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Mitchell L. MossMitchell L. Moss is the Henry Hart Rice Professor of Urban Policy and Planning at NYU’s Wagner School for Public Service. In June 2022, Mayor Adams and Governor Hochul appointed Professor Moss to their "Committee for a New New York," which has formulated …
Alumni In Action
Kalliope Vourakis… our processes support high-quality care. I also take the lead on projects that focus on improving access and patient … professors, these experiences have shaped the way I lead and problem-solve in my role today.   What advice would …
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San Juan, Puerto RicoLeveraging Leadership for Organizational Success …
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The Georgina and Charlotte Bloomberg Public Service Fellows Program… and public service. Currently serving as Organizing Lead at the New York City Housing Authority, Sharon leads the … Marshall joined the Northwest Bronx Coalition as the lead organizer for the Bronx-wide Coalition. In this role, … financial institution (CDFI). Daria’s primary role was to lead the implementation of the Equitable Development …
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Selected Projects… NYU Wagner’s Collective Leadership Network (Co-Lead Net) is an international network of academics, …
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How a Wagner Associate Dean Helped Bring the AIDS Crisis to the Big ScreenDavid Schachter Reflects on Starring in the First Feature Film About the Disease After he filmed  Buddies  in 1985,  David Schachter ’s life changed. But not in the way you might expect for a young actor who had just starred in a movie.  Buddies  was not …
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Amanda Wind O'Donnell… to your current organization/role? Before joining Vote Run Lead (VRL) in 2017, I was CFO and Partner of a Technology … world when I met Erin Vilardi, the founder of Vote Run Lead. It was early 2017, just after the first Women's March, … through your organization and/or career? With Vote Run Lead, I am working to build a reflective and resilient …
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MPA-JD or MUP-JD… away with a vast toolkit of analytical skills, ready to lead programs and institutions that create a positive impact. …
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Student Group Leader ResourcesResources are provided for registered student groups at NYU Wagner through the Wagner Student Association. The resources are created and provided by the Office of Student and Alumni Engagement (OSAE ). For list of compiled resources related to student …
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Climate Change and Urban Transportation Systems… Lefevre (Paris), R. Zimmerman (New York City, Coordinating Lead Authors and H. Gercek, K. Jacob, and S. Srinivasan. …
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GWSLP Alumni Network … to develop their leadership and capacity to contribute to lead transformational change in their communities and … “Unleashing the Power of Networks: Uniting as Women to Lead Transformative Social Change in Ghana.” In addition to …
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EVALUATING LEGISLATIVE AND POLICY SUCCESSES OF ELECTED OFFICIALSNew American Leaders (NAL) leads a movement for inclusive democracy by equipping immigrants, refugees, and their allies with the tools needed to run for office, engaging in civic action that brings their voices to the forefront of American politics, and …
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Two NYU Wagner Alumni Recognized Among City & State’s 2024 Trailblazers in Economic DevelopmentCity & State ’s 2024 Trailblazers in Economic Development list recognizes outstanding leaders who are driving transformative economic growth and job creation across New York State. Among the 2024 honorees are two NYU Wagner alumni—Rosalie Drago and …
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Alumni Spotlight: Moses Mansu (MPA 2000)… from Wagner where I was responsible for helping to lead the agency’s efforts at reducing health disparities. The … key drivers of inequity is education. A good education can lead to well-paying employment, which in turn can improve … such as housing, food security, access to healthcare, and lead eventually to intergenerational wealth capture and …
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UPADM-GP.265
Fundamentals of Social EntrepreneurshipUsing “business as a force for good”, social entrepreneurs implement innovative private sector approaches to solve social, cultural and/or environmental problems.  Surviving start-up and scaling to maximize impact is both an art and a science, especially …
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Advancing Choice in the Housing Choice Voucher Program: Source of Income Protections and Locational Outcomes… households. We find consistent evidence that such laws lead to more upwardly mobile moves (or greater improvement in …
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Highlights from the Class of 2025 Convocation… juncture. “We need people who don’t just know how to lead, but are rooted in values of fairness, justice, equity, …
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To Leave An Area After Disaster: How Evacuees from the WTC Buildings Left the WTC Area Following the Attacks.How people leave a devastated area after a disaster is critical to understanding their ability to cope with risks they face while evacuating. Knowledge of their needs for communications about these risks is particularly crucial in planning for emergency …
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Jon Sendach… and holds an ACHE faculty appointment, where he helps lead the highly acclaimed COO Bootcamp program for emerging …
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PADM-GP.2184
Community Based Participatory Action ResearchThis is an introductory course for students who want to better understand theories, principles, and methods of community-based participatory action research (CBPAR), which is research done with communities and community partners. CBPAR is a means for …
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URPL-GP.2660
History and Theory of PlanningThis course examines key ideas in the history and theory of planning. We start with some challenges of 21st-century urbanism to activate our conversations about the history and theory of planning. Does the historical and theoretical apparatus of planning …
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The Connection between Segregation, Predatory Lending and Black Wealth,Ngina Chiteji …

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