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A.S.M.
Abdul Bari
2002 - 2006
A.S.M. Abdul Bari served as GIS Coordinator for the Center for
Sustainable Communities from
2002 to 2006. Mr. Bari earned an M.S. in Urban Planning from State
University of New York at Buffalo with GIS specialization in 2002.
He received a B.A. in Architecture from the Bangladesh University
of Engineering and Technology in 1999 and worked for two years as
an architect. Later he joined Ahsanullah University of Science and
Technology as a lecturer. During his master’s study in Buffalo he
worked as a research assistant in the Center for Urban Studies
from 2000 to 2001 and later joined the nationally renowned
Institute for Local Governance and Regional Growth before he
accepted the position at Ambler. Mr. Bari’s interest ranges from
urban design and regional analysis to environmental and
transportation modeling. He is now working as GIS Analyst at the
Ministry of Forestry, British Columbia, Canada.

Elizabeth E. Richard
2001 - 2004
Elizabeth Richard served as Associate Director for the Center for
Sustainable Communities and Associate Dean for Enrollment and External
Relations for Temple University Ambler. Prior to coming to Temple
University Ambler, she was Director of Business
Development for the Department of Preventive, Occupational and
Environmental Medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch in
Galveston. She has also worked for NASA as a project manager developing
environmental monitoring and control systems for the international space
station, and was a management consultant for Amoco Production Company.
As a consultant, she has worked with environmental health and safety
specialists to improve environmental planning in worldwide exploration
and drilling operations.
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