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Gregory L. Heller works in the fields of economic development, policy, and urban planning in Philadelphia.
Greg is the Managing Director at The Enterprise Center Community Development Corporation, where he serves as project manager for the Center for Culinary Enterprises. Previously Greg was Planning and Design Analyst at Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission and Director of Planning at Parkside Historic Preservation Corporation. Greg is active with a number of civic and charitable organizations including Philadelphia Committee on City Policy, Travelers Aid Family Services of Philadelphia, USA250 Inc., and the Edmund N. Bacon Program Committee of the Center for Architecture. Greg’s writings on urban planning, policy, and development have appeared in a variety of local and national publications. He authored a forthcoming biography of Edmund N. Bacon titled “The City as an Act of Will,” to be released by University of Pennsylvania Press in early 2013. Greg has won several awards for his community service and civic leadership, and was recognized by LEADERSHIP Philadelphia as one of the Philadelphia Area’s “101 Emerging Connectors.” He is a graduate of Wesleyan University in Connecticut. |

