Henry Shriver is a Transit Planner for the Town of Chapel Hill, focusing on sustainable transportation and public policy. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he double-majored in Public Policy and Media & Journalism, with a minor in Geographic Information Sciences and skills in R and Stata.
His interests lie at the intersection of community advocacy and research, with a passion for sustainability in housing and transportation. This is highlighted by his past advocacy internship with Habitat for Humanity of Orange County, where he contributed to supporting local housing initiatives.
He applies a unique blend of public policy, data analysis, and journalistic communication to his urban planning work.
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