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Jeff Vincent

Jeff Vincent

Director of Public Infrastructure Initiatives, Center for Cities + Schools; Director, National Center on School Infrastructure
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Center for Cities + Schools
Jeff Vincent
Address
316 Wurster Hall #1870
Website(s)
https://citiesandschools.berkeley.edu/
https://jvincentphd.wordpress.com/
Email
jvincent@berkeley.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Community and Regional Planning, University of Nebraska, 2001
PhD in City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley, 2006

BIOGRAPHY

Jeff Vincent co-founded CC+S with Deborah McKoy and is currently the Center’s Director of Public Infrastructure Initiatives. In this role, he leads numerous research projects and facilitates many of the center’s research and policy partnerships in California and across the country. Jeff spearheads CC+S’s work on equitable public school facilities and education workforce housing. Jeff is also the lead PI and director of the National Center on School Infrastructure (NCSI), a technical assistance center funded by the U.S. Department of Education and housed in Berkeley’s Institute of Urban & Regional Development (IURD). NCSI works to build the capacity of public school leaders and stakeholders to deliver safe, healthy, energy-efficient, and climate-resilient school facilities that promote learning for all students, improve teacher retention, and benefit communities.

Jeff’s research and policy writing has been published in peer-reviewed and practitioner-oriented journals, books, and other outlets in addition to CC+S publications. Jeff has written extensively on a variety of issues, including school infrastructure planning, school siting and design, sustainable communities, community development, educational economics, housing policy, state school construction policies, joint use of schools, youth engagement in redevelopment, refugee resettlement, and transportation policy. Jeff is also an instructor and graduate student mentor in our PLUS Fellows program.

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