Erik Svendsen is Director of the Division of Environmental Health, Science, and Practice at the National Center for Environmental Health within the CDC. With more than 20 years of experience in research and public health, his focus is predominantly on environmentally induced illnesses. On this edition of This Is DesignIntelligence, he joins us to talk about what his division at the CDC does, what it means to the built environment industry, and how architects, engineers and developer can engage with the CDC to design for public health.
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Economics and Environmental Outcomes
Lessons in Leadership: Commitment to Others
Essentials: Protecting the Lifeblood of Every Community
Lessons in Leadership: Leadership Theory
Broken Ground: Women in Leadership
Lessons in Leadership: Fear and Worry
Lessons in Leadership: Placing Leadership
Lessons in Leadership: Responsible Awareness
Demystifying the Infrastructure Bill - Part 6
Demystifying the Infrastructure Bill - Part 5
Demystifying the Infrastructure Bill - Part 4
Lessons in Leadership: Leaders Who Listen
Demystifying the Infrastructure Bill - Part 3
Demystifying the Infrastructure Bill - Part 2
Demystifying the Infrastructure Bill - Part 1
Lessons in Leadership: Meaningful Leadership Investments
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