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<br />Education:
<br />Master3 in Urban and Regional Planning, George
<br />Washington University, Washington, D.C. 1976
<br />Bachelor of Arts, Trinity College, Washington, D.C.
<br />Related courses: Research in planning and geography,
<br />London School of Economics, 1972-74; environmental studies,
<br />University of London,' 1972-74.
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<br />Community Activities:
<br />Member, Executive Committee, Potomac Riverfest, 1984-86.
<br />Member, Development Board, The Edmund Burke School,
<br />1981 to present.
<br />Member, Board of Trustees, Parkmont School, 1978-1981,
<br />president, 1979-80.
<br />Chair, fundraising events, Parkmont School, 1978 and 1979.
<br />Chair, Family Night, 1975-79, ES. Key Elementary School.
<br />Executive Committee member, 1974-78, Key Elementary
<br />School and 1971-72, Hardy Elementary School.
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<br />Richard N. Rigby
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<br />Experience:
<br />january, 1982 to present: Co-founder of the Waterfront
<br />Center, a non-profit research, publishing and consulting
<br />corporation formed in 1981. Serves as co-director and treasurer,
<br />as well as co-editor of the Center's bi-monthly newsletter
<br />Waterfront World and publications of the Waterfront Press.
<br />September, 1978 to 1982: Department of Commerce,
<br />Research, writing, editing, layout design and production
<br />supervision of Improving Your Waterfront: A Practical Guide
<br />(1980), a technical assistance handbook for communities.
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<br />Research and writing for Federal Coastal Program Review
<br />(1980).
<br />june, 1977 to September, 1978: Research and writing for two
<br />chapters of Comprehensive Ocean Policy Study dealing with
<br />coastal zone management program and fisheries.
<br />Commendation.
<br />November, 1974 to june, 1977: Research, writing and
<br />legislative responsibilities, within Office of Coastal Zone
<br />Management. Served on staff of Oceanography Subcommittee,
<br />House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries and
<br />assisted Senate Ocean Policy Study staff.
<br />1971 to 1974: Marine Techology Society, editor of Marine
<br />Technology Society Journal, directed its ttansformation from a
<br />technical publication to a magazine dealing with policy as well
<br />as technical issues.
<br />1969 to 1971: American Society for Oceanography, National
<br />Oceanography Association. Operated two small non-profit
<br />organizations, published newsletters, planned conferences,
<br />raised funds, managed boards of directors.
<br />1964 to 1969: Administrative assistant to Congressman C.R.
<br />jonas, 8th Distsrict, North Carolina (Charlotte). Political
<br />campaign experience.
<br />1958 to 1964: Newspaper reporter covering city affairs in
<br />High Point and Charlotte, N.C.
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<br />Education:
<br />AB., history, Williams College, Williamstown, Mass. Course
<br />work towards M.S. environmental systems management,
<br />American University, Washington, D.C.
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<br />Other:
<br />Officer in Chevy Chase Village Citizen's Association and
<br />Capitol Hill Day school.
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