Detroit Mayor Dave Bing Among Four U.s. Mayors Named as Fellows by the Urban Land Institute Daniel Rose Center for Public Leadership in Land Use
Bing and his team will offer guidance to ULI in the development of products, programs and services that cover a broad spectrum of work incorporating three over-arching themes: real estate finance and development; the interdependencies and respective roles of the public and private sectors; and the role and importance of the public realm in creating viable, thriving communities.
Detroit, MI, November 05, 2010 --(PR.com)-- The Urban Land Institute (ULI) Daniel Rose Center for Public Leadership in Land Use has named Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and three other outstanding local community leaders to serve in fellowships for the Center through 2011. Bing’s local team will join three others led by the mayors of Charlotte, Houston, and Sacramento.
The mission of the ULI Rose Center is to encourage and support excellence in land use decision making. By providing public officials with access to information, best practices, peer networks, and other resources, the Center seeks to foster creative, efficient, practical, and sustainable land use policies.
“The City of Detroit is proud to participate in the Daniel Rose Fellowship program,” said Bing. “We are fortunate to have this opportunity as we work to redefine the landscape of our city, strengthen neighborhoods and attract investment through the Detroit Works Project. We are looking forward to partnering with the Rose Center to develop innovative solutions to our greatest challenges.”
Bing and his team will offer guidance to ULI in the development of products, programs and services that cover a broad spectrum of work incorporating three over-arching themes: real estate finance and development; the interdependencies and respective roles of the public and private sectors; and the role and importance of the public realm in creating viable, thriving communities.
The Detroit team will work with the other selected mayors and their respective teams to address the most challenging land use issues facing their communities. Over the upcoming year, Bing and his team will work with leading experts in the real estate development, finance, and land use fields with the intention of tackling complex land use issues facing each community.
“The slow pace of economic recovery is continuing to take a toll on our nation’s cities. This is undercutting America’s overall economic stability, because the nation’s economy is largely based on the strength of its metropolitan areas,” said ULI Chief Executive Officer Patrick L. Phillips. “ULI looks forward to working with the new class of Rose fellows to help them overcome obstacles posed by the current economic environment, reposition their cities for long-term prosperity, and establish a course for success that can be applied to other cities.”
Bing’s 2010-11 ULI Daniel Rose Fellowship team members are as follows:
· Karla Henderson is the Group Executive of Planning and Facilities for the City of Detroit. Prior to joining the City of Detroit, Ms. Henderson was Manager of the Field Operations Services Unit for the City of Ann Arbor.
· Olga Stella is Vice President for Business Development at the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation. Prior to rejoining the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation in 2007, Olga served as Chief of Staff for State Representative Steve Tobocman.
· Marja Winters is the Deputy Director of the City of Detroit Planning and Development Department. Prior to her position with the City of Detroit, Winters served as the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Commercial Revitalization.
The ULI Rose Center was created in 2008 with a $5 million endowment by Daniel Rose, chairman of New York City–based Rose Associates, Inc., whose career has involved a broad range of professional, civic, and nonprofit activities. Rose Associates is a leading developer and manager of more than 30 million square feet of major office towers, commercial retail centers, mixed-use complexes, and high-rise residential buildings throughout the East Coast.
According to Rose, the Center is unique in how it facilitates collaboration among leaders in land use by bringing participants together from the public and private sector. “Each has much to learn from the other,” he said. “The more knowledgeable and better trained people are on both sides of the table, the more effective they are. The most successful projects invariably reflect those relationships.”
Additionally, ULI has assembled a team of eight urban development and design leaders from around the nation who will be serving as faculty for the 2010-2011 Rose Center Fellowship cities: Hilary Bertsch (associate principal, Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects, New York City); Carlton Brown (chief operating officer, Full Spectrum, New York City); Andre Brumfield (urban design and planning principal, AECOM Design + Planning, Chicago); Antonio Fiol-Silva (principal, Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC, Philadelphia); Calvin Gladney (managing partner, Mosaic Urban Partners, LLC, Washington, DC); Con Howe (managing director, CityView’s Los Angeles Fund); Mark Johnson (president, Civitas, Inc., Denver; and Marilee Utter (president, Citiventure Associates, LLC, Denver).
