Department of Geography (2003-2010) Coordinator of Real Estate Scholarships (2006-Present) Completed "Renewal, Tenure, Promotion & Continuing Appointments Cmtes" training. Dec. 8, 2006 Coordinator, Stanley Lash Award (2000-2005, 2006-2009) SURP representative to Queen’s University Library System (2000-2005) SURP representative to Queen’s University Division V Council (2000-2005) SURP representative to Queen’s University Graduate Council (2000-2005) Coordinator and Co-editor (with A. Balesdent) of the SURP newsletter and student handbook (2002-03) Member of Renewal Committee for Dr. John Meligrana, 2002 Completed Employment Equity Training, Queen’s University. May 1, 2002 Admissions Coordinator (International Students), SURP (2000-2001)

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Revised SURP website (with Dr. John Meligrana and student Darryl Lyons), Jan.-Feb. 2001

COURSES TAUGHT

Queen’s University, School of Urban & Regional Planning (graduate courses), 2000-2014

SURP 805: Negotiation, 3 times SURP 815: Legal & Governmental Services (co-taught with Dr. John Meligrana), 7 times SURP 815: Legal & Governmental Services, 1 time SURP 823: Social Planning Project Course, 2 times SURP 825: Environmental Planning Project Course, 6 times SURP 841: Real Estate Decision Making (formerly SURP 887), 8 times SURP 844: Real Estate Development (co-taught), 5 times SURP 851: Environmental Policy, 8 times SURP 855: Environmental Planning & Management (co-taught with Dr. John Meligrana), 3 times SURP 870: Program Development for Human Services, 7 times SURP 871: Social Planning, 3 times (one time co-taught with Dr. John Meligrana)

Voluntarily Taught or Supervised Courses (pro bono):

Directed Study Courses: Sonya Bolton - City of Kingston. 2003 Marney Simmons - Town of Amherst, Nova Scotia. 2003 Heather Watt - Ontario Ministry of the Environment. 2003 Sonya Bolton - City of Kingston. 2002 Community Practicum Courses: Naomi Hirshberg and Zdana Komarnicky - Kingston Military Family Resource Centre. 2003

Reading Courses: Airport Planning - Amanda Santo and Haukur Bjornsson. 2003 Mediation of Employment Disputes - Connie Carrillo (MIR). 2002 Environmental Planning & Management - 4 students. 2001

Queen’s University, School of Business

COMM 309: Real Estate Management, 6 times (2009-Present)

Queen’s University, School of Environmental Studies (cross-appointed 2003-2008)

ENSC 310: Environmental Policy, 10 times (2003-2010, 2013-Present)

McMaster University, School of Geography & Geology

GEO 4HU3: Selected Problems in Urban Planning Winter 2000 GEO 4A03: Environmental Assessment Winter 2000 GEO 3HT3: Geography of Planning Winter 2000 GEO 2HY3: Urban and Regional Development Fall 1999

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University of Toronto, Department of Geography / Program in Planning

GGR 393: Environmental Impact Assessment Spring 2000, Spring 1999 GGR 331: Resource and Environmental Theory Summer 1999 GGR 415: Resource and Environmental Planning Spring 1998, Winter 1998

GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION

Supervising Research Assistants 2013-2014 – Andrea Jacyk 2007-2008 – Dayna Lafferty, Michelle Nicholson 2006-2007 – Stewart Fraser 2004-2005 – Jennifer Bloom, Allison Reid 2003-2004 – Isaac Addai, Elizabeth Garfin 2002-2003 – Tanveer Ashgar, Elizabeth Garfin, Melissa Ferrell (nee Horner), David Moore, Marney Simmons 2001-2002 – Royce Fu, Melissa Ferrell (nee Horner), Andrew Palmiere 2000-2001 – Heather Anderson, Neil Finney, Shauna Kuiper

Supervising Teaching Assistants Fall 2014 – Cassandra Kuyvenhoven, Diana van Vlyman – ENSC 310 Winter 2014 - XiaoBing Ma – COMM 309 Fall 2013 – Chelsea Geen, Jad Robitaille – ENSC 310 Winter 2012, Fall 2012 – Vincent Didkovsky – COMM 309 Winter 2011 – Thomas Rieg – COMM 309 Winter 2010 – Yuchaeo (Steve) Zeng – COMM 309 Fall 2009 – Hideki Koshizuka, Alicia Ritcey and Trish Van Huesen – ENSC 310 Winter 2009 – Andrew Groenewegen – COMM 309 Fall 2008 – Atanu Sarkar, Maria Offin – ENSC 310 Winter 2008 - Nancy Doucet, Allan Roberts – ENSC 310 Fall 2006 – Nancy Doucet – ENSC 310 Fall 2005 – Skya Fawcett – ENSC 310 Fall 2004 – Andrew Sacret – ENSC 310 Fall 2003 – Heather Watt – ENSC 310

Supervising Student Research - Master’s Research Reports and Theses Class of 2015: Jesse Dostie-Provost, Kate Finkler-Kemeny Class of 2014: Isaac Shirikoff, Gerry Tchisler Class of 2013: Hosein Danesh, Shwaan Hutton Class of 2012: Kevin Jarus, Simona Rasanu Class of 2011: Henry McQueen, Devin Reynolds Class of 2010: Sarah Brown, Meredith Lynes, Lesley Wintle, Corey Wilson Class of 2009: Jessica Button, Jenny Chook, Christine Cholette, Ashley Gravelle, Dan Kingsbury, Mark Touw, Catherine Trottier Class of 2008: Amy Cann, David Fitzpatrick, Stewart Fraser, Matthew Holme, Dallas Johnson, Romas Juknevicius, Carola Ramos Cortez, Amanda Szpecht. Class of 2007: Tim Dickinson. Class of 2005: Jenn Bloom, Andrew Sacret, Kate Whitfield. Class of 2004: Juliet Arulcheyan, Haukur Bjornsson, Scott Clark, Kalle Hakala, Braco Malkoc,

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Erica Peacock, Marney Simmons (thesis). Class of 2003: Lija Bickis (thesis), Janice Harper (thesis), Trevor Hawkins, Amanda Santo, Zdana Komarnicky; and Civil Engineering undergraduate reports by Christa Wilcock and Chris van de Water. Class of 2002: Ming Lau, Heather Mahaney, Andrew Palmiere, Jessica Schoemaker, Jonathan Wallace, Neil Younger. Class of 2001: Joscelyn Coolican, Michael Kim, Nelson Wight (thesis).

THESIS DEFENSES

Mager, Andrea. “Rapid Condominium Growth and the Emergence of the Ultra-Luxury Condominium Market in Toronto, Canada.” MA Geography Thesis. April 22, 2013.

Roberts, Allison Jilayne. “Brownfield Remediation in Kingston and Hamilton, Ontario: A Virtuous Cycle of Civil Society Involvement.” M.E.S. Thesis. April 23, 2009.

Broughton, Katrina E. “Towards a Multiparty Policy Monitoring Framework for Evaluating Infrastructure Environmental Assessments in the Oak Ridges Moraine.” M.Pl. Thesis. September 17, 2008.

Carey, Paul Eric. “Mining and Canada’s National Parks – Policy Options: A Cse Study of Nahanni National Park Reserve.” M.E.S. Thesis. July 7, 2008.

Kumar, Pooja. “The Value of Design: A Study of Pedestrian Perception in New Delhi, India.” M.Pl. Thesis. December 4, 2007.

Wandell, Robert. “Assessing the Ethical Issues Surrounding Multi-Disciplinary Practices.” M.Pl. Thesis. September 26, 2007.

Skett, Sarah. “Education Provision in the Third World: The Actors and Lessons of a Study in Fiji.” M.Sc. Thesis (Geography). August 29, 2007.

Fitzgibbon, James. “Sensitivity Analysis of Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing Change Detection From Multiple Sensors.” M.Sc. Thesis (Geography). December 20, 2006.

Simmons, Marney. “Canadian Buildings Turn Green: An Investigation of Best Practices for Implementing Green Roof Technology in Kingston and Halifax.” M.Pl. Thesis. November 28, 2006.

Derry, Alexandra E. “Effects of Roof Type on Stormwater Quality and Runoff in the City of Kingston, Ontario.” M.Sc. (Eng.) Thesis. September 19, 2006.

Coyle, Alison. “Long Term Care Planning: Past, Present and Future.” M.Pl. Thesis. September 15, 2006.

Neault, Guillaume. “The Iron House in Turmoil: Modernity, Political Economy, and Urbanism in the Foreign Concessions of Shanghai.” M.Pl. Thesis. August 11, 2006.

Vern, Patrick M. “Housing in Vancouver Under Neoliberal Urbanism.” M.A. Thesis (Geography). September 28, 2005.

Cadue, Sarah. “Feminist Theory in Practice: A Qualitative Study of Feminist Organizations in Kingston, Ontario.” M.Pl. Thesis. December 17, 2004.

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Garfin, Elizabeth. “A Lifetime of Caring: An Examination of the Service Needs of Older Caregivers for Adults Who Have Developmental Disabilities in the City of Kingston.” M.Pl. Thesis. May 27, 2004.

Susai, Olivia. “Streets as Social Spaces: A Comparison Between Sparks Street Mall in Ottawa, Canada and Murray Street in Perth, Australia.” M.Pl. Thesis. April 16, 2004.

