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EVENTS CALENDAR
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Apr. 2, 2010 Jonathan F.P. Rose, President Keynote Speaker, MIT Real Estate Speakers Series Cambridge, MA http://www.mit.edu Apr. 16, 2010 Jonathan F.P. Rose, President Workshop Speaker, 20th Annual Regional Assembly Regional Plan Association Waldorf=Astoria, New York, NY http://www.rpa.org
Apr. 22, 2010
Homer Robinson, Senior Project Manager, Romero Rose, LLC Robert Straka, Senior Project Manager, Romero Rose, LLC Presenters, "Gardens in the Desert: A LEED Multifamily Pilot Case History" Rocky Mountain Green Conference USGBC, Colorado Chapter Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO www.usgbccolorado.com |
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Daniel Hernandez, Director of the Jonathan Rose Companies Planning Practice, has over 20 years of experience as a real estate developer and planner. His career in the governmental, non-profit and for-profit sectors represents his commitment to community development, city building, environmental responsibility, and transformational planning through public private partnerships and civic engagement. Mr. Hernandez combines his deep expertise in development, urban planning, and sustainable development to create distinctive place-making projects.
Prior to his tenure at Jonathan Rose Companies, Mr. Hernandez worked for the Department of the Interior and served in the Peace Corp. He directed one of San Francisco’s largest non-profit affordable housing development corporations and managed residential development in the Presidio National Park for the Presidio Trust. He established his own planning and development firm, and previously directed the Development Practice at Jonathan Rose Companies.
Projects throughout Daniel’s career have led to equitable, vibrant, diverse, well-designed communities. He builds on his practical knowledge of development and urbanism to create and implement plans that achieve the client’s vision and real estate objectives. Mr. Hernandez’s work spans the regional, city, town and neighborhood scales, and includes smart growth and infill projects, transit-oriented development, neighborhood revitalization programs, brownfield redevelopment, and waterfront and open space plans. Mr. Hernandez planned, developed and managed the implementation of some of the firm’s most complex multi-phased, mixed-income, mixed-use projects. His completed portfolio includes several HUD mixed-finance revitalization plans and developments. Some of his current work includes leading a smart growth planning and policy effort with the Connecticut Capitol Region Council of Governments and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, developing a business plan for the management of the South Bronx Greenway, establishing a land use plan for the Ballantine Brewery Site and East Ferry Neighborhood in Newark, NJ.
Daniel Hernandez is a frequent national speaker on integrated planning and sustainable development strategies. He is on the faculty at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and at Pratt Institute, and is a frequent critic for urban design courses at major universities around the country.
Mr. Hernandez is a USGBC Core Committee member responsible for the LEED-Neighborhood Development Rating System, and served as the Chair of the Development Committee for the Congress of the New Urbanism.
Mr. Hernandez completed his studies in architecture at the UCLA School of Architecture and Urban Planning, and is a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
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