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American Planning Association NPC 2025
Meet us in the Mile High City for an incredible lineup of speakers.
See you in Denver!
Connect with us at the upcoming National Planning Conference. We’ll be sharing powerful insights and innovative strategies at both the Denver and Online programs.
Bookmark these sessions featuring our Stantec leaders:
Saturday, March 29
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM—Ethics Case of the Year
Presenter: Erin Perdu
Sunday, March 30
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM—Empowering Cities with the Climate Resilience Design Toolkit
Presenter: Astrid Mayak
Thursday, April 24, Online
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM—Ethics Case of the Year
Presenter: Erin Perdu
3:30 PM – 4:15 PM—RIVER: Identifying Flood Damage Reduction Projects
Presenter: David Burgy
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Erin Perdu, Senior Urban Planner
The highest compliment I can receive is that a person sees themselves in a plan. Plans truly belong to the residents and not the planners.
Astrid Mayak, Urban Designer
Design goes far beyond just the structure itself. It’s about the lives, stories, and moments that could unfold within those spaces.
David Burgy, Associate, Senior Resilience Planner
Through resilience planning, we’re transforming our societies, economies, and ecosystems to adapt to climate change while centering equity.
Rhonda Bell, Principal
I enjoy providing mobility options and a kinder, gentler environment designed at the human scale.
Roger Weber, Senior Principal, Urban Places Sector Leader (United States)
Bold dreams spark action. I help clients align goals with future plans, creating lasting, adaptable solutions for evolving communities.