Dennis Livingston
Director, Community Resources
Dennis Livingston has 25 years of experience
in developing community-based programs in renovation, weatherization,
and the prevention and remediation of lead hazards. He held a Federal
appointment to the EPA Title X Task Force on lead-based paint hazard
reduction and financing. Since 1994, he has been director of a
program development and organizing project dedicated to turning
environmental problems of low-income communities into sustainable
career and economic development solutions. In 1981, he founded
Baltimore Jobs in Energy Project, for which he was project and
executive director until 1994, to train residents of low-income
communities in weatherization and energy conservation. Since 1977,
he has headed Social Graphic Company, designing and publishing
dozens of chart posters, curriculum, books, and manuals. He has
shown his work in publications and shows internationally, including
a one-person at Cooper Union in New York City. He was, for example,
an author and illustrator of the EPA Lead Worker and Risk Assessor
Curricula. Mr. Livingston has been a member of the United Brotherhood
of Carpenters and Joiners since 1972. He has served on the boards
of directors of Coalition of Peninsula Organizations, The Loading
Dock, Baltimore Employment Network, Maryland Citizen Action, Women
Entrepreneurs of Baltimore, and South Baltimore Home Maintenance
Program. He has presented more than 100 workshops and trainings
in dozens of cities. Mr. Livingston received a Master of Fine Arts
from Ohio University in 1966.
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