ULI Names Jason Ray Chief Technology Officer

ULI has selected Jason L. Ray as its new chief technology officer. Ray most recently served as the head of technology for the GAVI Alliance, a public/private global health partnership originally chaired by Nelson Mandela and established with a $750 million donation from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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The Urban Land Institute has selected Jason L. Ray as its new chief technology officer. An innovative global information technology and business leader, Ray will drive ULI’s technology strategy to support both distributed and centralized business operations, oversee enterprise-wide IT operations, and direct the Institute’s web and network infrastructure.

“We are excited to have Jason lead technology at ULI,” said ULI Chief Executive Officer Patrick L. Phillips. “He has a proven track record of using technology to build smarter businesses and managing complex programs for large organizations. In this role, Jason will be critical in providing ULI with a global technology vision and leadership in delivering both products and services to our members around the world.”

Prior to joining ULI, Ray served as the head of technology for the GAVI Alliance, a public/private global health partnership originally chaired by Nelson Mandela and established with a $750 million donation from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Ray pioneered the technology and information strategy for GAVI, along with designing and building its private network and core data centers across multiple continents. As a result of his initiatives, GAVI has successfully raised $7.9 billion, which it has committed to vaccinating over 370 million children in 73 countries. Prior to working for GAVI, Ray served as the senior director of web marketing for internet service provider (ISP) PSINet, where he built the global web and online marketing infrastructure and transitioned content to Akamai for the first geographically distributed online content for a global ISP. In addition, he served as the director of web services for InfoPro, a company that provides advanced IT services to federal government agencies and private businesses across the country.

In his new role, Ray will lead the development and implementation of ULI’s long-range plans for IT, oversee the Institute’s IT projects, and be responsible for the planning and design of system architecture. He will be responsible for ensuring that ULI’s hardware, software, and web systems are reliable and efficient. In addition, he will be tasked with maintaining system security and ensuring optimal customer service by overseeing the Institute’s staff response for technical assistance and support to users.

“I’m very enthusiastic about my appointment as chief technology officer, and I look forward to delivering value to all ULI members and staff through the smart use of technology. Building upon the lasting ULI heritage of knowledge sharing and relationship building, technology will play a vital role in connecting members and staff in new and meaningful ways,” said Ray.

Bendix Anderson has written about commercial real estate, sustainable development, and affordable housing for more than a dozen years. His work has appeared in National Real Estate Investor, Multifamily Executive, Affordable Housing Finance, City Limits magazine, and other publications.
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