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Committee on Energy and Commerce U.S. House of Representatives Witness Disclosure Requirement - "Truth in Testimony" Required by House Rule XI, Clause 2(g)(5) 1. Your Name: Jennifer Clark 2. Your Title: Associate Professor 3. The Entity(ies) You are Representing: Georgia Institute of Technology 4. Are you testifying on behalf of the Federal, or a State or local government entity? Yes No X 5. Please list any Federal grants or contracts, or contracts or payments originating with a foreign government, that you or the entity(ies) you represent have received on or after January 1, 2015. Only grants, contracts, or payments related to the subject matter of the hearing must be listed. Please see CV attached for a complete list of my sponsored research activities. 6. Please attach your curriculum vitae to your completed disclosure form. Signature:_ ______ ______________Date:____14 March 2017

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Committee on Energy and Commerce U.S. House of Representatives

Witness Disclosure Requirement - "Truth in Testimony" Required by House Rule XI, Clause 2(g)(5)

1. Your Name: Jennifer Clark

2. Your Title: Associate Professor

3. The Entity(ies) You are Representing: Georgia Institute of Technology

4. Are you testifying on behalf of the Federal, or a State or local government entity?

Yes

No X

5. Please list any Federal grants or contracts, or contracts or payments originating with a foreign government, that you or the entity(ies) you represent have received on or after January 1, 2015. Only grants, contracts, or payments related to the subject matter of the hearing must be listed. Please see CV attached for a complete list of my sponsored research activities.

6. Please attach your curriculum vitae to your completed disclosure form.

Signature:_ ______ ______________Date:____14 March 2017

Jennifer Clark, Georgia Institute of Technology 1

Jennifer J. Clark Director, Center for Urban Innovation

Associate Professor, School of Public Policy Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia USA 30332-0345

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia

Center for Urban Innovation, a Georgia Tech Interdisciplinary Research Center Director, 2012-present

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia

School of Public Policy Associate Professor, 2011-present Assistant Professor, 2005-2011

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York and Washington, DC

Department of City and Regional Planning Visiting Assistant Professor, 2004-2005

EDUCATION

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York PhD, Department of City and Regional Planning, 2004 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota MPlan, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, 1999 Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut BA, History, 1995

BOOKS

Clark, Jennifer (under contract) Making Smart Cities: Innovation and the Production of New Urban Knowledge. New York: Columbia University Press. Bryson, John R., Jennifer Clark, and Vida Vanchan, eds. (2015 hardback; 2016 paperback) The Handbook of Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. Clark, Jennifer (2013 hardback; 2014 paperback) Working Regions: Reconnecting Innovation and Production in the Knowledge Economy, London: Routledge. Patton, Carl V, David S. Sawicki, and Jennifer J. Clark (2012) Basic Methods of Policy Analysis and Planning. New York: Routledge. 3rd Edition. Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark (2007 hardback; 2009 paperback) Remaking Regional Economies: Power, Labor, and Firm Strategies in the Knowledge Economy. London: Routledge. Winner of the 2009 Regional Studies Association Best Book Award

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ARTICLES

Turok, Ivan, David Bailey, Jennifer Clark, Jun Du, Ugo Fratesi, Michael Fritsch, John Harrison, Tom Kemeny, Dieter Kogler, Arnoud Lagendijk, Tomasz Mickiewicz, Ernest Miguelez, Stefano Usai, Fiona Wishlade (forthcoming 2017). Editorial: Global Reversal, Regional Revival? Regional Studies. 50th Anniversary Special Issue.

Shelton, Taylor and Jennifer Clark, (2016) “Technocratic Values and Uneven Development in the “Smart City,” Metropolitics 10 May 2016. URL: http://www.metropolitiques.eu/Technocratic-Values-and-Uneven.html Also published as: Shelton, Taylor and Jennifer Clark (forthcoming 2016) Uneven Development and the

Evolving Smart City. In F. Montanari, F. Sgaragli, D. Teloni, eds. Cities as engines of innovation: a transatlantic journey EU-USA. Milan, Italy. Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini.

Clark, Jennifer (2015) “Working Regions”: Rethinking Regional Manufacturing Policy. Special Issue of Regions Magazine, Regional Studies Association. March 2015. Issue 297. Pp. 9-10. Clark, Jennifer (2014) Manufacturing by Design: The Rise of Regional Intermediaries and the Reemergence of Collective Action. Special Issue on Reindustrializing Regions: Rebuilding the Manufacturing Economy? Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society. (November) 7 (3): 433-448. Clark, Jennifer (2014) Siting “Scientific Spaces” in the US: The Push and Pull of Regional Development Strategies and National Innovation Policies. Special Issue on Science and the City. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. Pp.1-16 Clark, Jennifer (2012) Is there a Progressive Approach to Innovation Policy? Special Issue: Manufacturing: New Industries, Progressive Approaches. Progressive Planning. No.190, Winter 2012. Pp. 7-9. Clark, Jennifer and Pierre Clavel (2012) Introduction: A Special Issue on Manufacturing Policy. Progressive Planning. No.190, Winter 2012. Pp.1-3. Clark, Jennifer (2010) Coordinating a Conscious Geography: The Role of Research Centers in Multi-scalar Innovation Policy and Economic Development in the US and Canada. Journal of Technology Transfer. Volume 35, Issue 5. pp. 460-474. Also published as: Clark, Jennifer (2012) The Role of Cooperative Research Centers in Multi-scalar

Innovation Policy and Economic Development in North America in Boardman, C., D. Gray, and D. Rivers, eds. Cooperative Research Centers and Technical Innovation Government Policies, Industry Strategies, and Organizational Dynamics New York: Springer.

Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark (2010) Limits to “The Learning Region”: What University-Centered Economic Development Can (and Cannot) Do to Create Knowledge-based Regional Economies. Local Economy. Volume 25 Issue 2, pp. 120-130. Clark, Jennifer, Hsin I. Huang, and John P. Walsh (2010) A Typology of Innovation Districts: What it Means for Regional Resilience. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society. 3(1): 121-137.

Clark, Jennifer (2010) High Technology. In Barney Warf, ed. Encyclopedia of Geography. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Winner of an "Outstanding Reference Source" Award of the American Library Association

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ARTICLES, CONTINUED

Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark (2007) Power in Firm Networks: What it Means for Regional Innovation Systems. Regional Studies, The Journal of the Regional Studies. Vol. 41.9. Pp. 1223-1236. December. Also published as: Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark (2009) Power in Firm Networks: What it Means for

Regional Innovation Systems. In Whither Regional Studies? Andy Pike, ed. London: Routledge. Winner of the 2010 Regional Studies Association Best Book Award

Clark, Jennifer and Susan Christopherson (2009) Integrating Investment and Equity: A Critical Regionalist Agenda for a Progressive Regionalism. Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER), Journal of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. Vol. 28: Issue 3. Pp. 341-354. Clark, Jennifer (2008) “Mi taeson hubodul-ui nodong chongch’aek mit’ koyong chongch’aek pigyo” “Labor and Employment Policies in the US Election 2008” in Kukche nodong burip, International Labor Review; Han’guk nodong Yonguwon, The Korea Labor Institute (KLI). Vol. 6, No.11. Pp. 41-53 Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark (2007) The Politics of Firm Networks: How Large Firm Power Limits Small Firm Innovation. Geoforum. 38. Issue 1. Pp. 1-3.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Clark, Jennifer (in press) Governance, policy and regional development. Lauren Andres, John Bryson, and Rachel Mulhall, Eds. A Research Agenda for Regeneration Economies. Northampton, MA. Edward Elgar. Clark, Jennifer (in press) Resilient Regions and Open Innovation: The Evolution of Smart Cities and Civic Entrepreneurship. Tim Vorley and Nick Williams, Eds. Creating resilient economies: entrepreneurship, growth and development in uncertain times. Northampton, MA. Edward Elgar. Wood, Mackenzie, Emma French, and Jennifer Clark (in press, 2017) Atlanta’s Food Truck Triumph: Rethinking Policy in an Age of Temporary Urbanism, Julian Agyeman, Ed. From Loncheras to Lobsta Love: Food trucks, cultural identity and social justice. Cambridge, MIT Press. Clark, Jennifer (in press, 2017) Third Sector Strategies for Local Development. In Gordon L Clark, Maryann P Feldman, Meric S Gertler, and Dariusz Wójcik, Eds. The New Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography. Oxford University Press Bryson, John R., Jennifer Clark and Rachel Mulhall (in press, 2017) The Third Industrial Revolution and the City? Digital Manufacturing and the Transformation of Homes into Miniature Factories. Krzysztof Nawratek, Ed. Urban Re-Industrialization. New York: Punctum Books. Clark, Jennifer (2015) Hidden in Plain Sight: The Optics and Photonics Industry in the World Economy. In Bryson, John R., Jennifer Clark, and Vida Vanchan, Eds. The Handbook of Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. Vanchan, Vida, John Bryson, Jennifer Clark (2015) Introduction: Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy. In Bryson, John R., Jennifer Clark, and Vida Vanchan, Eds. The Handbook of Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.

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BOOK CHAPTERS, CONTINUED

Clark, Jennifer, John Bryson, and Vida Vanchan (2015) Conclusions and Policy Implications: Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy. In Bryson, John R., Jennifer Clark, and Vida Vanchan, Eds. The Handbook of Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. Clark, Jennifer (2014) Rethinking Atlanta's Regional Resilience in an Age of Uncertainty: Still the Economic Engine of the New South? In Harley Etienne and Barbara Faga, Eds. Planning Atlanta: Ruins and Resurgence. American Planning Association Press. Leigh, Nancey Green and Jennifer Clark (2010) North American Perspectives on Local and Regional Development in Andy Pike, Andres Rodríguez-Pose and John Tomaney, eds. Handbook of Local and Regional Development. London: Routledge. Winner of the 2011 Regional Studies Association Best Book Award

BOOK REVIEWS

Clark, Jennifer (2017) Review of Atlanta Unbound: Enabling Sprawl through Policy and Planning by Carlton Wade Basmajian. Temple University Press: 2013. Journal of Planning Education and Research. Clark, Jennifer (2017) Review of The Rise and Fall of Urban Economies, by Michael Storper, Tom Kemeny, Naji Makarem, and Taner Osman. Stanford Business Press: 2015. Economic Geography. Volume 93, Issue 1. Clark, Jennifer (2010) Review of Handbook of Research on Innovation and Clusters: Cases and Policies, edited by Charlie Karlsson. Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc. 2008. Review of Regional Studies. Clark, Jennifer (2008) Review of Understanding the Firm: Spatial and Organizational Dimensions, edited by Michael Taylor and Päivi Oinas. Oxford University Press: 2006. Economic Geography. Volume 84 No. 2, April.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS --- KEYNOTES, PLENARIES, PRESENTATIONS, PANELS

Clark, Jennifer. Plenary Speaker, Smart Cities: Remaking Markets and Manufacturing Open Innovation Spaces. Regional Polarisation and Unequal Development in CEE: Challenges for Innovative Space-based Policies. Regional Studies Association Central and Eastern Europe Conference, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, September 2017. Clark, Jennifer. Panel Presenter: Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS) 40th Anniversary Panel. Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference Boston, MA, April 2017. Clark, Jennifer. Presenter. Making Smart Cities. Workshop Two on Cyber Social Learning Systems. Computing Community Consortium. Ann Arbor, MI, November 2016. Clark, Jennifer. Presenter: Manufacturing by Design Panel: Industry 4.0 European Week of Regions and Cities. Committee of the Regions and European Commission's DG for Regional Policy. Brussels, Belgium, October 2016 (declined). Clark, Jennifer. Presenter. Smart Cities and Connected Communities. Workshop One on Cyber Social Learning Systems. Computing Community Consortium. Seattle, WA, August 2016. .

