Each year, the School of Planning hosts a Planner-in-Residence, an expert who teaches and conducts seminars. The program gives students and professors the opportunity to interact with professionals who are leaders in their field.
PLANNER-IN-RESIDENCE
Fall 2011 - Winter 2012: Glenn R. Miller
Glenn R. Miller, FCIP, RPP, is Vice President, Education and Research, with the Canadian Urban Institute, a Toronto-based not for profit organization with a national and international reach. Glenn is responsible for the Institute’s Canadian programming, which focuses on the innovative use of quality data in growth management, integrated energy planning and aging of the population. A Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP), Glenn is a graduate of Concordia University (BA (Hon.) Urban Studies) and McGill University’s School of Urban Planning (MUP). The CUI’s work has received awards for excellence from the Canadian Institute of Planners, the Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI) and the Ontario Federal Council. Glenn recently concluded his tenure as editor of the Ontario Planning Journal, the professional practice magazine of OPPI that he founded in 1986. He is a frequent contributor to ReNew Canada magazine and in 2012 will be launching a digital publication for the CUI called the “The Urban Century.”