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Allegra Denooyer

Planner II at the Collaborative

Allegra DeNooyer is a Planner II at the Collaborative, where responsibilities include conducting urban planning research and collaborating on various projects since January 2021. Prior experience includes a role as a Development and Policy Intern at the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, where Allegra analyzed census data and created digital maps to illustrate traffic trends, and previously served as an Urban Planning Research Assistant at the Collaborative, focusing on climate change strategies. Allegra also held positions at the Infant Toddler Center at Vassar College, facilitating developmental activities for children, and as an Events and Programs Intern at the Rose F. Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, supporting community fitness initiatives. Allegra earned a Bachelor's degree in Urban Studies/Affairs and French from Vassar College in 2020.

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Atlanta, United States

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the Collaborative

The Collaborative is an award-winning consulting firm with a national reputation for excellence in planning, design, and communications. We began in 1990 as an outgrowth of Wallace Floyd Associates, a firm founded with Buckminster Fuller to design and build such signature projects as Epcot Center and the United States Pavilion at Expo 67. We work on projects that build strong communities and organizations, shape extraordinary places and designs, and inspire new ways of thinking and action. As planners we build communities and places that are welcoming, dynamic, and environmentally sound. As designers we draw from our deep respect for nature, history, and culture to craft designs that are relevant, stir thought, and tell a story. Our 5-time Emmy Award-winning Communications Group works to discover what people care about and then we shape campaigns to engage and inform. Collaboration unites all we do and flows from the knowledge that making connections is the root of creation and change.


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