For more information on the Daniel Rose Fellowship program, visit: http://www.uli.org/rosecenter
About the Urban Land Institute
The Urban Land Institute (www.uli.org) is a nonprofit education and research institute supported by its members. Its mission is to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. Established in 1936, the Institute has nearly 34,000 members worldwide representing all aspects of land use and development disciplines.
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The mission of the ULI Rose Center is to encourage and support excellence in land use decision making. By providing public officials with access to information, best practices, peer networks, and other resources, the Center seeks to foster creative, efficient, practical, and sustainable land use policies.
“The City of Detroit is proud to participate in the Daniel Rose Fellowship program,” said Bing. “We are fortunate to have this opportunity as we work to redefine the landscape of our city, strengthen neighborhoods and attract investment through the Detroit Works Project. We are looking forward to partnering with the Rose Center to develop innovative solutions to our greatest challenges.”
Bing and his team will offer guidance to ULI in the development of products, programs and services that cover a broad spectrum of work incorporating three over-arching themes: real estate finance and development; the interdependencies and respective roles of the public and private sectors; and the role and importance of the public realm in creating viable, thriving communities.
The Detroit team will work with the other selected mayors and their respective teams to address the most challenging land use issues facing their communities. Over the upcoming year, Bing and his team will work with leading experts in the real estate development, finance, and land use fields with the intention of tackling complex land use issues facing each community.
“The slow pace of economic recovery is continuing to take a toll on our nation’s cities. This is undercutting America’s overall economic stability, because the nation’s economy is largely based on the strength of its metropolitan areas,” said ULI Chief Executive Officer Patrick L. Phillips. “ULI looks forward to working with the new class of Rose fellows to help them overcome obstacles posed by the current economic environment, reposition their cities for long-term prosperity, and establish a course for success that can be applied to other cities.”
Bing’s 2010-11 ULI Daniel Rose Fellowship team members are as follows:
· Karla Henderson is the Group Executive of Planning and Facilities for the City of Detroit. Prior to joining the City of Detroit, Ms. Henderson was Manager of the Field Operations Services Unit for the City of Ann Arbor.
· Olga Stella is Vice President for Business Development at the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation. Prior to rejoining the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation in 2007, Olga served as Chief of Staff for State Representative Steve Tobocman.
· Marja Winters is the Deputy Director of the City of Detroit Planning and Development Department. Prior to her position with the City of Detroit, Winters served as the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Commercial Revitalization.
The ULI Rose Center was created in 2008 with a $5 million endowment by Daniel Rose, chairman of New York City–based Rose Associates, Inc., whose career has involved a broad range of professional, civic, and nonprofit activities. Rose Associates is a leading developer and manager of more than 30 million square feet of major office towers, commercial retail centers, mixed-use complexes, and high-rise residential buildings throughout the East Coast.
According to Rose, the Center is unique in how it facilitates collaboration among leaders in land use by bringing participants together from the public and private sector. “Each has much to learn from the other,” he said. “The more knowledgeable and better trained people are on both sides of the table, the more effective they are. The most successful projects invariably reflect those relationships.”
Additionally, ULI has assembled a team of eight urban development and design leaders from around the nation who will be serving as faculty for the 2010-2011 Rose Center Fellowship cities: Hilary Bertsch (associate principal, Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects, New York City); Carlton Brown (chief operating officer, Full Spectrum, New York City); Andre Brumfield (urban design and planning principal, AECOM Design + Planning, Chicago); Antonio Fiol-Silva (principal, Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC, Philadelphia); Calvin Gladney (managing partner, Mosaic Urban Partners, LLC, Washington, DC); Con Howe (managing director, CityView’s Los Angeles Fund); Mark Johnson (president, Civitas, Inc., Denver; and Marilee Utter (president, Citiventure Associates, LLC, Denver).
For more information on the Daniel Rose Fellowship program, visit: http://www.uli.org/rosecenter
About the Urban Land Institute
The Urban Land Institute (www.uli.org) is a nonprofit education and research institute supported by its members. Its mission is to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. Established in 1936, the Institute has nearly 34,000 members worldwide representing all aspects of land use and development disciplines.
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Trisha Riggs
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Mike Ingberg
248-855-6777
detroit.uli.org
Trisha Riggs
202-624-7086
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