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS, CONTINUED

Clark, Jennifer. Keynote Speaker. Smart Cities and Social Entrepreneurship: Remaking Markets and Manufacturing Open Innovation Spaces. The 19th Uddevalla Symposium on "Geography, Open Innovation, Diversity and Entrepreneurship" London, UK, June 2016. Clark, Jennifer. Presenter. Rethinking US Manufacturing Policy. MAKERS Conference. Birmingham Business School. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, June 2016. Clark, Jennifer. Presenter. City-University Smart Cities Partnerships. Gigabit Cities Summit. Kansas City, MO, May 2016. Clark, Jennifer. Presenter. Economic Development and Public Policy Implications. NSF INFEWS Workshop. Washington, DC, February 2016. Clark, Jennifer. Presenter: Urban Innovation and Public Policy. NSF Smart Communities Workshop. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, January 2016. Clark, Jennifer. Presenter: “Beyond the Tipping Point: The MetroLab Network” GreenBiz VERGE 2015 Conference, San Jose, California, October 2015. Clark, Jennifer. Presenter: 'Working Regions': Rethinking Regional Manufacturing Policy, Panel: Rethinking regional-level industrial policies for the 'new manufacturing'. Possibilities for enhancing regional resilience and smart specialisation?" European Week of Regions and Cities. Committee of the Regions and European Commission's DG for Regional Policy. Brussels, Belgium, October 2015. Clark, Jennifer. Panel Presenter: Made in America…Again, A Discussion of the Miller Center Commission's Manufacturing Study, Miller and Martin, Chattanooga, Tennessee, August 2015. Clark, Jennifer. Panel Presenter: Smart Cities in a World of Big Data and Ubiquitous Connectivity, Industry Forum, Georgia Tech Institute for People and Technology (IPAT), Atlanta, Georgia, November 2014.

Clark, Jennifer. Panel Presenter: Findings and Recommendations for Scale-up Policy and Supply Chain Development. Reinventing U.S. Advanced Manufacturing: A Review of the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership 2.0 Report. The Innovation Policy Forum, The National Academies of Science Washington, DC, October 2014.

Clark, Jennifer. Panel Presenter: Technology Diffusion and Development and the Future of the MEPs Urban Manufacturing Alliance 3rd Annual Convening Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 2014. Clark, Jennifer. Presenter: Technology Diffusion and Development in SMEs and Supply Chains, Manufacturing Extension Partnership Board Meeting, U.S. Department of Commerce, Gaithersburg, Maryland, October 2014. Clark, Jennifer. Panel Presenter: The Economy of Immigration and Planning, American Planning Association Annual Meeting Atlanta, Georgia, April 2014. Clark, Jennifer. Presenter: Scale-Up Technology Diffusion and Development in the Supply Chain, Advanced Manufacturing Partnership 2.0 Regional Meeting, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Troy, New York, April 2014. Clark, Jennifer. Presenter: National Photonics Initiative: Photonics Clusters in Global Context, Rochester Regional Photonics Cluster Annual Meeting Rochester, New York, September 2013.

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS, CONTINUED

Clark, Jennifer. Working Regions: Regeneration by Design, GTMI Manufacturing Research Seminar Series Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute (GTMI), Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia, April 2013. Clark, Jennifer. Panel Presenter: University Economic Development: Empirical Research, SSTI (State Science, Technology, and Innovation) 16th Annual Conference Atlanta, Georgia, October 2012. Clark, Jennifer. Working Regions: Regeneration by Design. Workshop Presenter: Regeneration Economies in an Age of Uncertainty: Transformation, Innovation and Economic Growth Institute of Advanced Studies Workshop, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, September 2012. Clark, Jennifer. Panel Moderator: The Future of Manufacturing Innovation SEUS-CP Alliance 5th Annual Meeting (Southeast US and Canadian Provinces Alliance) Myrtle Beach, SC, May 2012. Clark, Jennifer. Assessing the Economic Impact of the US Optics and Photonics Industry. Panel Presenter: Harnessing Light: Capitalizing on Optical Science Trends and Challenges for Future Research, Board of Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, The National Academies of Science Washington, DC, April 2011. Clark, Jennifer. Panelist: How are Labor Market Institutions Adapting to Economic Crisis? Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Conference Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 2010. Clark, Jennifer. Panelist: Manufacturing Capitalism Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference Washington, DC, April 2010. Clark, Jennifer. Research Workshop Presenter: Globalization and the Service Workplace, Peter Wall Institute of Advanced Studies and the Inter-University Research Centre on Globalization and Work-CRIMT, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, October 2008. Clark, Jennifer. Research Workshop on Supplier Networks: Regional Restructuring and the Rochester Optics Industry Center for Industry Studies, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 2008. Clark, Jennifer. The US Case: Innovation Policy and Regional Economic Development Presentation to the Canadian Consulates of the Southeast United States Atlanta, Georgia, December 2006.

