

Saharnaz Mirzazad Barijough
University of Colorado Denver
Master of Urban and Regional Planning, Second semester
Expected to graduate: May 2013
saharnaz.mirzazad@gmail.com
List and describe briefly relevant leadership positions held at the local, regional, state, or national level.
List and describe briefly any relevant planning-related volunteer positions held at the local, regional, state, or national level.
As an intern in Urban Planning and Design at the Department of Community Planning and Sustainability in Boulder during 2010 and 2011, I collaborated on updating the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan. My role was to produce maps and data analysis to help staff with updating the comprehensive-plan policies.
Describe your involvement in planning-related activities (community, nonprofit, planning student organizations, etc.)
Describe how you have benefited from APA student membership to date
The APA webinars and APA Planner Press have been valuable resources that have put me more in touch with real-world planning debates all over the country. Moreover, the APA introduced me to other planning students and professionals with similar interests — a highly effective way to network. In addition, APA state chapter committees have offered great support by providing complete information about upcoming planning issues in the state of Colorado in my area of interest.
Describe your qualifications for the SRC Regional Representative position
My solid background in the planning profession and my leadership role in the "Defining and Measuring Sustainability Indicators for the City of Boulder" project and as a member of the Planning Committee in Iran enhanced a set of skills that will be highly beneficial in the Student Representative Council. I am especially interested in working with students, and I am aware of the big benefits beyond teamwork. The ability to coordinate people on different schedules, availability, and enthusiasm about sharing knowledge and networking are characteristics that make me a qualified applicant for this position.
How can APA and its student leaders assist planning students as they transition into planning careers?
The American Planning Association plays an important role by providing not only professional connections but also a network of knowledge that helps everyone in the profession to update his or her knowledge. In addition, APA planning job lists and conferences provide special opportunities to connect with professional planners and bridge the gap between the profession and academia. I believe that student leaders can facilitate this process by providing information to fellow students about available resources in the APA and encouraging them to contribute to the urban-planning community.
Why did you choose planning as a career path?
Urban Planning is the merge point for all other professions shaping cities and affecting their inhabitants' lives. The important role of planners as leaders in this context has been an interest since I started my Bachelor's degree in architecture. My passion for urban planning resulted in working on various sustainable community and economic development projects for more than seven years. I believe that urban planning has the capability to strike a balance among forces striving toward sustainable cities.
What have you learned from previous leadership experience?
The core of skills that I gained from my previous experiences is respect for group members' ideas and specific interests, besides keeping constantly in touch with them through various stages of the collaboration. I have also developed adaptability and learned the importance of a leader's ability to motivate and even excite group members.
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