Centering Lived Experiences to Drive Economic Mobility Investment (Formerly “Addressing ‘Mobility Experiences’ through a Holistic Approach”)

Date: Thursday, May 22

Time: 10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. (AICP-CM: 1)

Holiday Ballroom 1

Speakers:

  • Marc Allen, Director of Shared Prosperity, Camber Collective
  • Chris Chang, Associate, Camber Collective
  • Amari Huang, Analyst, Camber Collective
  • Julie M Mullen, Program Officer of Economic Mobility at the City of Alexandria
  • Anderson Sainci, Director of the Office of Shared Prosperity & Neighborhood Support, Dubuque, Iowa

Resources:

Centering Lived Experiences to Drive Economic Mobility Investment (presentation slides)

Research has shown that a particular set of life experiences – referred to as Mobility Experiences – has significant influence on an individual’s economic mobility. These experiences occur across varied phases of life and are influenced by multiple issue areas, necessitating a holistic approach if we are to adequately promote mobility at these crucial junctions. This session will guide attendees through the research and findings on Mobility Experiences while tying in examples from communities that have taken a big-picture approach to addressing economic mobility.
 
This session is eligible for Certification Maintenance credits with the American Institute of Certified Planners. If you are an AICP member and attend the session in full, you can add credits to your CM log by searching for the “National Economic Mobility and Opportunity Conference 2025” in the CM Search menu and selecting specific sessions from those associated with the event.