Kelly L. Kinahan, AICP Cleveland State University Department of Urban Studies 1717 Euclid Ave. Rm. 124 Cleveland, OH 44115 216.875.9907 EDUCATION 2016 Ph.D., Urban Studies and Public Affairs (expected) Cleveland State University, Levin College of Urban Affairs, Department of Urban Studies Dissertation Title: Neighborhood Revitalization and Historic Preservation in U.S. Legacy Cities Committee: Stephanie Ryberg-Webster (Chair), Assistant Professor of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University; George C. Galster, Clarence Hilberry Professor of Urban Affairs, Wayne State University; Brian Mikelbank, Associate Professor of Urban Studies, Cleveland State University; J. Rosie Tighe, Assistant Professor of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University; Nicholas Zingale, Associate Professor of Urban Studies, Cleveland State University Research Interests: Economic Development, Historic Preservation, Neighborhood Planning, Community Development 2008 M.U.R.P., Urban and Regional Planning Preparing Future Faculty Certificate Virginia Commonwealth University, Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, Department of Urban and Regional Planning Studio Project: A Plan for the Loudon County Department of Economic Development: Main Street Loudon 2004 B.A., Historic Preservation Mary Washington College, cum laude
Kinahan- CV- 6/2015 2 RESEARCH Refereed Journal Articles 2015 Kinahan, Kelly L. Design-Based Economic Development: Understanding the Role of Cultural Institutions and Collections of Industrial and Product Design, Economic Development Quarterly (forthcoming, accepted for publication). 2015 Kinahan, Kelly L. Collections of Industrial and Product Design: A Pathway for Improved Economic Development Connections among Cultural Institutions, International Journal of Cultural Policy (forthcoming, accepted for publication). 2015 Ryberg-Webster, Stephanie and Kelly L. Kinahan. Preserving Legacy City Neighborhoods: The Role of Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Investments, Urban Studies (revised manuscript under review). 2015 Hill, Edward W., Kelly L. Kinahan, and Harold L. Wolman. The Median Transformation and the m-score: An Alternative to the z-score for Data that are Heavily Skewed, Social Science Quarterly (under review). 2014 Ryberg-Webster, Stephanie and Kelly Kinahan. Historic Preservation & Urban Revitalization in the 21st Century. Journal of Planning Literature, 29:119-139. Book Chapters 2013 Bowen, William and Kelly Kinahan. Midwestern Urban and Regional Responses to Global Economic Transition, in The Road Through the Rust Belt: From Preeminence to Decline to Prosperity, William Bowen, ed. Kalamazoo, MI: Upjohn Institute. In Progress 2015 Hill, Edward W., Kelly L. Kinahan, and Merissa Piazza. Understanding the Manufacturing Challenges of the Future: The Case of the Ohio Machine Products Industry, (Journal article). 2015 Hill, Edward W., Fran Stewart, and Kelly L. Kinahan. The Iron Fist of the Long Wave: The Role of Industry Cycles in Regional Economic Resilience, (Book manuscript). Other Publications 2013, 2014 Hill, Edward W. and Kelly Kinahan. Ohio Utica Shale Gas Monitor. Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University.
Kinahan- CV- 6/2015 3 GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND AWARDS 2014-2015 Cleveland State University, Dissertation Research Award ($5,000 grant) 2011-2015 Cleveland State University, Graduate Assistantship, (Faculty assignment: Edward W. (Ned) Hill) 2015 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Book Fair Publishers Student Travel Scholarship 2014 Cleveland State University, Russell Kashian and Susan Oneson Award 2014 Cleveland State University, Pi Alpha Alpha National Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration 2013 Cleveland State University, Student Award for real estate development project (UST 710) 2012 Cleveland State University, Student Award for best business plan (UST 605) 2008 American Planning Association, Economic Development Division Scholarship, Student Paper Competition 2007 Virginia Commonwealth University, Excellence in Virginia Government Awards Student Scholarship 2007-2008 Virginia Commonwealth University, Edward E. Willey Scholarship2008 2007-2008 Virginia Commonwealth University, Wilder Graduate Scholars Fellowship 2007 Virginia Commonwealth University, Urban and Regional Planning Student Association, American Planning Association National Conference Scholarship 2006-2007 Virginia Commonwealth University, Graduate Teaching Assistantship CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Panels Organized 2015 Rocco, M. and Kinahan, Kelly, L. Legacy Cities: The Quest for Revitalization, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Houston, TX (panel accepted). Papers Presented 2015 Kinahan, Kelly L. Legacy City Revitalization: Examining the Role of Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Investments, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Houston, TX (abstract accepted). 2015 Kinahan, Kelly L. Toward a Legacy City Neighborhood Typology: Classification in Five Cities, Urban Affairs Association, Miami, FL. 2014 Kinahan, Kelly L. Toward a Neighborhood Typology for Legacy Cities, Poster Session, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Philadelphia, PA. 2014 Kinahan, Kelly L. The Next Generation of Historic Preservation: Scholarship and Research Historic Preservation in Legacy Cities Conference, Cleveland, OH.
Kinahan- CV- 6/2015 4 2014 Kinahan, Kelly L. Industrial and Product Design Collections as Tools of Economic and Community Development, Urban Affairs Association, San Antonio, TX. 2013 Hill, Edward W., Kelly L. Kinahan, and Harold L. Wolman. The Median Transformation and the m-score: An Alternative to the z-score for Data that are Heavily Skewed, AESOP-ACSP Joint Congress, Dublin, IE. 2012 Ryberg, Stephanie and Kelly Kinahan. Historic rehabilitation tax credits as a tool for urban placemaking: Exploring their use and impacts in Cleveland, OH and Richmond, VA, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cincinnati, OH. 2010 Kinahan, Kelly. Lakeside Avenue Revitalization Plan, Virginia Chapter of the American Planning Association Annual Conference, Norfolk, VA. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Cleveland State University, Levin College of Urban Affairs Department of Urban Studies Economic Development Policy and Practice (Instructor, scheduled Fall 2015) Economic Development Policy and Practice (Teaching Assistant, Fall 2014, Instructor: Edward W. (Ned) Hill) Virginia Commonwealth University, Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs Department of Urban and Regional Planning Introduction to the City (Instructor, Summer 2011, 2010, 2009) Senior Capstone Seminar (Instructor, Spring 2011) Community Socio-economic Analysis Using GIS, (Teaching Assistant, Fall 2007, Instructor: Michela Zonta) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008-2011 Revitalization Planner, County of Henrico, Department of Community Revitalization, Henrico, VA. 2008 Research Assistant, Virginia Commonwealth University, Lawrenceville Downtown Enhancement Plan, Richmond, VA. 2007 Research Assistant, Virginia Commonwealth University, Leesburg Downtown Market Study, Richmond, VA. 2005-2006 Historic Sites Survey Assistant, Bergen County Department of Parks- Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs, Hackensack, NJ.
Kinahan- CV- 6/2015 5 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2014 PhD Dissertation Workshop, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 2014 PhD Student Professional Development Workshop, Urban Affairs Association, San Antonio, TX. 2011-present American Institute of Certified Planners, American Planning Association.