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2010 Conference Speaker Profile:
Ed McMahon

Ed McMahon

Senior Resident Fellow at the Urban Land Institute

Ed McMahon is an attorney, community planner, lecturer and author; he is currently a Senior Resident Fellow at the Urban Land Institute in Washington, D.C., where he holds the Charles Fraser Chair for Sustainable Development. Before joining the Urban Land Institute in 2004, Ed spent 14 years as the Vice President and Director of Land Use Planning for The Conservation Fund. Over the past 20 years, Ed has drafted numerous local land use plans and ordinances and organized successful efforts to acquire and protect urban parkland, wilderness areas and other conservation properties.

Ed is a Trustee of the Orton Family Foundation and is also the co-founder and former President of Scenic America, a national non-profit organization devoted to protecting America’s scenic landscapes. Before that, he taught law and public policy at Georgetown University Law Center for nine years and served in the U.S. Army at home and overseas. He is the author of 15 publications and over 150 articles, including Ten Principles for Smart Growth on the Suburban Fringe; Green Infrastructure: Connecting Landscapes and Communities; Land Conservation Financing; and Balancing Nature and Commerce in Gateway Communities. He also writes regularly for Urban Land Magazine, Planning Commissioners Journal and other periodicals. His latest work, Conservation Communities, was released in August, 2010.

More Information:

Visit the Urban Land Institute online
Find Ed's commentaries and publications at ULI

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Expect Change, Seize Opportunity
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Small and Sturdy
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