Thomas Gonzales

Thomas Gonzales has extensive work experience in various roles and organizations. Thomas is currently serving as the Vice President at Economic & Planning Systems, Inc. Since joining Carmel Partners in 2016 as an Associate in Asset Management, they have been responsible for overseeing multifamily and retail properties in Northern California and Los Angeles. Thomas'srole at Carmel Partners also involved conducting market research, underwriting analysis for new deals, and developing branding, marketing, and PR strategies for each project. Prior to that, Thomas Gonzales worked as a Project Associate at Place Lab and as a Project Manager at West End Strategies. Thomas has also held positions such as Field Organizer at Libby Schaaf for Oakland Mayor, Data Collector at TransForm, Intern at San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), Management Assistant at San Francisco International Airport, and Public Interest Fellow at Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning. Thomas Gonzales began their career as a Transportation Analyst at Kittelson & Associates, Inc. in 2008.

Thomas Gonzales studied at the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design from 2015 to 2017, where they earned a Master of City Planning along with a Graduate Certificate in Real Estate. Thomas'sfield of study was focused on Urban Design and Transportation Planning. Prior to UC Berkeley, Thomas attended Northwestern University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Thomas also completed a minor in Transportation and Logistics (NUTC). Thomas's education journey began at the Technical University of Munich, where they studied Civil Engineering, although the specific degree obtained is unknown.

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Economic & Planning Systems, Inc.

Economic & Planning Systems, Inc. (EPS) is a land economics consulting firm experienced in the full spectrum of services related to real estate development market analysis, public/private partnerships, and the financing of government services and public infrastructure. Founded in 1983, the firm has four offices: Berkeley, Los Angeles, and Sacramento, California, and Denver, Colorado—and EPS’s team of 35 consultants serves clients throughout the country and abroad. EPS’s practice emphasizes fiscal, economic and environmental “sustainability,” drawing on its primary practice areas as well as its integrated vision of places and collaborative approach to problem-solving. EPS builds off recent presentations and research that EPS has conducted on the evolving practice of sustainable development and green building standards, practices, and policies.


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