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    Michael Andersen

    urban policy writer & analyst

    Michael Andersen is a highly experienced individual with a diverse background in journalism, advocacy, and research.

    With a Master of Science in Journalism from Northwestern University and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Grinnell College, Michael has a solid educational foundation.

    His key skills and specialties include analyzing attached housing ratios of Oregon cities based on the decade of construction, studying post-1995 bicycle commuting trends in mid-size U.S. metropolitan areas, expertise in punctuation, and a passion for biscuits.

    Michael has held various significant positions throughout his career, such as being a senior fellow and senior researcher at the Sightline Institute, a writer for Portland for Everyone at 1000 Friends of Oregon, news editor at BikePortland.org, and staff writer at PeopleForBikes.

    His career also involved leadership roles, including serving as the Conversation Project leader at Oregon Humanities and as the editor & publisher at Portland Afoot.

    Michael has a wide-ranging journalistic background, having worked for reputed publications like The Oregonian, Willamette Week, and Portland Tribune, among others.

    He has contributed as a correspondent, news editor, and editor, showcasing his versatility and expertise in media and communication.

    With his rich experience as a freelance journalist, consultant, and fellow at various organizations, Michael Andersen is a prominent figure in the journalism and advocacy sectors.

    Michael Andersen
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    Location

    Portland, Oregon