Clark, Jennifer. Innovation Policy and Regional Development: The US Case The Atlanta Conference on Science and Technology Policy 2006: US-EU Policies for Research and Innovation Atlanta, Georgia, May 2006.

ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS

Clark, Jennifer. Smart Cities: Remaking Markets and Manufacturing Open Innovation Spaces. American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2017 Clark, Jennifer and Thomas Lodato. Co-Working Spaces, the Maker Movement and the Rise of Flexible Urban Workspaces. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting (ACSP) Portland, Oregon 2016 Clark, Jennifer. Manufacturing by Design: The Rise of Regional Intermediaries and the Reemergence of Collective Action, Regional Studies Association North America Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, June 2016

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ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS, CONTINUED

Clark, Jennifer. Manufacturing Smart Cities: A Critical Use Case for Regional Policy. American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference San Francisco, California, March 2016 Clark, Jennifer. Policy through Practice: The Role of Regional Intermediaries and Distributed Networks in Institutional Innovation at the City Scale, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting (ACSP) Houston, Texas, October 2015 Giuffrida, Greg, Jennifer Clark, Steve Cross. “Putting Innovation in Place: Georgia Tech’s Innovation Neighborhood of ‘Tech Square’.” 10th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Genoa, Italy, September 2015. Clark, Jennifer. Policy through Practice: Local Communities and Institutional Innovation. The Fourth Global Conference on Economic Geography. Oxford, UK, August 2015 Clark, Jennifer. Policy through Practice: The Role of Regional Intermediaries and Distributed Networks in Institutional Innovation at the City Scale, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference Chicago, Illinois, April 2015 Clark, Jennifer. Manufacturing by Design: The Rise of Regional Intermediaries and the Reemergence of Collective Action, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting (ACSP), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 2014 Clark, Jennifer. Regeneration Economies: The Rise of Regional Intermediaries and the Reemergence of Collective Action City Futures III: Joint Conference of the European Urban Research Association (EURA) and the Urban Affairs Association (UAA) Paris, France, June 2014 Clark, Jennifer. Manufacturing by Design: The Rise of Regional Intermediaries and the Reemergence of Collective Action, Industry Studies Association Annual Conference Portland, Oregon, May 2014 Clark, Jennifer. Manufacturing by Design: The Rise of Regional Intermediaries and the Reemergence of Collective Action, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference Tampa, Florida, April 2014 Clark, Jennifer. Working Regions: Regeneration by Design in Older Industrial Regions, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) and Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) Joint Congress Dublin, Ireland, July 2013 Clark, Jennifer. Hidden in Plain Sight: The Optics and Photonics Industry in the World Economy, Industry Studies Association Annual Conference Kansas City, Missouri, May 2013 Clark, Jennifer. Working Regions: Regeneration By Design, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference Los Angeles, California, April 2013 Clark, Jennifer. The Siting of “Scientific Spaces” in the US: The Push and Pull of Regional Development Strategies and the Implications for SMEs, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Conference Cincinnati, Ohio, November 2012 Clark, Jennifer and Janelle Knox-Hayes. Fictitious Capital vs. The Regions: The Economic Geography of Intellectual Property and Carbon Emissions Credit Markets, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Conference Salt Lake City, Utah, October 2011

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ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS, CONTINUED

Clark, Jennifer and Janelle Knox-Hayes. Fictitious Capital vs. The Regions: The Economic Geography of Intellectual Property and Carbon Emissions Credit Markets, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference Seattle, Washington, April 2011 Clark, Jennifer. The Fate of Older Industrial Regions (OIRs) in the US: A Divergence in High-Tech Employment Trends, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Conference Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 2010 Clark, Jennifer. Regional Responses to Global Economic Crisis: Revisiting the Case of Italian Industrial Districts Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT) and the Canadian Industrial Relations Association (ACRI-CIRA), Quebec City, Canada, June 2010 Clark, Jennifer. Leaving the Satellite Platform Behind? Divergent Geographies of Production and Innovation, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference Washington, DC, April 2010 Clark, Jennifer. Regional Resilience and Reactive Capacity: A Typology of Firm Ecologies in U.S. High-Tech Industries, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 3rd Annual Industry Studies Conference Chicago, Illinois, May 2009 Clark, Jennifer. The Role of Innovative Small Firm Networks in Regional Economic Resilience, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2009 Clark, Jennifer. Flexibility or Coordination? The Effects of National and Regional Innovation Strategies on the Photonics Industry in U.S. and Canada, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference Boston, Massachusetts, April 2008 Clark, Jennifer. Regional Restructuring and the Question of Resilience, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 2nd Annual Industry Studies Conference Boston, Massachusetts, April 2008 Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark. Power in Firm Networks: What it Means for Regional Innovation Systems, North American Regional Science Annual Conference Savannah, Georgia November 2007 Clark, Jennifer. Flexibility or Coordination? The Effects of National and Regional Innovation Strategies on the Photonics Industry in U.S. and Canada, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Conference Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 2007 Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark. Power in Firm Networks: What it Means for Regional Innovation Systems, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 1st Annual Industry Studies Conference Boston, Massachusetts, April 2007 Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark. Power in Firm Networks: What it Means for Regional Innovation Systems, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference San Francisco, California, April 2007 Clark, Jennifer. Mapping Innovation: Optics and Photonics and Medical Devices in the United States, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Conference Arlington, Texas, November 2006 Clark, Jennifer. Regional Institutional Infrastructure: The Role of Universities in Regional Economic Development, Technology Transfer Society Annual Conference Atlanta, Georgia, September 2006

