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Who We Are

SEAREACH-CMI PERSONNEL

 

Gordon G. Campbell     

The founder and President of Seareach-CMI, Mr. Campbell specializes in policy development, economic and market analysis and general development planning and management. He has been responsible for the analysis of community redevelopment projects, major community infrastructure projects, policy analysis, consensus building, military base realignment and environmental analysis for both private and public clients. Mr. Campbell has a BS from Denison University; an MRP in Regional and City Planning from U. Penn., and attended the Senior Management Program at the MIT Sloan School. Mr. Campbell spent 10 years with Arthur D. Little and was Director of Development for Carlson Companies. Mr. Campbell was an officer in the US Navy onboard a destroyer as Communications and Operations Officer in the South China Sea

 

John Reed    

John Reed has conducted over 250 consulting assignments worldwide during his more than 40 years as a management consultant. Mr. Reed has specialized in economic development, finance, transportation, housing and public policy analysis. His assignments have ranged from national development plans to designing and implementing strategies for the revitalization of city and rural areas. Mr. Reed has managed many projects having to do with military base closings and realignment. Mr. Reed has a BA from Harvard College and an MRP in City Planning from the Harvard School of Design. Mr. Reed spent over 25 years at Arthur D. Little and was a senior consultant for Cambridge Systematics of Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Reed also worked on alternative development schemes for the South Weymouth Naval Air Station while a principal at Cambridge Systematics of Cambridge, Mass.

 

Terry Wendt

Mr. Wendt’s areas of planning expertise include: urban design, site planning, design guidelines, master planning, site selection/acquisition, development programming, and zoning approvals. Mr. Wendt was recently the Director of Planning for the Community Builders of Boston and VP of Design and Planning for American Mulit-Cinema. Mr. Wendt’s projects have included a transportation facility and mixed use project with 100 residential units in Attleboro, Mass.; an office mixed-use campus on a 600 acre site for the City of Cleveland; site planning, engineering and urban design of a $650 million downtown mixed use project in Kansas City, Mo.; redevelopment plan for Chicago’s Navy Pier; and a Town-Site Center and Technology Gateway Plan for Los Alamos, NM. Mr. Wendt has a BA in Architecture from the University of Minnesota and a Masters of City Planning and Urban Design from U Penn

 

Jean Marshall

Ms. Marshall has worked with Seareach-CMI over the past five years as a city and regional planner. Ms. Marshall served as the local planning representative on the Eastern Maine Development Corporation project team to produce a feasibility study for the Schoodic and Winter Harbor Navy Bases in the down-east region of Maine. Ms. Marshall is well versed in local New England planning regulations, regional issues, and local-zoning ordinances and is well experienced in military base realignment and closing. Ms. Marshall served as a senior planner for the Boston Redevelopment Authority, a partner in the firm of Dalgliesh Lindsay Group - Architects and Planners of South Africa, and has been the planner for Southwest Harbor, Maine. Ms. Marshall has a Masters degree in City and Regional Planning from MIT and has a BA from Connecticut College for Women.

 
Dr. William Reinfeld

Dr. Reinfeld’s professional focus as a strategy consultant has been largely in the areas of competitive positioning, cross-border strategic alliances, regional development, and industrial policy. Dr. Reinfeld has worked with Seareach-CMI recently in its ventures with both a North Korean bio-technical company and the Chinese high-tech company and IBM’s Smart Cities Division in the preparation of a mixed use Smart City for the Sichuan Province. Dr. Reinfeld worked for 25 years with Arthur D Little & Co as Vice President of Economic Development and related business development in the Social-Sciences, Upon leaving ADL, D. Reinfeld worked for Accenture Planning and Development as Director of Strategy Planning for China. Dr. Reinfeld now teaches Business Planning and Strategic

Development for both Boston College as well as for China Europe International Business School (CEIBS)in Shanghai, China.

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George Workman

George Workman is licensed as a landscape architect in Massachusetts, Maine, and Maryland. Mr. Workman has practiced as a landscape architect and planning professional over the past 20 years. His experience has included terrain analysis, arborculture, construction, and landscape contracting. His work has included international, national, and local projects and has involved industrial, institutional, municipal, commercial and residential projects throughout the State of Maine since 1980. Mr Workman started his career on an MIT Campus Landscape Plan from 1986-1988 and he served as an adjunct professor in landscape architecture at Temple University. Mr. Workman has a Master's in Landscape Architecture from Harvard Univeersity School of Design.

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