Ed Shoucair has a wide range of experience in various roles and organizations. Ed was the President of the Collaborative, a consulting firm known for its excellence in planning, design, and communications. Ed co-founded and served as President of Education Collaborative, a research and development laboratory focused on producing innovative educational programs. Ed also founded and served as President of the Gloucester Education Foundation, a non-profit organization that raised funds for the Gloucester Public Schools. Additionally, they founded and served as President of the Carey Alumni Association, a non-profit organization that raised funds for school programs and built relationships between alumni and current students. Ed was the Co-Founder and President of the Restore Olmsted's Waterway Coalition, an organization dedicated to cleaning up the Muddy River and preserving the Emerald Necklace. Ed worked as a Senior Project Manager at Wallace Floyd Associates and founded the Massachusetts Riverways Program, a statewide program aimed at protecting river corridors and natural habitat.
Ed Shoucair's education history includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Duke University, which they obtained from 1975 to 1977. Prior to that, they studied History at Rutgers University from 1973 to 1975. In addition, they pursued a Master of City Planning degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1982 to 1984.
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