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°-11--"Ill-piiii <br /> PBR HAWAII <br /> NATHALIE RAZO <br /> ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL I PLANNER <br /> At PBR HAWAII, Ms. Razo has managed and coordinated numerous <br /> projects ranging from regional infrastructure planning, site selection , <br /> and land capacity assessments, to detailed site assessments and land <br /> use master plans. She specializes in complex data management, <br /> community engagement and facilitation, master planning, and site <br /> planning. <br /> Ms. Razo has managed several studies related to land use and <br /> infrastructure master planning for State of Hawaii, including the <br /> TOD Planning and Implementation study for the State of Hawaii <br /> Office of Planning and Sustainable Development (OPSD, formerly <br /> Office of Planning); property analysis and assessments for various <br /> Queen Emma Land Company properties and for Transit Oriented EDUCATION <br /> Master in Urban and Regional Planning, <br /> Development on Department of Hawaiian Home Lands' properties. Resiliency Planning, 2013 <br /> These studies have incorporated assessment of the impacts of sea University of Hawaii at Manoa <br /> level rise on public facilities, infrastructure and development plans. Certificate in Disaster Management and <br /> She also has extensive experience in facilitating public agency Humanitarian Assistance, 2013 <br /> stakeholder meetings and community outreach and engagement University of Hawaii at Manoa <br /> efforts such as for OPSD, for the Hawaii Public Housing Authority <br /> Public Policy and Administration Graduate <br /> Mayor Wright Homes redevelopment project, and for the City and Program, 2011 <br /> County of Honolulu Transit Oriented Development action plans. Northwestern University <br /> Prior to joining PBR HAWAII, Ms. Razo's graduate work at the Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, 2009 <br /> University of Hawaii focused on community planning with an Yale University <br /> emphasis in community and building resilience addressing social FEMA Certified Natural Disaster Awareness <br /> vulnerabilities, hazard response and recovery policies, and the value for Community Leaders Training (AWR- <br /> of incorporating community capacity building. Ms. Razo also worked 310) <br /> National Disaster Preparedness Training <br /> at the National Disaster Preparedness Training Center, where she Center (NDPTC) <br /> assisted in the development of the FEMA certified PER-306 <br /> HURRIPLAN Resilient Building Design for Coastal Communities FEMA Certified Community Resilience <br /> Training (AWR-228) <br /> training course for hurricane preparedness, mitigation strategies, and National Disaster Preparedness Training <br /> disaster recovery. Center (NDPTC) <br /> PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS <br /> American Planning Association, Hawai <br /> Chapter <br /> Member and Past Director-at-Large <br /> Urban Land Institute <br /> Member and Past Young Leader Co-Chair <br />