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Andrea Marpillero-Colomina
Urbanist
Professional Background
Andrea Marpillero-Colomina is a distinguished urban researcher and educator with over a decade of experience in the complex interconnections between infrastructure, policy, and urban spaces. Her extensive career has seen her work across four continents, including pivotal research in countries such as Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Italy, Jordan, Sweden, and within various cities across the United States. Andrea's work is characterized by her expertise in conducting mixed methods qualitative research which provides nuanced insights into the lived experiences of individuals within urban environments.
As a public intellectual, Andrea is deeply committed to enhancing our collective understanding of the dynamics that make cities effective and inclusive for all residents. She is passionate about advocating for urban equity, supporting anti-racist practices, and contributing to the development of sustainable infrastructure and healthy public spaces. Her vision extends beyond the academic realm, focusing on feasible solutions that ensure public spaces are not only functional but also welcoming and aesthetically pleasing for all communities.
In her capacity as an instructor, Andrea has taught hundreds of undergraduate and graduate students. Her courses, which she has designed herself, have been offered at both public and private universities throughout New York. This experience underscores her commitment to education and her dedication to fostering a new generation of urban scholars and practitioners who will continue her work towards improving urban life.
Education and Achievements
Andrea's academic journey is marked by impressive credentials. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from the New School University, where she refined her research skills and theoretical frameworks. Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned a Master’s Degree at The New School and a Master of Science (MS) at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. Her undergraduate education was completed at Sarah Lawrence College, where she laid the foundation for her future pursuits in urban studies and policy.
Andrea has also engaged with numerous prestigious organizations, assuming both leadership and advisory roles which have further solidified her expertise in sustainable urban development. Notably, she serves as the Sustainable Communities Program Director at GreenLatinos, where she innovatively blends advocacy with actionable research to promote sustainability and equity within Latino communities.
Achievements
Andrea's career features numerous accolades and positions that highlight her contributions to urban research and education:
- Formerly served as the Clean Transportation + Energy Lead at GreenLatinos, advocating for sustainable practices within the transportation sector.
- Recognized as the 2020-21 Robert David Lion Gardiner Fellow at the New-York Historical Society, reflecting her commitment to integrating historical perspectives with contemporary urban challenges.
- Accumulated valuable experience as a Contract Research Associate at the University of Pennsylvania, where she expanded her research portfolio.
- Engaged as a Research Consultant at Gehl Institute, bringing her qualitative research strengths to enhance public space outcomes.
- Held adjunct lecturer roles at esteemed institutions such as The New School, Macaulay Honors College, and Queens College, showcasing her commitment to education and mentoring.
- Acted as a Qualitative Research Consultant at MDRC, where her skills contributed to various impactful projects addressing urban needs and solutions.
- Served as an Urban Planning and Historic Preservation Communications Coordinator at Columbia University, highlighting her ability to intertwine advocacy with academic initiatives.
- Andrea's early career included hands-on experience as a Planning and Research Assistant at New Yorkers for Parks and a General Submissions Editor for URBAN Magazine at Columbia University, further developing her skills in urban research and advocacy.
Her experiences reflect a rich tapestry of involvement in urban policy, research, and education that continues to shape the discourse on how cities can better serve their inhabitants. Andrea Marpillero-Colomina is dedicated to elevating urban research and teaching practices, a commitment that not only informs her professional trajectory but also enriches the lives of countless individuals living in urban areas.
