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DIANA DILLAWAY
(Ventura, CA)
SUMMARY
EDUCATION
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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
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B.A., Antioch
College (San Francisco), 1978
PUBLICATIONS
PLANNING/ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
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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.
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California
Foundation on the Environment and the Economy. San Francisco.
Researched air off-set credit trading. 1988
Selected
Research Publications and Papers:
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Bonduki, Yamil and
Diana Dillaway. 1985. “Statistical Compendium: Buffalo and Pittsburgh SMSAs,” Berkeley,
CA: Department of City and Regional Planning.
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Bonduki, Yamil et
al. 1986. “Makina Community Upgrading: Nairobi, Kenya.” Berkeley,
CA: Department of Architecture.
PRESENTATIONS
AND TESTIMONY
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Guest lecturer, School of Public Administration and Urban Studies, California State University, San Diego
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Presenter, University of California at Los Angeles
Roundtable, Department of Urban Planning
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Member, City of Los Angeles Market and Economic Development Task Force, Office of Integrated Solid
Waste Management
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Contributor, recycling market development position paper for gubernatorial campaign
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Expert witness, Oakland Recycling Commission on recycling
initiatives and economic
development
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Featured speaker, Bay Area Foundations Meeting on the linkage
between recycling and economic
development
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Panelist, City of San Jose, CA, "Recycled Products Procurement and
Business Development Conference," San Jose,
CA, on recycling-based economic
development
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Panelist, Rural Community Assistance Corporation
Conference
titled "In Partnership: Giving Rural
America a Voice" on recycling
market development
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Panelist, Alameda County Waste Management Authority
Annual Seminar on recycling
market development
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Member, Northern California Recycling and Economic Development Roundtable
ORGANIZATIONAL
LEADERSHIP
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Program
Director, San Jose
Development Corporation, San Jose, CA, 1989-1990
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Executive
Director, Farallones
Institute, Berkeley and Occidental, CA, 1983-84
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Development
Director, Institute for Food
and Development Policy, San
Francisco, CA, 1981-83
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Education
Director, New School for
Democratic Management, San Francisco, CA, 1980-81
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Promotion
Director, Mother Jones
Magazine, San Francisco, CA, 1976-80
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Program Director,
Foundation for National Progress, San Francisco,
CA, 1976-1980
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Technical
Assistant, New York State
Council on the Arts, Buffalo, NY, 1972-75
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