Natalie was nominated for the Urban Land Institute’s (ULI) Center of Leadership Program. After an application and interview process, she was selected as one of the participants invited to cultivate their expertise in this unique real estate driven leadership program.
“The Center for Leadership provides a powerful local resource to help guide the responsible development of the Atlanta region by strengthening connections among area organizations that guide and influence Atlanta real estate development.” – ULI Atlanta
During this year-long leadership development program, she will participate in leadership trainings.
The Leadership Program is over nine full days with discussions focused around:
September – Day 1: Atlanta in Context
October – Day 2: UrbanPlan Training
November – Day 3: Regionalism & Infrastructure
December – Day 4: Economic Development & P3s
January – Day 5: Development & Capital Markets
February – Day 6: Community Building
March – Day 7: Housing & Urban Design
April – Day 8: Design & Construction
May – Day 9: Graduation
As part of the program, Natalie will collaborate with other real estate professionals in a Mini Technical Assistance Panel (mTAP) for a sponsor organization.
“During the course of the nine-month program, participants will have an opportunity to provide thought leadership on a critical Atlanta regional issue through a mini Technical Assistance Panel (mTAP). Working in teams, participants will be responsible for sharing their expertise and advice to develop recommendations for a sponsor organization.”- ULI Atlanta
Her team will study and reimagine Clark State University’s historic Park Street Church.
Natalie is a graduate of the 2018-2019 Urban Land Institute Center for Leadership.