Women’s Leadership Initiative Speakers Bureau Nominee
The WLI Speakers Bureau is an annual selection of women real estate experts who are candidates for prestigious international and national keynote, panelist, and moderator speaking opportunities.
The WLI Speakers Bureau is an annual selection of women real estate experts who are candidates for prestigious international and national keynote, panelist, and moderator speaking opportunities.
The Council brings together developers, city leaders, and their consultants to explore solutions in housing policy, placemaking, and residential development for the San Diego region in a small group setting.
The Council is a collaboration of industry leaders who play critical roles in building communities, developing and redeveloping neighborhoods, envisioning and re-creating business districts, and bringing residential and mixed-use facilities to life in San Diego’s sustainable urban environment.
The Council focuses on the nuances and complexities specific to the urban infill typology.
The NEXT program provides an avenue for midcareer professionals to foster leadership skills, develop professional relationships, and promote shared knowledge through education. Programs are held throughout the year to engage in issue-focused small group discussions.
Established in 2003, the Young Leaders Group was conceived as an opportunity to bring together ULI members under age 35 and strengthen their relationship and involvement with the organization. Young Leaders Groups exist in District and National Councils around the globe, building a network of members who help one another navigate the industry.
The mission of the WLI is to raise the visibility and number of women leaders in ULI and the real estate industry at the regional level.
With over 1,500 events held annually across 54 locations worldwide, District Council programs engage members on the local level by hosting educational forums, convening events such as special initiative conferences, and providing industry expertise to community leaders.
Technical Assistance Program panels (TAPs) are part of the ULI Advisory Services program and are implemented by District and National Councils. Panelists join a team of local leaders to provide expert, timely, candid, and unbiased input to help the subject community resolve local real estate and land use issues over the course of a one- or two-day panel.
The Chair serves as a liaison between the District Council and ULI global offices by assisting in the creation of the annual program of work and ensuring that ULI best practices, policies, and programs are integrated into the District Council’s activities and outreach.