Additional Samples of Professionals` Bios
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Curtis B. Allen President Construction Market Data 30 Technology Parkway South, Suite 100 Norcross, GA 30092 Ph: 770.417.4440 Fax: 770.417.4088 Curtis.allen@reedbusiness.com
Allen joined CMD in March 2001; prior to that he was President and CEO of Medical Economics company, a division of Thomson that provides more than 200 healthcare information products including the Physician’s Desk Reference, the largest annual reference work in the world. CMD is a division of Reed Business Information, which provides critical information and marketing information to a number of industries including aerospace, agriculture, chemicals, construction, electronics, food processing, manufacturing and media. Allen’s 20 years of executive experience in the information and publishing industries also included service as president of Realtron Information Services; he also was vice-president of Real Estate Data, * Inc.
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Phillip G. Bernstein Vice President, Building Industry Division Autodesk 100 Commercial Street Manchester, NH 03101 Ph: 603-202-3600 Fax: 603-206-3520 Phil.Bernstein@autodesk.com
Bernstein joined Autodesk in 2000, following 20 years practice as an architect. He is now responsible for development and delivery of technology solutions and design tools to the architectural, engineering and construction industries. Prior to joining Autodesk, Bernstein was an associate principal at Cesar Pelli & Associates, where he was project manager for projects including the Goldman Sachs corporate headquarters and the New North Terminal at Washington National Airport.
He has served as Lecturer at Yale University School of Architecture since 1988, where he designed the practice curriculum and teaches the required course in professional practice to M.Arch candidates. A frequent speaker at AIA national conventions, he consistently ranks in the top 5 for large presentations. He received his B.Arch and M.Arch from Yale University
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James P. Cramer, Hon. AIA, Hon. IIDA Chairman/CEO of the Greenway Group, Inc. and editor of Design Intelligence 30 Technology Parkway South, 200 Atlanta, GA 30092 Ph: 770.209.3770 Fax: 770.209.3778 jcramer@greenwayconsulting.com
Cramer is author of the critically acclaimed books including: Design + Enterprise, Seeking a New Reality in Architecture and How Firms Succeed, A Field Guide to Management Solutions. He is the editor of the Almanac of Architecture and Design. Co-Chairman of the Design Futures Council, Cramer lectures at many colleges and universities and is currently Adjunct Professor of Architecture at the University of Hawaii. Cramer served as the CEO for the American Institute of Architects from 1988-1994. He is the former President of the American Architectural Foundation and was publisher of Architecture magazine for seven years. The recipient of over eighty awards and honors, Jim received the University of Minnesota’s Distinguished Service Medal for his work advocating the value of good design into the mainstream of corporate America. He regularly appears in the media to discuss and comment upon real estate, design and business trends and has been interviewed in the media such as in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, CNN, C-Span and other major broadcast networks.
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William De St. Aubin, AIA Principal, Sizemore Group, LLC 1700 Commerce Drive NW Atlanta, GA 30318 Ph: 404.605.0690 Fax: 404.605.0890 bill@sizemoregroup.com
De St. Aubin is Partner-in-Charge of business development strategy and an expert on sustainable design. The firm’s Green Teams combines best LEED practices with TND Planning and Market Analysis to create healthier communities from a physical, psychological and fiscal view point.
His work includes the New Town Center in Smyrna, Ga., which was the Urban Land Institute’s national Award of Excellence in 1997. In 1985, he received the Paris Prize International Competition Fellowship Award for a 3,000,000 sf mixed use development in Richmond, Va. He received his M.Arch from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Ellen Dunham-Jones, AIA Associate Professor of Architecture, Director of the Architecture Program Georgia Institute of Technology 247 4th Street, NW Atlanta, GA 30332 Ph: 404.894.4885 Fax: 404.894.0572 edj@arch.gatech.edu
Dunham-Jones’ research interests include linking contemporary architectural theory and post-industrial development and the design of infrastructure as public place creating. She is the author of more than 35 articles and a forthcoming book on the impact of digital media and the global economy on contemporary development, especially in relation to urban sprawl. She has also taught at the University of Virginia and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her research has been sponsored by grants from the W. Alton Jones Foundation, Seaside Institute, and MIT’s Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Fund. She is Chair of the Education Task Force of the Congress of the New Urbanism, and serves on the Atlanta chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council.
As a former partner in the firm Dunham-Jones and LeBlanc Architects, she received an AIA award for the design of Free Bridge and the Rivanna Riverfront. In collaboration with the Virginia Department of Transportation, the partners designed a seven-lane highway bridge as a gateway to Charlottesville, VA as the centerpiece to a larger redevelopment plan for the city’s riverfront. She received her A.B. and M.A.rch. from Princeton University.
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