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Timeline: 1995; 2000 A neighborhood-focused planning entity: Designed and facilitated two, three-month, intensive, city-wide planning processes to pursue enterprise zone funding, one in 1995 and one in 2000. Our role included facilitating all of the processes and drafting the proposal/plan. The submission was successful in 1995. |
Comprehensive Plan - Jamestown, RI Town of Jamestown, RITimeline: 2002 - 2007 An orchestrated and facilitated workshop series, held among residents, to look at the villages parking issues and develop recommendations. |
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The Blackstone Valley Partnership Timeline: 2005 to Present Communities are not islands, and to maximize the the development of their individual development strengths they need to play a key role in regional thinking, networks, and activity. The Blackstone Valley Partnership is a strategic network of stakeholders/practitioners spanning the Blackstone Valley from Worcester to Providence, crossing the RI and Mass border. The Partnership has taken on the responsibility to forge regional links and a network throughout the Valley and to work on strategies and projects that will create a strategic, connective 'fabric' within the region. |
National Workforce Readiness Council Timeline: January 2007 Strategic plan and governance for this national organization focused on putting in place standards and accountability for entry-level workforce readiness. |
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Timeline: 1997 to 2008 The national trade association for over 10,000 retail jewelers: Strategic planning, affiliate relations, and now the design and delivery of J-Biz; a professional education program for independent retail jewelers across America. |
Timeline: 2007 New Commons is currently working on an economic development plan for the Northern RI Tri-Communities Coalition (Given the unique conditions faced with the communities, the key element of the strategy will be to answer the question: how do you prepare immigrant workers for a knowledge and creative economy, and what follows? From a competitive perspective conventional economic development means will not have the same impact on these communities - they need to develop strategies that leverage the knowledge economy, but also leapfrog them into a strong position into a post-knowledge, next economy. |
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