Clark Henry
Owner, CIII Associates LLC
Henry, who runs an urban planning firm in Wilmington, uses technology mostly for communication. “My clients, colleagues, friends and family are spread all across the country and travel can be frequent. I value proximity even if only digital,” he said
For work, reads Planning and Urban Land magazines and occasionally The Economist. Recently discovered a new publication – Lucky Peach – to read for pleasure
Checks out the websites for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (brownfield and smart growth pages) as well as countless city and county websites. During downtime reads Kaid Benfield’s blog on the Natural Resources Defense Council website.
TV show pick is Modern Family, “though I have a childlike appreciation for Wipeout.”
Recently revisited Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles, a collection of science fiction short stories, and currently going back and forth through poet Billy Collins’ Ballistics collection.
Favorite movies include Apocalypse Now, Harold and Maude, Star Wars and Blazing Saddles. Flick recommendation is an independent short film called Faith directed and written by Erik Pagan.
Uses WeatherBug app to keep an eye out for bad weather when kayaking.
Go-to digital device is his smartphone because “communication is a must wherever I am … and I like taking pictures and video of my son Everett and sending to family.”
LinkedIn profile is under Clark Henry with CIII Associates LLC
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