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Turning passion into planning

Three 天美传媒alumni are turning their passion for planning into impactful careers, using their education to drive sustainable, community-centered change across the country.

Bella Moyers-Chavez, '26 | April 25, 2025

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Ohio University鈥檚 geography department has long empowered students to connect academic theory with real-world impact. From preserving historic villages in Ohio to revitalizing brownfields in Southern California, Bobcat alumni are helping shape sustainable, inclusive communities across the country. Here's how three graduates have turned their planning degrees into dynamic, purpose-driven careers.

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Jenn Rubal

Jenn Rubal, BS 鈥22

Assistant Village Planner in Granville, OH

Just three years after earning her B.S. in urban planning and sustainability , Jenn Rubal is making her mark on local government. Starting as a zoning administratorzoning administrator, she now serves as the assistant village plannerthe assistant village planner for the Village of Granville, Ohio. Jenn has worked with local, state, and federal agencies on environmental restoration and roadway improvement projects, but she鈥檚 most proud of helping rewrite local ordinances to support historic preservation.

鈥淭his role has given me the connections and tools to implement planning and sustainability initiatives at a local level,鈥 she said. Whether it鈥檚 encouraging pollinator-friendly landscaping or improving downtown walkability, Jenn uses her position to spark meaningful change across the community.

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Jacob Collins

Jacob Collins, BS 鈥20

Assistant Planner in Carson, CA 

Jacob Collins combines a passion for economically distressed communities with technical expertise in GIS and brownfield redevelopment. While at OHIO, he co-led a student team that secured $10,000 from the Learning by Giving Foundation to support workforce development tied to the Baileys Trail System. That early experience fueled his career trajectory.

Today, Jacob serves as an assistant plannerassistant planner in Carson, California, where he recently helped secure $1.7 million in brownfield cleanup grants and built a citywide brownfield inventory using GIS, a skill he first developed at Ohio University. With a  from USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and a certificate in real estate development, he continues to champion sustainable, equitable development and even tends a community garden in his spare time.

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Kyle May

Kyle May, BS '09

Planner and Associate Principal at MKSK

As a nationally recognized planning consultant, Kyle May has led community planning efforts across the U.S., from rapidly expanding suburbs to historically underserved cities. His work with  focuses on helping Central Ohio prepare for transformative growth. Whether guiding strategy for Johnstown and Upper Arlington or facilitating inclusive public meetings in Dayton, Kyle leads with curiosity and care.

He believes planning is most powerful when rooted in authentic community engagement.

鈥淧lanning is about empowering people and places to unlock their fullest potential,鈥 he says. A proud 天美传媒alum, Kyle earned his Master of City Planning from Ohio State University and has since become a go-to voice for strategic growth and investment.