Bruce Meighen, AICP has over 25 years of experience and is the recipient of over 50 top planning awards. Bruce completed his undergraduate and master’s degrees in economics, urban design, planning and natural sciences from Champlain College, McGill University and Georgia Tech. He has successfully managed over 300 plans throughout the nation. As the CEO and President of Logan Simpson, Bruce serves as part of the firm’s leadership team and manages their nationwide planning practice. Previously, Bruce was a vice president and planning principal for EDAW and AECOM, two of the largest planning/engineering firms in the world. Bruce directs visioning processes and comprehensive, subarea, redevelopment, neighborhood and corridor plans. Bruce also manages large-scale environmental, NEPA, resource management, open space, travel management and recreational plans for cities, counties and Federal agencies including the Forest Service (USFS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) and the National Park Service (NPS). Bruce specializes in innovative and engaging public involvement programs that clarify and prioritize issues, crucial to the success of outcome-oriented plans. He has focused on managing defensible planning processes that create sustainable, quality growth plans with common, enduring visions.