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Amy Plovnick

Community Planner at Volpe, The National Transportation Systems Center

Amy Plovnick is an urban planner specializing in climate change adaptation, sustainability, and transportation.

She holds a Master's degree in City Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Environmental Studies from Washington University in St. Louis.

Her educational background also includes studies in Amazon Resource Management and Human Ecology at the School for International Training in Belém, Brazil, as well as completing high school at Brookline High School.

Amy has gained professional experience as a Community Planner at Volpe, The National Transportation Systems Center, and as an Aviation Sustainability Intern at The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey.

She has also served in various roles such as Research Assistant at MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Program Coordinator at the Association for Demand Response and Smart Grid, Research and Policy Apprentice at Sierra Club, Hirsch Family Fellow in Political Science at the Washington University Center for New Institutional Social Sciences, and Field Team Intern at 1Sky.org.

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Greater Boston Area