Student and Alumni Spotlights

2014 Bloustein School Annual Alumni Celebration

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All proceeds benefit the Bloustein School Alumni Association Annual Graduate Fellowship, an annual award providing up to $2,000 in annual support to a student in the urban planning or public policy programs. The cost is $50 per person and all tickets are 100% tax-deductible.

 

The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
and the Bloustein School Alumni Association
take great pleasure in honoring

 

2014 Career Achievement Awardees

Joseph Burgis, MCRP ’75
 President, Burgis Associates, Inc.
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Joseph Burgis has been actively engaged in the field of planning for over 35 years. He founded Burgis Associates in 1988 and has extensive experience in both private and public planning matters, having testified before hundreds of municipal approving authorities and governing bodies and recognized as a planning expert in New Jersey Superior Court and in New York.  Joe has extensive knowledge in land use planning, the preparation of comprehensive master plans, and related planning studies. He is considered a leading expert on affordable housing (COAH) and redevelopment issues, as well as RLUIPA matters. He has been a guest speaker at the New Jersey League of Municipalities Convention, American Planning Association’s National Convention, Institute of Continuing Legal Education, New Jersey Municipal Managers Association, Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey, Bergen County Bar Association, and various forums on affordable housing and redevelopment. He also devotes time, under the auspices of the New Jersey Planning Officials organization, instructing new planning and zoning board members on their responsibilities, and is a past member of the State Board of Professional Planners. Both he, and Burgis Associates, have received numerous awards and recognitions for their work in the field, including multiple Planning Achievement and Comprehensive Planning Awards from the New Jersey Planning Officials.
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Lawrence B. Burrows, BA Urban Planning ’74
Retired Senior Executive, Weyerhaeuser, Inc.
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Lawrence B. Burrows has 38 years of experience in real estate consulting, real estate development and wood products manufacturing.  Much of his experience was gained with The Weyerhaeuser Company where he served in a variety of positions, including as  President of Winchester Homes, a regional homebuilder; President and CEO of the Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Company, a top 20 national homebuilder; and Senior Vice President of Wood Products, the second largest global wood products company. He is presently a visiting Senior Planning Fellow at the Bloustein School where he is teaching real estate development studio. Larry serves on the boards of Tri Pointe Homes, a top 10 national homebuilder; and the Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center, which empowers people from different cultures to become successful community members. Larry received his BA in Urban Studies from Rutgers University, his MCP from the University of Pennsylvania, and is a graduate of the Advanced Management Program from the Wharton School of Business. He is the author of Growth Management:  Issues, Techniques and Policy Implications. Larry and his wife Dawne Widener-Burrows reside in Annapolis, Maryland.

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2014 Young Alum Awardees

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Nina Haiman, MCRP ’06
Deputy Manhattan Borough Commissioner, New York City Department of Transportation
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Nina Haiman is the Deputy Manhattan Borough Commissioner at the New York City Department of Transportation. Nina joined DOT upon graduation and worked in the Office of Strategic Planning, the office that wrote the Transportation section of PlaNYC, Mayor Bloomberg’s 2030 sustainability blueprint for the city. Following that, Nina worked in the policy unit in the Commissioner’s Office, contributing to major policy initiatives like bike share. For the last three years she has been at the Manhattan Borough Commissioner’s Office, where she has been actively engaged in coordinating and building support for the agency’s safety, bus and bicycle projects throughout the borough.

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Jason Redd, MCRP ’04
 Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel, New Jersey Senate Majority Office
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Jason Redd currently serves as Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel to the New Jersey Senate Majority Office. In this role he is responsible for advising the Senate President and members of the Democratic Caucus on legal and policy issues. He previously served as chief of staff to Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg. Jason has spent his legal career in public service. After completing law school, Jason clerked for the Honorable James A. Farber, J.S.C and then worked for Speaker Joseph Roberts of the New Jersey General Assembly. Prior to coming to the Senate, Jason served as Deputy Policy Director to Governor Corzine during his 2009 reelection campaign. Education and access to health care have always been important issues to Jason. He currently serves as Vice President of the Trenton Board of Education and also serves as a board member of the Mercer County chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. He holds a law degree from Brigham Young University. Currently, Jason resides in New Jersey’s Capital City with his puppy, Jackson.
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Distinguished Retired Faculty

Richard K. Brail
Professor Emeritus
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Special Donor Recognition

The Louis Berger Group
Lawrence B. Burrows
Walter Cope Evans
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Please join us for a reception honoring these distinguished individuals by visiting the Rutgers University Alumni Association website. Unable to attend the event? Consider donating your ticket for a tax deductible contribution to the Bloustein School Alumni Association Annual Graduate Fellowship.

Looking to make a weekend of it?
Saturday, November 15 (Time TBA): Rutgers Football vs. Indiana!
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Friday, November 14
The Heldrich Hotel
10 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, N.J.
(732) 729-4670
http://www.theheldrich.com/

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All proceeds benefit the Bloustein School Alumni Association Annual Graduate Fellowship, an annual award providing up to $2,000 in annual support to a student in the urban planning or public policy programs. The cost is $50 per person and all tickets are 100% tax-deductible.