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CUNY ArchitecturalTechnology Professor Identified as Leading Resilience Expert in Biden-Harris .
New York City College of Technology (City Tech)February 9, 2021 GMT
Brooklyn,NY, Feb. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Illya Azaroff, an Associate Professor of Architectural Technology at the New York City College of Technology (City Tech), CUNY, has been identified as a leading expert on resilience in the United States and included in the Biden-Harris Administration’s Resilience 21 (R21) coalition group tasked with providing recommendations for its first 100 days.
Resilience 21, comprised of practitioners from across the United States working to safeguard communities from risks due to a changing climate, was created by Samantha Medlock, senior counsel for the U.S. House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis to fill the vacuums in D.C. surrounding resilient strategies.
Correction: CUNY Architectural Technology Professor Identified as Leading Resilience Expert in Support of Resilience 21 Coalition, Elected 2021 American Institute of Architects New York State President Brooklyn, New York, UNITED STATES
Brooklyn,NY, Feb. 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Illya Azaroff, AIA, an Associate Professor of Architectural Technology at the New York City College of Technology (City Tech), CUNY, has been identified as a leading expert on resilience in the United States and weighed in on recommendations on holistic resilience actions as part of the Resilience 21 (R21) Coalition.
Resilience 21, composed of practitioners from across the United States working to safeguard communities from risks due to a changing climate was co-facilitated by Laurie Schoeman of Enterprise Partners, Marissa Aho of the City of Houston and Stewart Sarkozy-Banoczy of Resilient Cities Network.
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