The annual Greenprints Conferenceattracts leaders in sustainable design, construction and communities from across the nation to explore growth and trends in green building, sustainable development and policy in the Southeast over the course of the two-day conference. We are proud to include the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Executive Director Doug Hooker in this year’s speaker lineup. As plenary speaker, Doug will provide a regional development update.
As head of the official planning organization for the 10-county, 70-city Atlanta region, Doug Hooker oversees regional planning programs in the areas of transportation, community development, land use, water and natural resources, aging services, workforce development and more. Over the course of his career, he has worked for public and private sector organizations such as the City of Atlanta’s Department of Public Works, the State Road & Tollway Authority, Georgia Power, Bio-Lab, Inc. and Atkins Engineering in finance, administration, engineering, marketing and business development capacities. Doug holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree and a Master of Science in Technology & Science Policy from Georgia Tech, as well as a Masters of Business Administration from Emory University’s Goizueta Business School.
Doug was recently featured in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution article written by Henry Unger as part of his “5 Questions for the Boss” weekly leadership column. The article highlights life lessons that Doug learned during periods of hardship – from facing discrimination both as a child growing up in Cincinnati and as an undergraduate at Georgia Tech, to a period of time in 1991 when he was the City of Atlanta’s interim public works commissioner and faced a Midtown sinkhole that killed two people as his wife simultaneously battled a serious illness.
Here are a few excerpts from the interview: