Jiamin H.

Public Engagement Coordinator at Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization

Jiamin H. currently serves as the Public Engagement Coordinator at the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization since November 2023. Previously, Jiamin held various roles including Student Mentor and Graduate Teaching Assistant at UMass Boston from January 2022 to July 2023, where involvement included urban planning projects focused on urban design and extreme heat. Experience also encompasses the role of Community Engagement Coordinator for GreenRoots through TerraCorps from August 2021 to January 2022, and a Diversity and Inclusion Intern at Citizens' Climate Lobby in the summer of 2021. Jiamin's earlier positions include Administrative Assistant and Lab Assistant at Suffolk University's Center of Urban Ecology and Sustainability from September 2018 to May 2021, and a Human Resources Intern at Salary.com during July 2020. Jiamin holds a Master of Science in City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning from UMass Boston (2021-2023) and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies with a minor in Sociology and Public Service from Suffolk University (2017-2021).

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Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization

The Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is responsible for conducting the federally required metropolitan transportation planning process for the Boston metropolitan area. The MPO develops the vision for the region and decides how to allocate federal and state transportation funds to programs and projects—roadway, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian—that support that vision. The staff to the Boston Region MPO, the Central Transportation Planning Staff (CTPS), was created in 1974 to develop a permanent resource of expertise in comprehensive, multimodal transportation planning and analysis. CTPS promotes interagency cooperation, ensures consistency among planning efforts, reduces redundancy, and fills gaps in the capabilities of MPO members—thus enabling work for member agencies to be accomplished efficiently and effectively. LinkedIn comments are not considered official public comments to the MPO. Submit an official comment at bostonmpo.org/contact.


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