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Three of Weston & Sampson’s team members designated as Certified Planners by the American Institute of Certified Planners

Elizabeth Haney

 

Logan Leeds

 

Jocelyn Tsai

 

Reading, MA According to Weston & Sampson, three of its planning team members have earned their designation as Certified Planners (AICP) by the American Institute of Certified Planners. AICP is an independent verification of a planner’s qualifications, ethics, and professional conduct.

Elizabeth Haney, based in Foxborough, has 10 years of experience in affordable housing development, program design, and planning. She earned her masters of city planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Logan Leeds, based in Reading, has two years of experience supporting master plans, zoning analysis and updates, economic revitalization efforts, and resiliency plans. He earned his bachelor of science in environment and sustainability from Cornell University.

Jocelyn Tsai, also based in Reading, has three years of experience in public engagement, urban heat island analysis, and building-scale sustainable design. She earned her master of urban planning from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design.

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