Twenty-nine professionals in real estate development, planning, design, engineering, finance, and health care from across the United States have been selected to participate in the third cohort of the ULI Health Leaders Network, gathering at the 2020 ULI Fall Meeting in San Francisco.
The Health Leaders Network is supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and ULI Foundation Governor Randall Lewis. The program is designed to empower real estate and land use professionals with the skills, knowledge, and networks to improve health outcomes in their professional practice and communities.
The Cohort 3 Health Leaders will convene in an introductory forum this April in Detroit, interact with Health Leaders Network alumni, participate in a series of webinars, work on individual projects and share findings with the broader group, and conclude with a final forum during the 2020 ULI Fall Meeting in San Francisco. The Health Leaders for 2020 are as follows:
- Breck Baird, project manager/financial analyst, LBG Real Estate
- Pegy Brimhall, principal, Figurd
- Rogean Cadieux-Smith, health care architect/planner, LRK
- Patti Clare, senior planner, Neel-Schaffer
- Ross Daniels, planner, Public Health Law Center
- Julia D. Day, team lead, associate, Gehl
- Jaime Fearer, health impact policy and practice analyst, D.C. Department of Health
- Caroline Johns, director, development, Pembroke
- Emily Johnson, cross systems planner, D.C. Office of Planning
- Molly Lanphier, senior health, recreation and park planner, Denver Parks and Recreation
- Leslie Meehan, director, office of primary prevention, Tennessee Department of Health
- Caitlin Murphy, health planner, Pinellas County, Florida
- Christine Ng, senior managing consultant, Ramboll
- Rebecca Parrell, senior project coordinator, City of Minneapolis
- Frank Pendrell, landscape designer, CoCal Landscapes
- Paula Reeves, senior environmental planner, Washington State Department of Health
- Rodolfo Rodríguez, director of health and wellness ecosystem, Housing Authority of the City of Austin
- Courtney D. Sharpe, director of cultural planning, City of Boston Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture
- Sarah Skenazy, district health consultant, Google
- Peter B. Smith, senior vice president, global market development, International WELL Building Institute
- Ashley Disher Spinks, senior designer/architect, Little
- Nellie Shipley Sullivan, partner, Womble Bond Dickenson
- Amelia Taylor-Hochberg, analyst, HR&A Advisors Inc.
- Meg Thorley, principal, Urban Intersect Consulting
- Hally Turner, planning program coordinator, Minnesota Department of Transportation
- Robert Voigt, director of planning, Parkbridge Lifestyle Communities
- Andrew Watkins, principal, SWA Group
- Kim Way, principal, NBBJ
- Debra Young, founder/owner, EmpowerAbility.