Michael Schramm, MA, a research associate and analyst/programmer at the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development will be presenting during the conference "Remaking America for the 21st Century: Reclaiming Vacant Properties" in New Orleans, LA on June 20, 2012. The three day conference is sponsored by the Center for Community Progress.
Schramm, who is presenting as both a researcher at CWRU and as the Director of IT and Research at the Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corporation, will be presenting the topic "Understanding Neighborhood Dynamics and Using Market-Based Data." Additional speakers for this panel include: Eleanore Eveleth, Data Driven Detroit; Quincy Jones, Osborn Neighborhood Alliance; Justin Kray, City of New Orleans; David Lessinger, New Orleans Redevelopment Authority; Alan Mallach, Center for Community Progress and the Brookings Institution; and Jason Stopa, Beacon of Hope Resource Center.
Please see the conference website for more information, the schedule, and to register.
The Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development is a research center at the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, a graduate school of social work at Case Western Reserve University.