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Dan Immergluck, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
BRIEF BIO
Dan Immergluck
teaches courses including real estate finance, housing policy, and research
methods at Georgia Tech. He has also taught courses in policy analysis,
urbanization, and nonprofits and public policy. He conducts research on
real estate and housing markets, economic development, community development,
community reinvestment, fair housing, and urban and regional planning
and policy.
Professor Immergluck
previously taught at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids , Michigan
and was, for almost a decade, a senior researcher with the Woodstock Institute
in Chicago , a nonprofit research organization focused on community and
economic development. At the Institute, he served as the primary deputy
to the president, authored dozens of reports, and advised federal, state,
and local government as well as nonprofit agencies. Dan also worked as
an economic development planner for an industrial development organization
in Chicago and for the State of Ohio .
Dan has been
frequently invited to speak at conferences and government briefings and
to testify before federal, state, and local legislative and administrative
bodies. His research has been published in scholarly journals and covered
in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Inc Magazine,
Governing, as well as on television and radio.
WEBSITE
(with full curriculm vitae)
http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~di17/
EDUCATION
- Ph.D., Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois-Chicago ,
1996
- Master of Public Policy, University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , 1987
- Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Northwestern University,
1984
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
- Associate
Professor , Georgia Tech, August 2005 - current
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Assistant Professor, School of Public
& Nonprofit Adm., Grand Valley State University, 2002-2005
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Senior Vice President/Vice President,
Woodstock Institute, Chicago , 1993-2002
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Deputy Director, Greater North-Pulaski
Development Corporation, Chicago, 1990 - 1993
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Manager/Investment Analyst, Ohio Department
of Development, Columbus , 1988-1990
SELECTED
PUBLICATIONS
- Dan
Immergluck and Geoff Smith, "The Impact of Single Family Mortgage
Foreclosures on Crime,"Housing Studies , forthcoming,
2005.
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Dan Immergluck, "Building Power, Losing Power: The Rise and Fall
of a Prominent Community Economic Development Coalition." Economic
Development Quarterly 19(2005): 211-224 .
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Dan Immergluck and Geoff Smith, "Measuring the Effects of Subprime
Lending on Neighborhood Foreclosures: Evidence from Chicago ."
Urban Affairs Review 40 (2005): 362-389.
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Book : Dan Immergluck, Credit to the Community:
Community Reinvestment and Fair Lending Policy in the United States
. Armonk , NY : M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 2004.
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Dan Immergluck, "Hypersegmentation and Exclusion in Financial
Services in the U.S. : The Effects on Low-Income and Minority Neighborhoods,"
Social Policy Journal 3 (2004): 25-44.
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Dan Immergluck and Geoff Smith, "Measuring Neighborhood Diversity
and Stability in Home-Buying: Examining Patterns by Race and Income
in a Robust Housing Market,"Journal of Urban Affairs
25 (2003): 473-491.
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Dan Immergluck and Geoff Smith, "Big Changes in Small Business
Lending: Implications for Firms in Low- and Moderate-Income Neighborhoods,"Journal
of Developmental Entrepreneurship , 8 (2003): 153-175.
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Dan Immergluck, "Activist Communities," an entry in the Encyclopedia
of Community: From the Village to the Virtual World, ed. by Karen
Christensen and David Levinson, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications,
2003.
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Malcolm Bush and Dan Immergluck, "Research, Advocacy, and Community
Reinvestment," in Organizing Access to Capital: Advocacy and
the Democratization of Financial Institutions , ed. by Gregory
Squires, Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2003.
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Dan Immergluck, " Redlining Redux: Black Neighborhoods, Black-owned
Firms, and the Regulatory Cold Shoulder,"Urban Affairs Review
38(2002): 22 - 41.
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Dan Immergluck and Geoff Smith, "Bigger, Faster… But Better? How
Changes in the Financial Services Industry Affect Small Business Lending
in Urban Areas," Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan
Policy, September, 2001.
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Dan Immergluck, "Deregulation, Segmentation, and Exclusion in the
Financial Services Sector: The Effects on the Low-Income Side of the
Economy," in Banks and Social Cohesion: Alternative Responses
to a Global Market , ed. by Ed Mayo, Danyal Sattar, and Christopher
Guene, Charlbury, UK: Jon Carpenter Publishing, 2001.
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Dan Immergluck, "The Financial Services Sector and Cities: Restructuring,
Decentralization, and Declining Urban Employment ," Economic
Development Quarterly 15 (2001): 274-288.
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Dan Immergluck, "Intrametropolitan Patterns of Small Business Lending:
What Do the New Community Reinvestment Act Data Reveal?" Urban
Affairs Review 34 (1999): 787-804.
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Dan Immergluck, "Cities and Finance Jobs: The Effects of Financial
Services Restructuring on the Location of Employment, " Brookings
Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 1999.
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Dan Immergluck, "Neighborhoods, Race, and Capital: The Effect of
Residential Change on Commercial Investment Patterns," Urban
Affairs Review 34 (1999): 397-411.
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Book : Dan Immergluck, Neighborhood Jobs, Race,
and Skills: Urban Unemployment and Commuting, New York : Garland
, 1998.
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Dan Immergluck, "Progress Confined: Increases
in Black Home Buying and the Persistence of Residential Segregation,"Journal
of Urban Affairs 20 (1998): 443-457.
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Dan Immergluck, "A Reply to Houston 's Comments on ‘Job Proximity
and the Urban Employment Problem: Do Suitable Jobs Improve Neighborhood
Employment Rates?' "Urban Studies , 35 (1998): 2359-2368.
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Dan Immergluck and Erin Mullen, "The Intrametropolitan Distribution
of Economic Development Financing: An Analysis of SBA 504 Lending Patterns."
Economic Development Quarterly 12 (1998), 372-384.
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Dan Immergluck, "Neighborhood Economic Development and Local Working:
The Effect of Nearby Jobs on Where Residents Work," Economic
Geography 74 (1998): 170-187.
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Dan Immergluck, "Job Proximity and the Urban Employment Problem:
Do Suitable Jobs Improve Neighborhood Employment Rates?"Urban
Studies 35 (1998): 7-23.
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Dan Immergluck and Samantha Weinstein, "Targeted Small Business
Lending: Alternative Approaches and Best Practices in Urban Markets,"
Economic Development Commentary 20 (1996): 18-23.
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Dan Immergluck, "The Role of Public Infrastructure in Urban Economic
Development," Economic Development Quarterly 7 (1993):
310-318.
SELECTED
BOARDS/COMMITTEES
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Research Advisory Committee, Center for Responsible Lending, Washington
, DC., April 2005 - current
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Illinois Governor Elect Rod Blagojevich's Transition Team, Consumer
Affairs and Regulated Industries, 2002-2003
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Chicago Council on Urban Affairs, board member, 2001-2002
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Chicago Department of Housing Policy Advisory Group, 2000-2002
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Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance, board member, 1999-2002
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Nonprofit Financial Center , board member, 1998-2000
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