Harper, Janice. “Family Physicians and Community Development: A Qualitative Study of Community Sponsored Contracts in Northeastern Ontario.” M.Pl. Thesis. July 3, 2003.

Koschade, Bettina. “‘The Tay River Watershed Is Our Responsibility’: The Ardoch Algonquins and the 2000-2002 Environmental Review Tribunal Hearings.” M.A. Thesis (Geography). May 23, 2003.

Lija J. Bickis. “An Investigation of Best Practices for Improving Urban Cycling Conditions in Canada.” M.Pl. Thesis. Supervisor. May 1, 2003.

Paula Bustard. “A Post Occupancy Evaluation of the Cornell New Urbanist Community in Markham, Ontario.” M.Pl. Thesis. April 25, 2003.

Gregory D. Mitchell. “Disaster Resistant New Urbanist Communities: The Merging of New Urbanist and Disaster Resistant Community Paradigms to Create Better Communities.” M.Pl. Thesis. April 23, 2003.

Andrew K.J. Bickmore. “Evaluating the Co-Management Institutions Created by the James Bay Northern Quebec Agreement and the Inuvialuit Final Agreement with Planning Criteria.” M.Pl. Thesis. November 28, 2002.

Julia E. Markovich. “Common Ground? Women’s Assessments of Their New Urbanist Suburban Community.” M.Pl. Thesis. April 12, 2002.

S. Michael Lynk. “Reconciling Rights: Accommodation of Disability and Seniority in the Workplace.” LL.M. thesis. Chaired. September 20, 2001.

Alana J. Mullaly. “Alternative Housing Developments for Chronically Homeless People in Toronto.” M.Pl. Thesis. August 13, 2001.

Brian M.C. McCosh. “Can Nature Ever Really Be Our Home?: Ecovillage Realities in British Columbia and Ontario.” M.Pl. Thesis. July 24, 2001.

Ingrid Bron. “Finding Their Place: Women’s Employment Experience in Trades, Technology and Operations in Northern Communities.” M.Pl. Thesis. April 27, 2001.

Aidan C. Carter. “Planning a Capital Worthy of a Nation.” M.Pl. Thesis. April 5, 2001.

EXTERNAL ACTIVITIES (2001 – Present)

2014-2015 Judge, Canadian Mortgage Awards (the Canadian mortgage industry’s largest annual awards with approximately 140 finalists in 20 categories). 2007-2009 Adjudication Panel Member, Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program 2008-2012 Member, CoreNet Global University Alliances Subcommittee 2007 National Advisory Committee Member - Environmental Labour Market Transition Project,

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HRSDC and ECO Canada (May-June 2007) 2001-2013 Roster Mediator, Mediation Centre of Southeastern Ontario 2003-2007 Board Member, Frontenac Club Day Care and Integration Program 2001-2005 Selection Committee Member, OPPI Eastern Ontario District Graduate Research Grant 2001-2005 SURP representative to the Association of Canadian Urban Planning Programs 2001-2005 SURP liaison to the Ontario Professional Planners Institute 2004 Named a “major volunteer contributor” to the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority 2002-2004 Advisor to the Social Planning Council of Kingston and Area 2003 Member, Academic Advisory Board, National Executive Forum on Public Property 2000-2003 Adjudication Panel Member, Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program 2002 Contributed to the Kingston Military Family Resource Centre’s successful application for a $50,000 Province of Ontario Trillium Grant 2001-2002 Evaluated CIP/OPPI Exam B submissions from alumni. 2001 Advisory Board Member, Mediation Centre of Southeastern Ontario 2001 Volunteer at Annual Meeting of the Canadian Institute of Planners, Ottawa, July 8-11 2000 Consultant (pro bono) to the South Lake Area Residents Association

