Background
Johnson, Susie M. was born on October 15, 1950 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
educator city and regional planner
Johnson, Susie M. was born on October 15, 1950 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Bachelor in Political Science, Gettysburg College, 1972; Minecraft Coder Pack in City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley, 1974.
Regional task force staff analyst Office of the Governor, State of California
legislation analyst, California State Legislature
economics development planning analyst, Port Authority New York and New Jersey
finance and planning analyst corporation real estate division, American Express Company. New York City
business and finance planning analyst, Pitney Bowes, Stamford, Connecticut
manager business development, Mayor' General’ s Office Economics Development, New York City
manager marketing and development, Women's World Banking, New York City
interim executive director, deputy director, East Harlem Block Cmty. Development Organisation, Inc., New York City
program officer economics development program, Master of Science.
Foundation for Women, Inc., New York City, 1991-1994;
director small minority and women's business development, Office of the Bronx Borough Presedent/Bronx Overall Economics Development Corporation, since 1995. Adjunct Professor small business management State University of New York, since 1987. Board member Take Charge], Women's Empowerment Development Group Enterprise.
Guest lecturer Urban Economics Development Hunter College Graduate School City Planning & Urban Affairs.
Appointed member Mayor's Small Business Advisory Board, since 1996. Member Democratic County Committee, Manhattan County, 1993-1995. Member Association for Enterprise Opportunity (former board member, chairman resource development and finance committee, appreciation award 1993, 94), Association Balck Foundation Executives, National Congress for Cmty.
Economics Development (co-chairman 1996 annual conference), Urban Affairs Association, International Coalition on Women and Credit, Three Parks Democratic Club, Phi Lambda Sigma.