The Mark is about to be Made!!
Please check our new directions page to find out all the maps.
And if you have further questions do not hesitate to contact me.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Registration is Closed
Hey Everyone,
Thanks for registering.
The registration is officially closed as we have had over 130 registered attendees.
Thanks and if you have any questions or concerns please contact me at alanhuyn@usc.edu
Thanks for registering.
The registration is officially closed as we have had over 130 registered attendees.
Thanks and if you have any questions or concerns please contact me at alanhuyn@usc.edu
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
10 days away...Who...What...Where!?
The conference is only 10 days away!
With that we want to give you a preview of who will be there.
Art Leahy - CEO of Los Angeles County Metro (MTA)
Lisa Schweitzer - Faculty, University of Southern California, SPPD
Mike Kodama – Executive Director of Orangeline Development Authority
James Okazaki –Exposition Authority Blvd Line and Regional Connector
Doug Failing – Executive Director of the Highway Program and the Interim Chief Planning Officer for Los Angeles County Metro
Eric Shen – Director of Transportation Planning for the Port of Long
Joelle Jennings – Human Resource Manager, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Michael Woo – Dean of the College of Environmental Design at Cal Poly Pomona and Los Angeles City Planning Commissioner
Stacey Jones - Director, Maritime Services West Coast at Halcrow
Daniel Skolnick - Planning Deputy, Council District Six, Tony Cárdenas
K.C. Jaeger - Senior Planner, Linscott, Law, & Greenspan Engineers
John Semcken - Vice President, Majestic Realty
Arnold Alvarez-Glasman - Partner, Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin
Ryan Milsap – Arenda Capital/Faculty USC
And there are still more to come!
So register before registration closes this Friday!
With that we want to give you a preview of who will be there.
Art Leahy - CEO of Los Angeles County Metro (MTA)
Lisa Schweitzer - Faculty, University of Southern California, SPPD
Mike Kodama – Executive Director of Orangeline Development Authority
James Okazaki –Exposition Authority Blvd Line and Regional Connector
Doug Failing – Executive Director of the Highway Program and the Interim Chief Planning Officer for Los Angeles County Metro
Eric Shen – Director of Transportation Planning for the Port of Long
Joelle Jennings – Human Resource Manager, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Michael Woo – Dean of the College of Environmental Design at Cal Poly Pomona and Los Angeles City Planning Commissioner
Stacey Jones - Director, Maritime Services West Coast at Halcrow
Daniel Skolnick - Planning Deputy, Council District Six, Tony Cárdenas
K.C. Jaeger - Senior Planner, Linscott, Law, & Greenspan Engineers
John Semcken - Vice President, Majestic Realty
Arnold Alvarez-Glasman - Partner, Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin
Ryan Milsap – Arenda Capital/Faculty USC
And there are still more to come!
So register before registration closes this Friday!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Its coming!!! 12 more days!
The Make Your Mark Conference is well on its way.
We already have over 108 guests and it's still going strong. We will unfortunately be closing registration by 4/18/2010 at 5pm.
So if you haven't signed up yet do so now!
We already have over 108 guests and it's still going strong. We will unfortunately be closing registration by 4/18/2010 at 5pm.
So if you haven't signed up yet do so now!
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Registration
Time is ticking off as only 20 days remain before the first ever Make Your Mark conference occurs.
If you haven't registered yet, please do so by clicking here.
Registration Link
We are fast approaching the date and will release more information each day regarding the conference.
If you have any questions until then please contact alanhuyn@usc.edu
If you haven't registered yet, please do so by clicking here.
Registration Link
We are fast approaching the date and will release more information each day regarding the conference.
If you have any questions until then please contact alanhuyn@usc.edu
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Make Your Mark Conference

The “Make Your Mark Conference” is a collaborative effort from USC, CSUN, Cal Poly Pomona, and LMU to host a student driven conference that can help students who are about to venture into their professional career and serve as their first step into the professional world. Many students, who are interested in fields such as urban studies, urban planning, public policy, or development, dream to make a positive lasting impact to the region and improve upon communities. Yet, although many students dream big, its often very difficult to turn these dreams into reality. Hence, this conference looks to bring forth professionals from all ranges and fields to share their experiences with students who are interested are will soon be apart of this field, in order to better prepare them for the struggles and obstacles and growth that awaits them. As well, the “Make Your Mark Conference” also wants to expose conference to some of the most pressing issues that will shape the future of the Los Angeles and Southern California landscape so that students can be aware of the issues that are on the horizon. As a student driven conference, our goal is to create a conference that will greatly benefit students as they prepare to make their mark upon the Los Angeles region and ready themselves to take on some of the toughest challenges in the country.
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