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James A. Mosley 

President, EnviroKinecs, Inc

 

 

James A. Mosley brings over 35 years of experience in the environmental, community

planning, and public involvement space. James founded EnviroKinecs, Inc. in 1995 and

has been exceptionally successful in activities such as coordinating public involvement &

project identity for the $ 1.5 billion 1-69 Evansville to Indianapolis Highway Project and

the City of Evansville’s $ 2.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and

Urban Development (HUD).

 

Before returning to Indiana to work on alternative energy, the environment, transportation, community, and urban planning projects, James was a Senior Urban Planner in the Mayor’s Executive Branch Office in Washington, DC. He was charged with infrastructure redesign,

façade treatment for existing businesses, and significant commercial development in

Ward Six and Ward Seven in the nation’s Capital. He was also elected and served

four terms as an Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner in Washington, DC.

 

A driven entrepreneurial professional with high-caliber management qualifications,

James has been focused on promoting sustainable communities and contributed to the establishment of Indiana’s first full-time Brownfields Coordinator at the Evansville Department

of Metropolitan Development. He has also worked on various zoning, land use, and public acquisition projects. He has recently been credentialed on the City of Evansville’s Program Management Team with (i) the Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU), (ii) the EWSU’s Storage

Basin & Capacity Expansion Projects with Kokosing Industrial, and (iii) Jacobsville Redevelopment Neighborhood Plan with Rundell Ernstberger Associates.

 

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from Indiana University School

of Public and Environmental Affairs. He has extensively published on area revitalization,

planning, and development of Civic and professional affiliations.

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