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ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS, CONTINUED

Clark, Jennifer. Killing the Goose that Laid the Golden Egg: Labor Market Flexibility and the Erosion of Competitive Advantage, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference Chicago, Illinois, March 2006 Clark, Jennifer. Investing in Competitive Capacity: The Role of Universities in the Learning Region, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Conference Portland, Oregon, November 2004 Clark, Jennifer. Flexibility and the ‘Creative Class’: The Regional Labor Market and Firm Strategies, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 2004

GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AWARDS

National Science Foundation (NSF), United States

Co-Principal Investigator, RIPS Type 2: Participatory Modeling of Complex Urban Infrastructure Systems (Model Urban SysTems). NSFEFRI-1441208 Award Amount: $2,499,999; 2014 – 2017 Supplemental Research Grant, RIPS Supplemental: INFEWS Workshop Proposal: Interactions of Food Systems with Water, Energy, and Transportation Systems, 2016

Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Birmingham (UK) Honorary Senior Research Fellow, 2013-2016 Research Grant, Regeneration Economies: Transforming People, Place and Production, Co-PI, 2013-2014

Regional Studies Association

Best Book Award 2009, for Remaking Regional Economies: Power, Labor, and Firm Strategies in the Knowledge Economy. London: Routledge. Research Network Grant: “Working Regions”: Rethinking Regional Manufacturing Policy, 2013-2016 Members: Georgia Tech, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Portland State University, University of Illinois, Champaign Urbana, and University of Pennsylvania. Research Network Grant: New Manufacturing Regions, 2016-2018 Members: Georgia Tech, Aston Business School, Birmingham Business School, and CUNY

Foresight | United Kingdom Government Office for Science Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, UK, The Future of British Manufacturing Project, 2011-2012

REPORT: John Bryson, Jennifer Clark, and Rachel Mulhall (2013) The competitiveness and evolving geography of British manufacturing: where is manufacturing tied locally and how might this change? Evidence Paper 3: The Future of British Manufacturing: A New Era of Opportunity and Challenge for the UK. Foresight | United Kingdom Government Office for Science, London 2013.*

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GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AWARDS, CONTINUED

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Local Development Research Contract: Industry Canada, CANADA, regional dimension external team lead, LEED Programme

(Local Economic and Employment Development), June 2015- REPORT: Clark, Jennifer (2016) The Regional Dimension in J. Potter and M. Marchese, Eds. SMEs and Entrepreneurship Policies in Canada. Paris: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Publications.

Research Contract: Regione Marche, Italy, Labor Markets lead external evaluation team, 2009-2011 REPORT: Clark, Jennifer (2011) Human Capital and the Labor Market in J. Potter, A. Proto, and M. Marchese, Eds. Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Local Development in the Marche Region, Italy. Paris: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Publications.

The National Research Council of Canada Research Contract: Cluster Analysis: A Study of the Photonics Cluster in the United States, Technology Cluster

Secretariat (TCS), Strategy and Development Branch, 2009 Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada Faculty Research Award, Canadian Studies Program, Flexibility or Coordination? The Effects of National and

Regional Innovation Strategies on the Photonics Industry in U.S. and Canada, 2007-2010 Provincial Government of Québec, Canada Research Grant: Grants for Professors and Researchers, Québec/United States University Grant Program,

Understanding Regional Innovation Systems: The Optics and Photonics Industry in Quebec, 2012 Selected Participant, Quebec Summer Seminar, Center for Quebec Studies, Montreal and Quebec City 2012

DAAD: The German Academic Exchange Service or Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst

Selected Participant, Science Tour 2016: City of the Future Aachen, Bonn, Darmstadt, Stuttgart, Munich, Germany

Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Commonwealth of Virginia Reviewer on Scientific Commission: Technology and Commercialization Technical Review Committee, TIC

(Tobacco Commission) $100 million R & D Commercialization Fund, (Georgia Tech Lead), 2014-2015

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Industry Studies Program Book Promotion Grant, Remaking Regional Economies: Power, Labor, and Firm Strategies in the Knowledge Economy, 2008 Site Visit Grants for Early Career Scholars, Regional Restructuring and the Photonics Industry, 2008-2010 Conference Grant Program, Global Competitiveness in High Technology Industries: Innovation, Regulation, and Labor Skills, An Industry Studies Panel for the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 2008 Sloan Foundation Industry Studies Annual Conference Travel Grant, 2007, 2008

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GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AWARDS, CONTINUED

Georgia Institute of Technology

Interdisciplinary Research Center, Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) to establish the Center for Urban Innovation, Committed Operating Budget, 2014-2017 Faculty Fellow, Smart Cities, Center for Serve-Learn-Sustain, Georgia Tech Office of the Provost, 2017 Faculty Gold Star Award, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, 2015, 2016 Ivan Allen College Special Research Award, The Handbook of Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy, 2013 GT-FIRE Mini Grant, SOAR: Symposium on Opportunity and Access Research, 2013 Faculty Seed Grant, Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics (COPE), Strategies and Priorities of the Photonics Industry: A Global Policy Perspective, 2011-2012 Ivan Allen College Special Research Award, Working Regions: Reconnecting Innovation and Production in the Knowledge Economy, 2011 ISERF Faculty Research Award, Understanding Regional Innovation Systems (RIS): A Comparative Study of Photonics Clusters and National Science and Innovation Policy, 2010 ISERF Faculty Research Award, Geographies of Innovation: A Comparative Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Inventors and Innovative Small Firms in the United States, 2008 ISERF Faculty Research Award, The Effects of National and Regional Innovation Strategies on the Photonics Industry in U.S. and Canada, 2007 ISERF Faculty Research Award, Agglomeration and Innovation in the Development of Small Firm Networks, 2006 Faculty Member of the Year, School of Public Policy, 2006-2007

ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP POSITIONS IN THE PROFESSION

American Association of Geographers (AAG is an international academic association and EGSG is one of the largest specialty groups) Nominating Committee 2017- Economic Geography Specialty Group (EGSG) of the American Association of Geographers

Chair, EGSG, 2017-2018 Vice Chair, EGSG, 2015-2016 Member, EGSG, 2003-present

Editor, Regional Studies The Journal of The Regional Studies Association

Industry Studies Association (ISA)

Founding Member, Industry Studies Association Early Career Development Committee Member (ECDC), 2009-2010 Professional Development Workshop Subcommittee, 2010

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)

Co-Chair, Regional Planning Conference Track, 2009-2012 Reviewed and organized all paper and panel submissions to Regional Planning (50-75 papers annually)

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ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS/CONFERENCES

Academic Organizer/Host: Regional Studies Association 2nd North America Conference:

Cities and Regions: Managing Growth and Change, Georgia Tech, June 2016 American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2017

Conference Panels Co-Organizer, Chair, and Panel Discussant 2016 (Reviewed and organized 50 + papers): Economic Geography – Structure, Networks, Evolution and Policy (panels sponsored by the Regional Studies Association)

American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference, San Francisco, April 2016 Conference Panels Co-Organizer, Chair, and Panel Discussant 2016 (Reviewed and organized 50 + papers): Economic Geography – Structure, Networks, Evolution and Policy (panels sponsored by the Regional Studies Association)

Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois April 2015

Conference Panels Co-Organizer, Chair, and Panel Discussant 2015 (Reviewed and organized 50 + papers): Evolutionary Economic Geography --- Networks, Institutions, and Policy, Scientific Labour Markets, and Innovation Systems, Geographies of Diversity and Inequality (panels sponsored by the Regional Studies Association)

Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Tampa, Florida, April 2014 Conference Panels Co-Organizer, Chair, and Panel Discussant 2014 (Reviewed and organized 30 + papers): Economic Geography – Regions in Crisis: Resilience, Evolution or Transformation? (panels sponsored by the Regional Studies Association)

Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, New York, New York, February 2012

Conference Panel Co-Organizer, Manufacturing Transformed? From design-driven competitiveness to financialisation,

Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2008

Conference Panel Organizer, Global Competitiveness in High Technology Industries: Innovation, Regulation, and Labor Skills

Industry Studies Association (ISA)

Conference Panel Co-Organizer, 2014, Working Regions: Rethinking Manufacturing Policy, Industry Studies Association Annual Meeting (sponsored by the Regional Studies Association) Conference Panel Organizer, 2008, Global Competitiveness in High Technology Industries: Innovation, Regulation, and Labor Skills, Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2008

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)

Conference Panel Organizer, 2012, Manufacturing Transformed? Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio Panel Discussant, Regional Planning Track, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conferences 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014

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UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE

UNIVERSITY LEVEL CONTRIBUTIONS Office of the Vice President for Research

EVPR Faculty Committee on IRI/IRC Policy and Strategy 2013-present Smart Cities and Connected Communities Research Neighborhood Lead (CODA Building Taskforce) 2015- Research Center Review Committee, Tennenbaum Institute, 2011-2012 GT-FIRE Grants Review Committee, 2012, 2013

GT Interdisciplinary Research Institute and GT Interdisciplinary Research Center Research Affiliations

Faculty Affiliate, Institute for People and Technology, 2014- Faculty Affiliate, Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute (GTMI), 2012- Faculty Affiliate, Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems, 2014- Faculty Affiliate, GVU Center, College of Computing, 2014- Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Development and Application of Internet-of-Things Technologies (CDAIT), 2014-

Office of the Vice President for Research and Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship Invited Mentor, Retreat for Newly Tenured Faculty, 2013, 2014, 2015 Invited Participant, Retreat for Newly Tenured Faculty Retreat, 2011 Invited Participant, Leadership Roundtable, 2011

Office of the Provost

Dean Royster’s Review and Reappointment Committee, Ivan Allen College 2014-2015 Strategic Planning Working Group, Ivan Allen Institute for Advanced Studies (AIAS) 2011-2013 Panelist, “Life as a Faculty Member," CRIDC Career, Research, Innovation Development Conference, 2015

Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, Georgia Institute of Technology

Ad-Hoc Committee on IAC Vita for Promotion and Tenure, 2012-2013 IAC Representative, Title IX Compliance Committee, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-2012 Ivan Allen Legacy Awards Selection Committee, 2009, 2012

College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology

Faculty Search Committee, City and Regional Planning, 2006-2007 Faculty Search Committee, City and Regional Planning, 2010-2011 Faculty Search Committee, City and Regional Planning, 2012-2013

SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT LEVEL CONTRIBUTIONS School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology Faculty Committees:

School R P&T Committee, 2011- current (all 3rd year critical reviews and tenure reviews) Faculty Executive Committee 2008-2010 Faculty Search Committee, 2014-2015

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SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT LEVEL CONTRIBUTIONS, CONTINUED Curriculum Committees:

Degree Program Director, Dual Degree MS in Public Policy and MRP in City and Regional Planning (MSPP + MCRP), 2007-2012 Graduate Curriculum Committee 2005-2014

MSPP Program: MSPP Admissions 2005-2012; MSPP Program Development Subcommittee 2009-2010

PhD Program: PhD Admissions 2005-2012 Doctoral Exams Economic Development Specialty Committee Member 2008, 2010, 2011 Doctoral Exams Science and Technology Specialty Committee 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014

