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ROBERT
B. TESKA, FAICP, PE
Founder of the Board/Principal
Robert Teska's professional career spans a period of over
forty years, during which he has consulted to the World Bank
overseas and directed over 400 projects throughout the United
States. Many of these have been nationally and internationally
acclaimed award winners for innovative concepts in transportation/land
use relationships, new town design, business district revitalization
aand citizen participation in environmental planning.
In 1986, Mr. Teska was awarded the American Society of Civil
Engineers' Harland Bartholomew Award for distinguished service
in the field of urban and regional planning. In 1999 Mr. Teska
became one of the first urban planners in North America to
be honored as Fellow of the American Institute of Certified
Planners for his distinguished contributions to the advancement
of the of planning profession.
Mr. Teska has held positions as Principal and Vice President
of Land and Community Planning for Barton-Aschman Associates,
Inc. (Evanston and Washington, D.C.), Lieutenant in the U.S.
Corps of Engineers, Planning Engineer for the Blauvelt Engineering
Company and Staff Planner for the Madison, Wisconsin City
Planning Commission. He is a registered Professional Engineer
and a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners.
The author of over 50 professional papers and articles, Mr.
Teska maintains a heavy public speaking schedule and lectures
at numerous colleges and universities. He presently serves
on the Board of Governors of the Metropolitan Planning Council
of Chicago and is co-chair of its Regional Development Committee.
He has also served as Chairman of the American Planning Association's
Metropolitan and Regional Planning Division, Chairman of the
Governor's Committee on Metropolitan Planning Organization
in Northeastern Illinois, and Chairman of the Evanston Business
District Redevelopment Commission.
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