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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_BlakelyEd Blakely - Wikipedia

    Edward James Blakely (born 1938), for most his career, was a professor of Urban Planning at the University of California at Berkeley. In 1994, he retired as a leading scholar in the field with award-winning books. He is known primarily for having been executive director of Recovery Management for the City of New Orleans.

  2. Oct 30, 2012 · A leading scholar and practitioner of urban policy, Blakely has been Dean of the School of Urban Planning and Development at the University of Southern California...

  3. Ed Blakely, born Edgar but often called Eddie worked in film and music most of his life. He helped form a Alternative magazine, booked bands for night clubs (Faith No More, REM). He worked on rock tours for Rolling Stones and U2 in between running a video assist company located at Screen Gems NC.

    • May 22, 1955
    • July 15, 2006
  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0086784Ed Blakely - IMDb

    Ed Blakely. Camera and Electrical Department: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Ed Blakely, born Edgar but often called Eddie worked in film and music most of his life. He helped form a Alternative magazine, booked bands for night clubs (Faith No More, REM).

    • Producer, Production Manager, Visual Effects
    • May 22, 1955
    • Ed Blakely
    • July 15, 2006
  5. Feb 24, 2024 · Everett Ernest Blakely (July 1, 1919 – September 21, 2004) was a career officer of the United States Air Force. He was a highly decorated pilot of a B-17 bomber with the “Bloody Hundredth” Bombardment Group of the 8th Air Force in Europe during World War II.

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  8. Aug 6, 2007 · Ed Blakely is multitasking again, scheming and talking as he rides his mountain bike through Broadmoor, one of New Orleans' flood-ravaged neighborhoods. He pedals past a mix of early 20th century residential and commercial buildings, situated where the spokes of streets beginning at the Mississippi River converge in a long-drained cypress swamp.

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