Atlanta planner appointed president of Georgia Planning Association
The Georgia Planning Association (GPA), an organization of professional planners that serves communities across the state, has appointed Allison Stewart-Harris as its new president. Stewart-Harris, currently an associate principal and Planning Studio manager at the Atlanta-based TSW Planning, Architecture, and Landscape Architecture, will commence her four year-term on Jan. 1, 2025. Her background includes work […] The post Atlanta planner appointed president of Georgia Planning Association appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
The Georgia Planning Association (GPA), an organization of professional planners that serves communities across the state, has appointed Allison Stewart-Harris as its new president.
Stewart-Harris, currently an associate principal and Planning Studio manager at the Atlanta-based TSW Planning, Architecture, and Landscape Architecture, will commence her four year-term on Jan. 1, 2025.
Her background includes work in “comprehensive planning, redevelopment strategies, land use, transportation and transit-oriented development,” according to a release.
Additionally, the Atlanta resident has garnered experience in military planning, zoning administration, disaster recovery, along with parks and open space system planning.
Prior to her new role, Stewart-Harris previously served as GPA’s vice president of programs and has been involved in a number of initiatives, such as the Urban Land Institute’s Center for Leadership, as well as Arts and Leaders of Metro Atlanta.
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