ULI Randall Lewis Health Mentorship Program – Mentor
ULI Randall Lewis Health Mentorship Program – Mentor
What
The ULI/Randall Lewis Health Mentorship Program invites graduate students in urban planning, architecture, real estate, and related programs to deepen their understanding of opportunities to advance health through the built environment through a special program spanning the ULI Spring and Fall Meetings annually. ULI Full Members who have expertise or an interest in development and design strategies that improve health outcomes are encouraged to participate as mentors in this program. Learn more about this opportunity at ULI/Randall Lewis Health Mentorship Program.
How
For the sixth cohort of this program, all ULI Full Members who are interested in being mentors with the program should submit an inquiry through the form below with the following information:
- Name and organization
- Product council affiliation
- What experience do you have with being a mentor?
- What can you offer a prospective mentee over the next 9-12 months, in terms of both knowledge and time commitment?
- Why do you want to be a mentor?
Mentors will be asked to commit to:
- helping your mentee navigate the 2023 ULI Spring Meeting in Toronto and Fall Meeting in Los Angeles. Mentors will receive complimentary registration to both meetings.
- attending the Building Healthy Places Forums during the Spring and Fall Meetings with your mentees.
- attending the ULI/Randall Lewis Health Mentorship Dinner with your mentee at both the Spring and Fall Meetings.
- host your mentee as a guest for your Product Council meetings and subsequent events, including Product Council dinners.
- staying in touch with your mentee on a regular basis between the meetings, providing advice on navigating the real estate and land use industry, and sharing other industry knowledge.
The application deadline to be a mentor for the sixth cohort of this program is February 6th, 2023 at 11:59 pm ET.
Why
Mentors in the ULI/Randall Lewis Health Mentorship Program can share their knowledge, expertise, and perspectives on health and the built environment with the next generation of land use professionals. Mentors can also further the mission of ULI’s Building Healthy Places Initiative, which administers the program.
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Space is limited for this opportunity.
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