Meghan Holtan

Meghan Holtan.

Meghan Holtan

Meghan Holtan

Education

MS Environmental Science - Concentration in Environmental and Community Land Planning, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry; BA Latin American Studies, University of Chicago

About Research Interests Selected Publications

Meghan comes to the UB PhD program in Urban and Regional Planning after ten years as a planner and analyst for Agnew::Beck Consulting, a community development and planning firm based in Anchorage, Alaska. Her project work spanned neighborhood planning, housing, aging in place, public health, the arts and creative placemaking, environmental planning and grant writing. Her methods expertise includes geospatial analysis, survey design, secondary data analysis, interviewing and financial modeling. She has worked for a variety of clients including Alaska Native tribal organizations, public agencies, nonprofits and private industry. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Meghan was embedded in the Anchorage Health Department where she analyzed case and vaccination trends and supported vaccine allocation and distribution.

Prior to her career as a planner, Meghan performed and taught circus arts around Alaska, the United States and Italy. She continues to weave arts and culture strategies into planning processes and stakeholder engagement.

The University at Buffalo offers a model for how I want to do academic work in the world. UB is among the top five planning programs in the country for earned research dollars and faculty work with community organizations to guide research and support student learning. I also like how the Planning and Architecture School is a leader in interdisciplinary work across the university, such as with the WHO Collaborating Center for Health and Housing and that faculty specialties align with almost all aspects of my research interests.