Elam Boockvar-Klein is currently pursuing a Master’s in City Planning from the University of Pennsylvania, where he examines the transformative possibilities associated with creative, equitable development in historically under-resourced neighborhoods. During the summer of 2024, he interned for SHIFT Capital, an impact-oriented, place-based developer in Kensington. Before returning to school, he worked for Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia, expanding the impact of the organization's affordable homeownership efforts through strategic partnerships with diverse businesses and mission-aligned institutions.
Elam holds a BA in Sociology from Colorado College. At every stage of his career, he has been grounded by a belief in the power of the intersection of community organizing, urban planning, and real estate development to work towards reparations for marginalized neighborhoods.
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