ULI Cleveland International Visitor Delegate
ULI Cleveland International Visitor Delegate
What
In early November, the Cleveland Council on World Affairs will be hosting an international visitor delegation through the U.S. Department of State on the topic “Urban Renewal.” There are 7 professional visitors + 3 interpreters from Iraq who are here to gain insight on neighborhood revitalization initiatives and environmentally responsible urban planning. While in Cleveland, the visitors will be looking at residential planning and the design of low-cost housing projects to address an increase in informal settlement development in Baghdad.
As part of their local program, the group will connect with ULI Cleveland for a discussion on land use trends and zoning best practices to address poverty and homelessness. The group will be in town November 6 – 8 and we were looking to arrange a meeting on Wednesday, November 6th. A meeting would be informal, 1 – 1.5 hours, with plenty of time for Q&A/open discussion. The selected time for this meeting will be up to the ULI members.
How
To be considered for participation, please make sure to 1) update your ULI member profile with your biography and profile information before 2) filling out the Navigator inquiry form below.
Why
Delegates have the unique opportunity to connect with and educate international visitors.
Eligibility Score
Space is highly limited for this opportunity with preference given to senior-level members.