RESEARCH FUNDING

2015 Professional Development Allowance ($2,087), Queen’s University 2014 Professional Development Allowance ($1,721), Queen’s University 2013 Professional Development Allowance ($1,696), Queen’s University 2012 Professional Development Allowance ($238), Queen’s University 2011 Professional Development Allowance ($225), Queen’s University 2011 Co-applicant, SSHRC Research Partnership Development Grant, Monieson Centre, Queen’s School of Business ($239,000; my portion is $16,925) 2007 GWL Realty Advisors Inc. Research Grant ($20,000) 2007 Real Property Association of Canada Research Grant ($5,150) 2007 Development Grant (co-applicant with Dr. Lucie Levesque), Built Environment, Obesity and Health Initiative, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, CIHR, et al. ($2,120) 2007 Professional Development Allowance ($1,400), Queen’s University 2006 Research Initiation Grant ($3,000), Queen’s University 2006 Conference Travel Award ($1,440), Queen’s University 2006 Professional Development Allowance ($1,400), Queen’s University 2005 Sessional Adjunct Scholarly and Professional Development Award ($1,500) 2005 SSHRC Community-Univ. Research Alliance Letter of Intent Co-Applicant $17,990 2005 Professional Development Allowance ($1,400), Queen’s University 2004 Conference Travel Award ($1,000), Queen’s University 2004 Queen’s University SSHRC Category 4A Research Grant ($0-only two may be rec’d) 2004 Professional Development Allowance ($1,300), Queen’s University 2003 Queen’s University SSHRC Category 4A Research Grant ($0-only two may be rec’d) 2003 Advisory Research Committee Grant ($9,794), Queen’s University 2003 Professional Development Allowance ($1,300), Queen’s University 2002 Queen’s University SSHRC Category 4A Research Grant ($5,000) 2002 Advisory Research Committee Grant ($1,200), Queen’s University 2002 Professional Development Allowance ($1,200), Queen’s University 2001 Queen’s University SSHRC Category 4A Research Grant ($5,000) 2001 Advisory Research Committee Grant ($6,497), Queen’s University 2001 Conference Travel Award ($750), Queen’s University

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2001 Professional Development Allowance ($1,100), Queen’s University 2000 Conference Travel Award ($750), Queen’s University 2000 Research Initiation Grant ($9,000), Queen’s University 1999 Professional Development and Conference Funding, McMaster University 1998, 1999 Conference Funding, Association of American Geographers 1996-1999 Conference Funding, Department of Geography, University of Toronto 1995, 1997 McMaster Trust Award, Department of Geography, University of Toronto 1995-1996 Associates of the University of Toronto Travel Grant Fund Award 1996 Duncan Travel Grant, Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto 1989 Royal Canadian Geographical Society Research Award

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROVIDED

Expert witness on behalf of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada in the case of PIPSC (Heaton et al.) v. Correctional Service of Canada (Workforce Policy Grievance), PSLREB No. 567-02127, before the Public Service Labour Relations and Employment Board. January-February 2015.

Member of the Real Estate Council of Gerson Lehrman Group, the world’s leading network of expert advisors to business.

Court-approved mediation services in family law to two ex-spouses. September to December, 2011.

Consultant to the Canadian Real Estate Association. January 2011.

Co-researcher in feasibility analysis of the proposed North Hastings Living and Wellness Centre, carried out with The Monieson Centre, Queen’s School of Business. May-December 2010.

Expert witness report prepared for Lax O’Sullivan Scott LLP on commercial real estate and locational issues re. Adair ats Allstate Insurance Company of Canada, May-June 2010. (case settled out-of-court in August 2010 so court testimony was not required).

Independent facilitation services provided to Cataraqui Region Sourcewater Protection Committee, August-September 2009.

Independent facilitation services provided to South Nation Conservation Authority, April-June 2009.

Independent facilitation services provided to Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve. May 2008.

Independent facilitation services provided to a consortium carrying out greenway planning – City of Kingston, CRCA, and Loyalist Township. March 2008.

Independent facilitation and strategic consulting services provided to the Desert Lake Property Owners Association. July 2007 to February 2008.

Independent facilitation services provided to the Vancouver Island Railway Development Initiative. April to September 2002.

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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING GIVEN

Training given in 16 semi-annual 20-hour certificate courses on Conflict Resolution and Negotiation Skills offered by the Mediation Centre of Southeastern Ontario: October 2012, April 2012, October 2011, April 2010; November 2009; April 2009; October 2008; March 2008; October 2007; October 2006; April 2006; October 2005; April 2005; October 2004; April 2004; and October 2003.

Training given in two 40-hour certificate courses on Alternative Dispute and Conflict Resolution offered by the Mediation Centre of Southeastern Ontario and the Queen’s University Division of Continuing and Distance Studies: March 2003 and March 2002.

MEDIATION TRAINING RECEIVED

Alternative Dispute and Conflict Resolution. A 36-hour (6 day) certificate course offered by the Mediation Centre of Southeastern Ontario and the Queen’s University Division of Continuing and Distance Studies. September-October 2001.

Conflict Resolution in Planning. A 14-hour, 2 day seminar offered by the Department of Geography / Programme in Planning, University of Toronto. January 1997.

Collaborative Decision Making (seminar with Prof. Lawrence Susskind, Harvard/MIT), , November 21, 1996.

Managerial Negotiations (BUS 2607), Faculty of Management , University of Toronto. January-April, 1994.

Environmental Negotiation and Mediation (ES 6148), Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University. January-April, 1994.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Member, Canadian Institute of Planners (MCIP professional designation) Member, Ontario Professional Planners Institute (RPP professional designation) Member, CoreNet Canada (corporate real estate)

Update: 2015/08/20