Lukermann, considered a pioneer in
urban planning, joined the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute in 1982 and was there until 2008. She was a teacher and a senior fellow in the institute's planning program. Lukermann also was a senior
research associate with the university's Center for Urban and Regional Affairs. She was a former chairwoman of the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission and a board member at St. Paul District Energy, and was president of the Citizens League. Lukermann had a national and international reputation, traveling to
China and
Romania in the 1980s to make presentations. She also served as part of a federal advisory group that helped the
Navajo Nation with urban planning. ==Sources==