Walking tours become unwieldy with more than 30-35 people. I can also address larger audiences on aspects of urban geography and New York City. Some lectures command a fee; others are pro bono. (If it’s a nice day, I’d rather we were all outside!)
Audiences have included:
• AFSCME-DC37 Assessors Union
• American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers
• Hunter College
• Institute of Revenues, Rating and Valuation (Melbourne)
• International Association of Assessors Organization
• Japan Real Estate Institute (Tokyo)
• Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
• Mori Building Co. (Tokyo)
• Municipal Art Society
• New York Public Library Mercator Society
• New York University Wagner School of Public Administration
• Queens Historical Society
• Queens History Symposium
• Queens Public Library
• University of Seoul (S. Korea)
• Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (Keynote Address 2002)
• Urban Data Management Symposium
• Victorian Society of New York