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NICOLE GARDNER
District A City Councilor


Marie-Sophie Rohwäder
Q1: What first drew you to ecology, and how did that path lead you to a PhD? It actually started back in high school in Germany. In my geography class we spent a lot of time talking about climate change and about how urban and regional planning can help create more sustainable futures. That sparked my interest in how we manage our environment. That curiosity led me to study Geoecology, which takes a very holistic approach to understanding the Earth. It’s an interdisciplinary
Mar 19


Meet Barney Heath
Q: Most of your career was in planning, culminating as the Director of Planning and Development for our neighbor, Newton. What got you interested in the field? I was raised in Boston and always had an affinity and interest in how cities and communities work. I also had a desire to work in the public service/non-profit world. My career in planning has allowed me to serve in these capacities. Q: What did your role in Newton involve? I was fortunate to lead the Planning Depar
Mar 9
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