Diana Dillaway
 
 

Contact:  web page www.DianaDillaway.com,  email Diana@DianaDillaway.com, fax (805) 648-6196

 

DIANA DILLAWAY  (Ventura, CA) 

SUMMARY

  • Twenty-five years designing and leading programs concerned with community and economic development, and the environment.

 EDUCATION

  • Master of City Planning.  Department of City and Regional Planning, U. C. Berkeley, 1988.  Concentration:  Regional Economics. 
    Thesis: Political and Economic Restructuring in a Declining City

  • B.A., Antioch College (San Francisco), 1978

PUBLICATIONS

  • Dillaway, Diana.  1992.  Capturing the Local Economic Benefit of Recycling: A Strategy Manual for Local Governments, Sacramento:  The Local Government Commission. 

 PLANNING/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH

  • The Center for Business and Environmental Studies.  California State University, Hayward.  Senior Associate and Project Director.  Directed research projects on environmental and community issues. 1992-5.

  • California Foundation on the Environment and the Economy.  San Francisco.  Researched air off-set credit trading. 1988

Selected Research Publications and Papers:

  • Dillaway, Diana.  1992.  “Strategic Philanthropy:  An Action Plan for Recycling Economic Development, San Francisco:  Commissioned by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Pew Charitable Trusts, and the James C. Penney Foundation.

  • Dillaway, et al.  1993.  “San Francisco Mercado Project:  Market Development Plan,” Phase I and Phase II, Hayward, CA:  The Center for Business and Environmental Studies.

  • Dillaway, et al.  1994.  “A Study of Recycling Collection Alternatives,” Hayward, CA:  The Center for Business and Environmental Studies.

  • Bonduki, Yamil and Diana Dillaway.  1985.  “Statistical Compendium: Buffalo and Pittsburgh SMSAs,” Berkeley, CA:  Department of City and Regional Planning.

  • Bonduki, Yamil et al.  1986.  “Makina Community Upgrading:  Nairobi, Kenya.”  Berkeley, CA:  Department of Architecture.

PRESENTATIONS AND TESTIMONY

  • Guest lecturer, School of Public Administration and Urban Studies, California State University, San Diego

  • Presenter, University of California at Los Angeles Roundtable, Department of Urban Planning

  • Member, City of Los Angeles Market and Economic Development Task Force, Office of Integrated Solid Waste Management

  • Contributor, recycling market development position paper for gubernatorial campaign

  • Expert witness, Oakland Recycling Commission on recycling initiatives and economic development

  • Featured speaker, Bay Area Foundations Meeting on the linkage between recycling and economic development

  • Panelist, City of San Jose, CA, "Recycled Products Procurement and Business Development Conference," San Jose, CA, on recycling-based economic development

  • Panelist, Rural Community Assistance Corporation Conference titled "In Partnership:  Giving Rural America a Voice" on recycling market development

  • Panelist, Alameda County Waste Management Authority Annual Seminar on recycling market development

  • Member, Northern California Recycling and Economic Development Roundtable

ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP

  • Program Director, San Jose Development Corporation, San Jose, CA, 1989-1990 

  • Executive Director, Farallones Institute, Berkeley and Occidental, CA,  1983-84

  • Development Director, Institute for Food and Development Policy, San Francisco, CA,  1981-83 

  • Education Director, New School for Democratic Management, San Francisco, CA,  1980-81

  • Promotion Director, Mother Jones Magazine, San Francisco, CA,  1976-80

  • Program Director, Foundation for National Progress, San Francisco, CA,  1976-1980

  • Technical Assistant, New York State Council on the Arts, Buffalo, NY, 1972-75

 

Diana Dillaway:

 

 

 Diana Dillaway (Ventura, CA)
 Diana@DianaDillaway.com
 www.DianaDillaway.com

 Fax (805)-648-6169