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      <image:title>President/CEO - Talya D. Thomas, Ph.D.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dr. Talya D. Thomas, is a native of Houston, Texas and is currently the CEO of Planning Policy &amp; Development, LLC, in Jackson, MS.  She is a highly motivated professional in planning, policy and public administration, with a broad background in community development and social and racial equity, with specific expertise, leadership, and training in survey research, program evaluation, and secondary data analysis. Dr. Thomas’s research focuses on the role and importance of Community Development Corporations (CDCs) in community development and housing policies and programs. Particularly focusing on provisions of affordable housing through CDCs. She also focuses on food deserts and food insecurities among vulnerable populations.   Dr. Thomas has over 15 years of teaching experience in higher education; she has a Bachelors in Psychology, minor in Business Administration and a Master’s in Public Administration with a concentration in Community and Economic Development from Clark Atlanta University. She has a Doctoral Degree in Urban Planning and Environmental Policy, with a concentration in Community Development and Housing from Texas Southern University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PPD is committed to equipping organizations with the skills and knowledge to ensure that asset mapping is conducted in building their organization's services, benefits and resources within the community. This includes face to face workshops, online training, team building activities, and much more. Asset mapping training will be designed to meet the specific needs of each organization.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PPD presents an overview of what evaluation is and how it differs from social research. Several evaluation models will be introduced to give you some perspective on the evaluation endeavor. Evaluations can range from being very simple service evaluations to complex evaluation research projects. Each service will require a different approach depending on the purpose of the evaluation; evidence base, stage of development, context of the service; and the resources and timescales for the evaluation. Evaluations can focus on implementation and learning (formative evaluation), how a service works (process evaluation) and whether it has worked (outcome/summative evaluation) - or all of these aspects over the life cycle of a project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PPD is committed to providing informed decisions for positive outcomes. -Statical Analysis -Qualitative &amp; Quantitative Analysis -Database Development</image:caption>
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