POLICY COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES/NETWORKS

MetroLab Network

Georgia Tech Lead on the Nationwide Network of City-University Partnerships launched by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Washington, DC, 2015-

Ideas for a New American Century, Milstein Symposium, Miller Center at The University of Virginia

Commissioner, Bipartisan Commission on New Manufacturing, 2013-2014 REPORT: Building a Nation of Makers: Six Ideas to Accelerate the Innovative Capacity of America's Manufacturing SMEs

International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE)

Engineering, Science & Technology Policy Committee (ESTeP) Member, 2012-2014 The Essential Economy Council

Economic Adviser 2012-present REPORT: The Essential Economy: Report of Findings, State of Georgia, February 2013

Advanced Manufacturing Partnership 2.0 (AMP 2.0), President’s Council of Advisors on Science and

Technology, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Washington, DC Georgia Tech Lead on Manufacturing Policy Workstream REPORT: Accelerating U.S. Advanced Manufacturing (AMP 2.0 Steering Committee Report), October 2014

Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP), President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology,

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Washington, DC Work stream Participant, Shared Facilities/Infrastructure and Policy Workstreams, 2011-2012 Facilitator, Shared Facilities/Infrastructure Work stream, Atlanta Regional Meeting, 2011 REPORT: Capturing Domestic Competitive Advantage in Advanced Manufacturing (AMP Steering Committee Report), July 2012

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ACADEMIC REVIEWER

Editorial Advisory Board, “Economic Transformations” series, Agenda Publishing (UK) Special Issue Editor (invited): Special Issue: Rethinking Regional Manufacturing Policy. Regions, Regional Studies Association. March 2015. Issue 297. Special Issue: Manufacturing: New Industries, Progressive Approaches. Progressive Planning, Planners’ Network. No. 190, Winter 2012. Article and/or Book Reviewer for Academic Journals: Journal of Economic Geography Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society (CJRES) Environment and Planning A (EPA) Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER) Journal of the American Planning Association (JAPA) Journal of Technology Transfer Economic Development Quarterly (EDQ) Regional Studies Research Policy Economic Geography Book/Manuscript Reviewer for Presses: Hodges Series on Business, Entrepreneurship, and Public Policy, University of North Carolina Press (Series

Adviser and Reviewer)

University of California, Berkeley Press Wiley-Blackwell Routledge, Cities and Regions Book Series Grant/Award Reviewer for Funders: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Faculty Early-Career Development Program (CAREER), Science, Technology and Society Program Science of Science and Innovation Policy (SciSIP) program Collaborative Research, Political Science Program, Social & Economic Sciences (SES)

Industry Studies Association Doctoral Dissertation Awards

Global Urban Datafest Judge, International Smart Cities Hackathon

Open Research Area in Europe for the Social Sciences, A Collaboration of Agence Nationale de la Recherce (France), the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germany), and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC, UK), and the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (The Netherlands)

Research Grants Program, Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), UK Faculty Research Awards, Canadian Studies Program, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canadian Embassy

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TEACHING AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

COURSES DESIGNED AND TAUGHT School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology PUBP 6112: Research Design for Policy Science (graduate core course for MSPP degree) PUBP 6602/CP 6244: Economic Development Practice (graduate concentration course in the economic development sequence) PUBP 3110: Research Methods (undergraduate core course for BSPP degree) PUBP 6604: Urban and Regional Policy Analysis (graduate concentration course in the urban policy and regional policy sequence) PUBP 6741: Geographies of Innovation formerly PUBP 8803: Regional Economic Development and Labor Markets (graduate elective in science and technology policy) PUBP 8550: Advanced Urban and Regional Development Theory (PhD concentration capstone course) Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University CRP 395.11: The Political Economy of the City: The Cases of New York City and Washington, DC (undergraduate) CRP 417/517: Economic Development: Firms, Industries, Regions (graduate & undergraduate) CRP 331: Preparation for Urban Fieldwork (undergraduate)

INDIVIDUAL STUDENT ADVISING

POST DOCTORAL FELLOWS Thomas Lodato, PhD, Georgia Tech August 2015-December 2016 Taylor Shelton, PhD, Clark University October 2015-June 2016

GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTS (GRAS) SUPERVISE

Supraja Sudharsan, Center for Urban Innovation, 2016- Chris Thayer, Center for Urban Innovation, 2016- Sarah Carnes, Center for Urban Innovation, 2015-2016 Greg Giuffrida, Center for Urban Innovation, 2014-2015 Emma French, Center for Urban Innovation, 2014- Mackenzie Wood, Center for Urban Innovation, 2015 Caroline Golin, Center for Urban Innovation, 2015-2016 Yuanyuan Lin, Center for Urban Innovation, 2014-2015 Alexa Stephens, Program in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, 2005-2007 Taylor Narewski, Program in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, 2007 Mark Farmer, Atlanta BeltLine, Urban Public Spaces Project, 2006 Jason Randall, Atlanta BeltLine, Urban Public Spaces Project, 2006

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INDIVIDUAL STUDENT ADVISING, CONTINUED

