Lauren Wang is a director-level urban planner and climate practitioner with 10 years of experience designing equitable, city-scale adaptation programs and leading large, cross-sector initiatives in New York City. Currently launching climate tech pilots and youth education on Governors Island, she blends policy, program management, and community-centered design—having previously run a $90M buyout and resettlement portfolio and led interagency resilience planning across 20+ agencies. Her work spans academia and practice as an adjunct lecturer on environmental justice and includes strategy development for coastal storm planning and affordable housing resilience. Known for translating complex regulatory and funding constraints into actionable recovery and relocation pathways, she pairs a researcher’s rigor with hands-on delivery and an interest in climate education for young people.
10 years of coding experience
A. B. Psychology Neuroscience Urban Studies, A. B. Psychology Neuroscience Urban Studies at Princeton University
MCRP Economic Development Land Use, MCRP Economic Development Land Use at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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