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RESHAPING 
ROCHESTER 

PLANNING FOR THE PUBLIC REALM • SUSTAINABLE URBANISM 

ALAN GREENBERGER 

Executive Director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission 



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Ian Greenberger is the Executive Director of the Philadelphia 
City Planning Commission and chairs the Philadelphia Zoning 



Code Commission. His current work at the Planning Commission 
and with UPenn City Planning graduate students is focused on 
outlining long-term growth strategy for Philadelphia titled 'Planning 
for the Post-Industrial City.' Growth strategy issues such as now-fallow 
land use, connections between communities and a city's natural resources, and 
understanding current and future economic drivers are applicable to smaller 
formerly industrial cities such as those throughout the East and Midwest. 

Prior to his 2008 appointment to the Planning Commission Greenberger was 
partner of Mitchell/Giurgola Architects and lead designer for a variety of 
projects, such as the America on Wheels Museum, Mann Center for the Performing 
Arts Master Plan and Pavilions and the Centennial District Master Plan. He also 
co-founded and chaired the Design Advocacy Group of Philadelphia, a volunteer 
organization made up of architects, city planners and developers which works 
toward planning reform in Philadelphia. 

Greenberger, a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute School of Architecture 
alumnus, is also a faculty member of the Department of Architecture at 
Drexel University and the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of 
Pennsylvania. 




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Gleason Works Auditorium * 1000 University Ave 

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Gleason Works Auditorium 



1000 University Ave 
Rochester, New York 14607 



Gleason Corporation operates within one business segment. The 
principal activity is the design, manufacture and sale of machinery and 
equipment for the production of bevel and cylindrical gears. The Company 
manufactures a complete line of machines and tooling for bevel gears. Bevel 
gears transmit power at an angle, such as from the drive shaft to the rear- 
axle of a vehicle. The Company also manufactures machines and tooling for 
producing cylindrical gears. 

Cylindrical gears transmit power in a straight line and have a variety of 
application, including transmissions of front wheel-drive vehicles .The 
Company's major customers are in the automotive and truck industries, 
which normally account for three-fourths of its total sales each year. Other 
industries served include aerospace, construction, farm and marine. The 
Company's markets are worldwide: historically two-thirds of total sales each 
year have been to customers located outside of the United States. Gleason 
Corporation operates manufacturing plants in China, England, Germany, 
India, Switzerland, United States, as well as affiliates in Japan, with sales and 
service offices throughout the world. James S. Gleason, grandson of Andrew 
C. Gleason, is Chairman of Gleason Corporation. 



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