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Beth Siegel, President
As the president and co-founder of Mt. Auburn Associates, Beth Siegel
has led the firm for over 20 years in designing and implementing regional
economic development strategies and evaluating economic development and
workforce initiatives.
Since starting Mt. Auburn Associates in 1985,
Beth has managed strategic plans for dozens of communities in the Northeast.
She led studies in the Hartford, New Haven, and New London regions in
Connecticut, in Burlington, Vermont and in Nashua, New Hampshire. An expert
in the realm of program evaluation, Beth headed evaluations for the U.S.
Economic Development Administration, for a number of states, as well as for
foundations. For the past five years she has directed the firm's evaluation
work with The Heinz Endowments in Pittsburgh and a consortium of national
and local foundations involved in workforce development in Boston.
Beth's policy work and writings have been influential in the economic
development field. She wrote some of the earliest articles on the role of
"clusters" in regional economic development and her report in the mid 90s to
the Charles Stewart Mott and Ford foundations - Jobs and the Urban Poor
influenced the field of sectoral workforce development. With concern for the
fate of smaller cities, she also authored a report for the U.S. Economic
Development Administration - Third Tier Cities: Adjusting to the New
Economy. Siegel gained recognition for her work on the strategic role that
arts and culture play in economic growth, including the path-breaking study
- The Role of the Arts and Culture in New England's Economic
Competitiveness, and the recently released Louisiana: Where Culture Means
Business.
Prior to founding Mt. Auburn, Beth served as Deputy
Research Director of the Massachusetts Governor's Commission on the Future
of Mature Industries and spent four years as Senior Associate at Counsel for
Community Development, a pioneer in the development finance field. She
taught economic development planning in the graduate planning programs at
MIT and Tufts University.
Beth received a BA from Beloit College in
Wisconsin and a Master in City and Regional Planning from Harvard
University.
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