Background
Catanese, Anthony James was born on October 18, 1942 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States. Son of Anthony James and Josephine Marlene (Barone) Catanese.
(Catanese addresses the central issue of planning: impleme...)
Catanese addresses the central issue of planning: implementation. He argues that while there are many planning methods and techniques of varying degrees of relevance and feasibility, planning -- and the implementation of plans -- is entirely dependent on the political context and environment in which it is implemented. Drawing on his extensive work and research in cities, Catanese maintains that the traditional divergence between public and private goals in urban and regional development is being reduced as planners, politicians, and business leaders have become more willing to work with one another in pursuit of their dreams.
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Catanese, Anthony James was born on October 18, 1942 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States. Son of Anthony James and Josephine Marlene (Barone) Catanese.
Bachelor, Rutgers University, 1963; Master in Urban Planning, New York University, 1965; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1968.
Assistant professor city planning, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1967-1978;
associate professor, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1968-1973;
chairman doctoral studies committee, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1970-1973;
James A. Ryder professor transportation and planning, director Ryder program in transportation, U. Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, 1973-1975;
dean School Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1975-1982;
professor architecture and urban planning, provost, Pratt Institute, New York City, 1982-1984;
dean College Architecture,, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1984-1989;
president, Florida Atlantic U., Boca Raton, since 1989;
president, professor, Florida Atlantic U., Boca Raton, since 1990. Senior Fulbright professor, Colombia, 1971-1972. Senior consultant State of Wisconsin, 1965-1967, senior planner State of New Jersey, 1963-1967.
President A. J. Catanese & Associations, Inc., since 1967. Member president commission National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1991-1993.
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(Catanese addresses the central issue of planning: impleme...)
Chairman Middle DeKalb County Democratic Party, 1969-1971, member 5th Congressional District Democratic caucus, 1971. Aide-de-camp Governor' General’ s Office, State of Georgia, 1971-1972. Member Georgia Dunes Studies Commission, 1972-1973.
Board directors Architectural Research Centers.Consortium, since 1976. Member Urban Policy Task Force, Carter presidential campaign, 1976, 80. President Park West Redevelopment Corporation, 1976-1978.
Chairman Milwaukee City Plan Commission, 1978-1982. Board directors Goals for Milwaukee 2000, 1978-1982, Environmental Education Foundation Florida. Chairman Gainesville (Florida) Planning Board, 1986-1989.
With United States Army Reserve, 1961-1963. Member American Institute Planners (Board of Governors, vice president 1971-1974), American Institute Certified Planners (member Executive Committee 1971-1974), American Planning Association, Transportation Research Board, Regional Science Association, American Academy Political and Social Sciences, Association College Schools Planning, Heritage Club, Wycliff Club, Tower Club.
Married Sara Jean Phillips, October 23, 1968. Children: Mark Anthony, Michael Scott, Mark Alexander.