About CNU NY

CNU NY Board Members
Eric Alexander, Financial Officer

eric-alexander-photo.jpgEric Alexander is the Executive Director of Vision Long Island, a regional Smart Growth planning organization. Eric has nearly twenty years experience in housing, community development and coordinating successful community projects. Specifically, Eric has been a proponent of Smart Growth planning and mixed use development through advocacy efforts on Federal, State, County levels while working with municipalities to develop and implement smart growth policies, regulations, and projects. All told his efforts at Vision Long Island have resulted in acting as a catalyst for 35 private and 30 public Smart Growth projects.

Ted Andrews

David Berg

David L. Berg has been an urban planner and environmental analyst for Cameron Engineering & Associates, LLP since 1998. He is the Director of the LI Section of the NY Metro Chapter of the American Planning Association, a group that offers training for zoning and planning board members and educational workshops and conferences for professional planners. He is also a founding board member of Vision Long Island, an advocacy group for smart growth development and livable communities. Berg is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) and a LEED Accredited Professional (AP). He believes that new urbanist designs for community, municipal, and private land use can help improve the human and natural environments.

Paul Berg

berg-headshot.jpgPaul (PJ) Berg is an Urban Fellow with the New York City Department of City Planning, working primarily on zoning initiatives in Brooklyn. A recent graduate of Columbia University with a B.A. in Urban Studies and Economics, PJ is thrilled to be a member of CNU New York’s NextGen team. PJ is interested in urban and suburban public policy, especially the economic tools that municipal governments can use to encourage energy efficient development. He plans to continue his studies and someday build a transit-oriented sustainable neighborhood.

Elizabeth Case

lizElizabeth Case spent much of her childhood in Seaside, Florida, where she quickly became part of the New Urbanist community. A recent graduate of Barnard College, Columbia University, Elizabeth pursued her interests in urban planning, earning a degree in Urban Studies with a specialization in Urban History, as well as a minor in Dance. She also studied Planning and Geography at the Sorbonne in Paris. Currently at the Regional Plan Association in New York City, Elizabeth works on a number of projects, including the Governors Island Alliance, the Empire State Transportation Alliance, and various environmental programs. Prior to working with RPA, Elizabeth interned at the American Institute of Architects, where she researched the effects of architecture and design on public health.

John Clarke

john cJohn Clarke is Development and Design Coordinator for the Dutchess County Department of Planning and Development in Poughkeepsie, NY. He is a Charter-signing member of the CNU, active since 1996. His work ranges from regional and community-scale planning to site plan design alternatives and is currently focused on several transit-oriented development proposals. John is the principal author of “Greenway Connections,” a model Greenway Compact program with illustrated design guidelines for Dutchess County and the Hudson Valley. He has a graduate degree in Urban Design from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and teaches in the Vassar College Urban Studies program.

Marianne Cusato

David Fields

Larry Gould, Executive Officer

larryLarry Gould is Senior Director, Operations Analysis in the Operations Planning division of MTA New York City Transit where he is responsible for short term service planning for bus and rail, including planning for capital projects, construction, contingencies and special events. He is a member of the MTA’s Blue Ribbon Sustainability Commission and is active in developing MTA’s Smart Growth and transit-oriented development program. A native of the Bronx, Larry attended New York University as an undergraduate and graduate school at the Northwestern University Transportation Institute. A founding member of CNU NY, Larry has been involved with CNU since 1999. As a New Urbanist, Larry is dedicated to assuring that New Yorkers learn to appreciate, maintain and improve the region’s urbanist assets, while extending these design values to the remainder of the country and reinforcing good development decisions with good transit decisions.

Toby Hansson, Administration Officer

tobyToby Hansson is a civil engineer for Stantec Consulting in New York City. He has worked on a number of the larger roadway projects in the New York City Metropolitan Area. Toby has a desire to look at every project not just from the engineering side, but also from the the point of view of the community and the neighborhood. He has been involved with CNU for three years and is most interested in ways to improve the transportation system in the city.

James Howard Kunstler

Alexander Latham

Gianni Longo

gianniMr. Longo is an architect and founding Principal of ACP – Visioning & Planning. For the past two decades, he has pioneered the development of programs designed to involve citizens in the decision making process. Mr. Longo conceived and developed Vision 2000, a program of community goal-setting in Chattanooga, Tennessee. This program, at the time the first of its kind, is credited with stimulating over a billion dollars in development projects in that community. Subsequently, Mr. Longo has assisted communities and institutions throughout the country in developing their unique version of a vision.

Mr. Longo initiated and chaired the Planners Task Force of the Congress for the New Urbanism. He is the author of several books, including the “Learning from the USA” series that focuses on urban revitalization best practices in Baltimore, Seattle and Galveston and “A Guide to Great American Public Places,” a survey of 60 successful public places in this country. His most recent book “Visioning and Visualizations: People, Pixels, and Plans” focuses on public involvement and the use of digital technology in planning.

Lou Marquet

lou.jpgLouis G. Marquet is Executive Vice President of LeylandAlliance LLC, a Tuxedo, New York-based company and builder focused exclusively on the creation of mixed-use, highly sustainable neighborhoods while setting new standards for construction innovations and environmental responsibility. LeylandAlliance currently has six communities in various stages of development across the Northeast, mid-Atlantic and Southeast. Mr. Marquet’s 40 years of experience includes a vast array of development from New York City to smaller villages. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati, Mr. Marquet is a member of NAHB, the National Town Builders Association and many non-profit boards. He has been a member of CNU for almost 10 years and agreed to join the CNY-NY Board to support the New Urbanism planning mission in the region.

John Massengale, Chairman

john mJohn Massengale has won awards for architecture, urban design, historic preservation and architectural history, from organizations and publications ranging from Progressive Architecture and Metropolitan Home, to the Seaside Institute and the National Book Award Foundation (with the first architecture book to be nominated for a National Book Award), to several chapters of the American Institute of Architects. A founding member of the Congress for the New Urbanism, he is also a Board Member of the Institute for Classical Architecture & Classical America.

Jonathan Orcutt

Keith Rand

keithKeith Rand is an analyst in JPMorgan Chase’s Community Development Real Estate practice in Manhattan, structuring and underwriting low-income housing and new market tax credit transactions. His interest in community development grew through his internship with the state of West Virginia in Munich, Germany, where he recruited foreign direct investment into the state. After working in Munich, he interned with Traditional Neighborhood Development Partners, a New Urbanist real estate developer based out of Durham, NC. Keith studied entrepreneurship and accounting at London School of Economics and has a Bachelor’s degree from Duke University.

Dominick Ranieri

nick-pic-3.jpgDominick Ranieri is the principal of Dominick Ranieri Architect, PC (DRA) located in Guilderland, NY. He was a student of Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk during the formative years of the new urban movement at the University of Miami, where he received a Bachelors of Architecture Degree in 1985. Today he works on Traditional neighborhood Development (TND) projects such as Glassworks Village in Guilderland, NY, Park Place at Malta, NY and Beacon Harbor, Bethlehem, NY. Dominick is a member of NCARB, American Institute of Architects, and Congress of Residential Architects, where he is the founding member of the Place Making Chapter of CORA. Mr. Ranieri has been a member of CNU for over six years, as well as a founding member of the New York State Chapter of the CNU. He is committed to creating memorable and identifiable mixed use, pedestrian-friendly communities where residents can gather to socialize and or work in an environment designed with the human experience in mind.

Paddy Steinschneider, Operations Officer

paddy.JPGPadric Steinschneider is President of Gotham Design & Community Development Ltd., an architectural design firm located in Dobbs Ferry, New York that he founded in 1977. Paddy is also President of O’Neill/Rowan Ltd., a real estate development firm that looks for projects in village settings that can focus on “healing the whole.” An Environmental Science major at Columbia College, Paddy received his Masters in Architecture from Columbia University in 1976. With a personal philosophy of being locally involved, Paddy’s previously peripheral support for CNU was invigorated by the advent of local chapters. He would like to see CNU NY develop strategies to promote smart growth by reinforcing the character of villages with existing infrastructure and mass transit systems as part of the convenient solution to the inconvenient truth.

Rob Steuteville

Paul Whalen

Marc Wouters

marc Mr. Wouters is a Partner with Cooper Robertson & Partners. With twenty years of experience as both urban designer and architect, Mr. Wouters has led large-scale urban redevelopment projects, planned residential neighborhoods, and designed mixed-use, institutional, and cultural buildings. His projects include a new sustainable village in Benice-Prague, Czech Republic, the master plan for Tuxedo Reserve in Tuxedo NY, the master plan for new San Ramon City Center in CA, and participation in the new master plan for Columbia Town Center in Maryland. He has participated in the design of the town center buildings at WindMark Beach, Florida, and designed multiple homes in WaterColor, Florida. Prior to joining Cooper, Robertson, urban revitalization projects led by Mr. Wouters received an AIA National Urban Design Award and a CNU Charter Award. Past projects include concert halls, affordable and public housing, museums, urban apartment buildings, historic preservation, and university buildings that have received multiple AIA Chapter Architectural Awards. He received both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Architecture from the University of Virginia.

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