An international roster of experts will be speaking at the 12th Annual Australian Parking Convention (APC) in Sydney, Australia on November 7-9, 2010.
Donald Shoup, the Godfather of Parking, is Professor of Urban Planning at UCLA and author of The High Cost of Free Parking. His internationally acclaimed research has revealed how parking policies can help or harm cities, the economy, and the environment.
Barbara J. Chance, President and CEO of CHANCE Management Advisors in Philadelphia, PA, USA, has served as the consultant member of the Board of Directors for the International Parking Institute, and is currently serving on the Board of Advisors. An expert in the areas of parking, transit and transportation, sustainable solutions, and transportation demand management, Barbara asks the question: is the meter running out on people in parking?
Muriel Beser Hugosson, Head of the Department of Transport Sciences for the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, discusses development of the Swedish National Transport Modelling System (called SAMPERS).
Michael Julian, General Manager, Security for Westfield Australia and former Chief of Personnel in the New York City Police Department, talks about how to manage security in car parks.
John Lee, Fellow of the Institute of Public Works Australia and Director Major Projects with Lane Cove Council, outlines use of license plate recognition technology in car park management.
Colin J. Chodos, a Partner of Corporate Connection Strategies, advises on developing a customer service culture to help drive increased profits.
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