PHD DISSERTATION ADVISING Kirsten Jones Bandyopadhyay (Adviser), School of Public Policy, Ivan Allen College PhD Dissertation: Firm Strategies in Scientific Labor Markets: An Empirical Investigation into the Photonics Industry (grad. 2015) Alexander Smith, School of Public Policy, Ivan Allen College (abd 2015) Gyungwon Kim, School of Public Policy, Ivan Allen College (abd 2015) Xiaojing Sun, School of Public Policy, Ivan Allen College (graduated 2016) Stefanie Brodie, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, (graduated 2015) Thomas Douthat, School of City and Regional Planning, College of Architecture (abd 2014) Rahul Jain, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University (New Jersey) PhD Dissertation: Regional Knowledge, Networks and Economic Growth: A Study of U.S. Regions and Occupations from 2000 to 2010 (abd 2014) Matt Cox, School of Public Policy, Ivan Allen College, PhD Dissertation: Energy, Carbon, and Sustainability US Metropolitan Statistical Areas (graduated 2014) Thema Monroe-White, School of Public Policy, Ivan Allen College, PhD Dissertation: A Cross-Country Investigation of Institutions and Opportunities on Social Enterprise Innovation (graduated 2014) Jeong-Il Park, School of City and Regional Planning, College of Architecture, PhD Dissertation: Spatial Distribution of Foreign Manufacturers in Georgia (graduated 2014) Yun Sang Lee, School of City and Regional Planning, College of Architecture, PhD Dissertation: The Impact of Mortgage Market Changes on Homebuyer Segregation, (graduated 2013) Lewis Faulk, Andrew Young School of Public Affairs, Georgia State University and School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, PhD Dissertation: Nonprofit and Foundation Behavior in Competitive Markets for Grants, (graduated 2011) Jung Won Yoon, School of History, Technology, and Society, Ivan Allen College, PhD Dissertation: China’s Sustainable Developmental Challenge in the Global Learning Economy: Bridging the Knowledge Divide at the Regional Level, (graduated 2011) Jaechul Kim, School of City and Regional Planning, College of Architecture, PhD Dissertation: Innovation ­ Diffusion Processes in Urban Design Movements: Application of the Model ­ Prototype, (graduated 2010) Dirk Libaers, School of Public Policy, Ivan Allen College, PhD Dissertation: Three essays on serial innovator firms and geographic clustering (graduated 2008)

M.S. THESES (INCL. DUAL DEGREES) Rahul Jain, 2011 MSPP+MCRP Thesis: Effects of Federal Funding in Revitalization of Urban Labor Markets Nancy Galewski, 2010 MSPP+MCRP Thesis: Strengthening networks in Campesino Communities in the

Callejon de Huaylas for improved management of the Santa River Watershed, Peru Ashley Rivera, 2010 MSPP+MCRP Thesis: Economic Development and Infrastructure Investment at the Port of

Brunswick Austin Dickson, 2010 MSPP Thesis: Achieving Equity? A Closer Look at the 'Disadvantaged Business

Enterprise' Program in Georgia DeeDee Bennett, 2009 MSPP Thesis: A Comparative Analysis of State Emergency Plans: Improving Response

to Vulnerable Populations Brook Brandon, 2008 MSPP+MCRP Thesis: Emergency Preparedness Planning & Policy and Vulnerable

Populations in Pubic Schools Alexa Stephens, 2007 MSPP+MCRP Thesis: The Development of the Digital Music Industry in Atlanta

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INDIVIDUAL STUDENT ADVISING, CONTINUED

M.S. PROFESSIONAL PAPERS (INCL. DUAL DEGREES) Chris Thayer, 2018 MSPP+MCRP Research Professional Paper Emma French, 2017 MSPP+MCRP Research Professional Paper Alejandra Parrao, 2015 MSPP Research Professional Paper: Industry Specialization and Employment Change in United States Metropolitan Areas, 2001-2012 Christina Span, 2014 MSPP+MCRP Research Professional Paper: Effective Government Efficiency A Review of Municipal Best Practices and Recommendations for the City of Atlanta Maria Sotnikova, 2014 MSPP+MCRP Research Professional Paper: Food Access and Transportation Interactions: Grocery Shuttles in Atlanta and Beyond Loren Crawford, 2014 MSPP Research Professional Paper: Pre-Kindergarten & the economy: What are the economic impacts of high quality pre-k at the state level? Shelley Stewart, 2014 MSPP Research Professional Paper: Reversal of Urban Sprawl: Which Methods Work Best? Tameka Dukes, 2013 MSPP Research Professional Paper Effectiveness of Opportunity Zone Programs in Economic Development: Are Opportunity Zones An Important Factor In The Decision Making Of Employers? Randall Gibbs, 2013 MSPP Research Professional Paper Bekim Haliki, 2013 MSPP Research Professional Paper Carole Bryden, 2013 MSPP Research Professional Paper Jennifer Yun, 2013 MSPP+MCRP Research Professional Paper: Establishing Atlanta as a Global Mobile Technology Hub: Creating an Ecosystem for Real-World Opportunities Chelsea Arkin, 2010 MSPP+MCRP Professional Paper: Community Land Trusts: An Effective Tool and Innovative Model for Affordable Housing Laney Ey, 2010 MSPP Research Paper: A Comparative Analysis of Independent and Dependent Schools Districts in the US Charlie Moseley, 2010 MSPP+MCRP Professional Paper: The Economic Development Impact of Urban Casinos Neela Ram, 2011 MSPP+MCRP Professional Paper: Impact of Resource Conservation and Development Councils on Local Economies: Beth Hawes, 2009 MSPP+MCRP Professional Paper: Foreclosures and Neighborhood Typologies: How knowing our neighborhoods can aid policy making and resource allocation Charlotte Sutphin, 2009 MSPP Research Paper: Land Conservation and Economic Development in Central America Jolea Bryant, 2007 MSPP Research Paper: Environmental Justice: A Comparative Study of Atlanta Neighborhoods Mark Farmer, 2006 MSPP Research Paper: Two Approaches to the Creative Economy in Savannah, GA