Team
Karl Seidman
Karl is an economic development consultant and senior lecturer at MIT’s
Department of Urban Studies and Planning with expertise in the preparation of
economic development plans and strategies, the design, management, and
evaluation of development finance and economic development programs, and the
financing and supervision of complex development projects. His experience
encompasses work in metropolitan areas, rural regions and communities, cities
and urban neighborhoods, and medium-sized cities. He has also overseen public
and stakeholder participation processes for over 25 economic development,
downtown, and real estate development plans and projects. Relevant experience
includes design, strategic planning, and evaluations of federal, state, and
local economic development programs, preparation of 20 local and regional
economic development plans, conducting market analysis and formulation of six
downtown revitalization plans, and market, feasibility, and financial analysis
for over 20 real estate projects.
Karl is also senior lecturer in Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology where he teaches Economic Development Finance, Economic
Development Planning, and Revitalizing Urban Main Streets. He is a former
CFO/Deputy Director of MassDevelopment, a state quasi-public affordable housing
and real estate finance agency, where he oversaw new program development,
program operations and financial operations, and helped design and implement
agency strategic planning efforts.
Karl holds a master’s degree in public policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of
Government and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Amherst College.
Leadership Team
Collaborators