Katie Anthony
Schafer Richardson, Inc.
RESILIENT COMMUNITIES COUNCIL CHAIR
The Resilient Communities Council is a group of 30 to 40 private and public sector practitioners who are actively engaged in the research, policy, planning, design, creation, and improvement of resilient communities.
Participants come from a variety of disciplines, including public, private and non-profit organizations, and will be leaders in their sector. While members will bring interest and expertise in specific issues, they all share a genuine curiosity and passion for learning about innovation and best practices across a broad range of relevant topics which include, but are not limited to:
The ULI MN Resilient Communities Council meets for two half-day sessions per year. Each session will include a program produced by Council members that may include guest speakers and an opportunity to present on a personal project of interest. The group will address best practices and case studies and participate in roundtable discussions and private project tours. Participation is intended to be active and candid, sharing specific detailed information and experience from both members and presenters. All information will remain confidential.
The Resilient Communities Council is made up of diverse industry leaders. Two spots are reserved for Young Leader Members (under the age of 35).
ULI Minnesota is committed to enabling participation for BIPOC entrepreneurs and those historically underrepresented in the industry. If cost is a barrier to participation, please reach out to discuss fee waivers. We also encourage nominations of peers who may be outside of the current ULI network.
Schafer Richardson, Inc.
RESILIENT COMMUNITIES COUNCIL CHAIR
Practice Builder & Project Manager, Kimley-Horn
RESILIENT COMMUNITIES COUNCIL CHAIR
Supervisor Brownfields Community Outreach & Engagement Unit, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
RESILIENT COMMUNITIES COUNCIL CHAIR
D/O Architects
RESILIENT COMMUNITIES COUNCIL CHAIR
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