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AlaskaKen

Basic Info
Name: 
Kenneth Weaver
Interests: 

Urban Affairs, Leadership of Sustainable Communities, Future Cities, Cities and Climate Change, Sustainable Cities, Metropolitan Regions and the Future.

gezbrady

Basic Info
Name: 
Gerard Brady

Australian
Environmental planner
Student
MA ePedagogy Design - Visual Knowledge Building
University of Art and Design Helsinki

Interests: 

geography and environment
media and communications
art and sport
Google Earth

Aaron M. Renn

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Name: 
Aaron M. Renn

Aaron M. Renn is The Urbanophile. He is on a mission to help America's cities thrive in the 21st century global economy by discarding old stereotypes and adopting new strategies based in progressive planning, economic, and branding principles aimed at creating sustainable, everyday places for the majority of Americans to live, work, and visit on an ongoing basis.

JimE

Basic Info
Name: 
James W. Eilert, Jr.
flash
Wooster, OH

St. Louis Mental Map

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Growth in 30 - 45 year old age Group in United States, 2010-2050

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Source: 
Source: Praxis Strategy Group Analysis of U.S. Census Population Projections, Released 2008

Number of 30 - 45 year olds in United States, 2000-2050

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Source: 
Praxis Strategy Group Analysis of U.S. Census Population Projections, Released 2008

Bill Hudnut

Basic Info
Name: 
William H. Hudnut III

Former four-term Mayor of Indianapolis and Congressman, author, public speaker, TV commentator, think tank fellow, elected official, and clergyman, Bill Hudnut is a Senior Fellow Emeritus at The Urban Land Institute (ULI) in Washington, DC, and a principal in his own consulting firm, Bill Hudnut Consultants, LLC.

Interests: 

Affordable housing developed from empty shipping containers;
Economic development
Urban revitalization
Speaking on issues relevant to metropolitan America

Chevy Chase, MD

US Construction Employment, 1939 - June 2009

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Source: 
US Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Employment Survey

Metropolitan Professional and Business Services Job Growth Maps, 2001-2009 and 2008-2009

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Source: 
US Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Employment Survey