2023 Winter Issue - 16

CONTRIBUTORS
BETH
MATTSONTEIG
(Pathways,
p. 18)
Beth Mattson-Teig is a freelance business writer and editor specializing
in commercial real estate and capital markets. She has more
than two decades of experience writing for a variety of national
business publications.
PATRICK J.
KIGER
(Impact, p. 27; SEC, p. 32; Retail, p. 35; Emerging Trends, p. 68)
Patrick J. Kiger is a journalist based in the Washington, D.C., area
whose work has appeared in numerous print and online publications,
including the Los Angeles Times, National Geographic, Fast
Company, Quartz, History.com, HowStuffWorks, and PBS NewsHour.
He is coauthor with Martin J. Smith of the book Poplorica: A
Popular History of the Fads, Mavericks, Inventions, and Lore That
Shaped Modern America. He has written extensively for Urban
Land on the effects of technological change and social trends on
the built environment.
EMILY
ZHANG
& MARTA
SCHANTZ
(Sustainability Outlook, p. 19)
Emily Zhang is a senior associate with ULI Building Healthy Places
Initiative. Marta Schantz is co-executive director of the Randall
Lewis Center for Sustainability in Real Estate at ULI, which leads the
global real estate industry in creating buildings and places where
people and the environment thrive.
KAREN
JORDAN
(JPMorgan, p. 33)
Karen Jordan is a cum laude graduate of Wellesley College, who
also holds a master's degree from Stanford University. She has
been web editor at the Los Angeles Business Journal; reporter
at the Tennessean, Bisnow, and CoStar; and associate editor at
Disney Interactive. She has also written for Atlantic, Huffington
Post, and Los Angeles magazine.
MARIANNE
EPPIG
(Risk Factor Pro, p. 20)
Marianne Eppig is a director of resilience for ULI's Urban Resilience
program. She leads research and publications, training, technical
assistance, and educational activities on resilience topics to support
and enhance environmental performance, economic opportunity,
and social equity in real estate and land use.
RALPH
BIVINS
(Texas, p. 36)
Ralph Bivins is a freelance writer based in Houston. He is a prolific
blogger and veteran journalist who covered real estate and economic
development as a staffer at the Houston Chronicle and San
Antonio Express-News for two decades.
BENNETT
VOYLES
(COP 27, p. 19; Nature, p. 55)
Bennett Voyles is a Berlin-based business writer who writes frequently
on commercial real estate, sustainability, and technology.
MARYANN
HAGGERTY
(Climate Change, p. 37; City Ridge, p. 62)
Maryann Haggerty is a Washington, D.C.-based freelance journalist
who writes about business, economics, and finance. For two
decades she was a business reporter and editor at the Washington
Post, where she covered commercial real estate and was real
estate editor. She has also worked as a writer and editor for the
U.S. Treasury Department.
MARK
COOPER
(REImagine, p. 22)
Mark Cooper is a freelance journalist based in Hong Kong. He is
editor and cofounder of Sustain.
DEBORAH
MYERSON
(Landwrites, p. 94)
Deborah Myerson is a housing and community development consultant
based in Bloomington, Indiana. She was the program manager
for the ULI Charlotte Silver Line panel.
RON
NYREN
(Foundation, p. 23; Outlook, p. 40; UL10, p. 50)
Ron Nyren is a freelance architecture, urban planning, and real
estate writer in the San Francisco Bay area. His articles have
appeared in Metropolis, Interior Design, Preservation, and elsewhere.
His novel The Book of Lost Light was a 2020 finalist for the
Langum Prize in American Historical Fiction.
CHUCK
SCHILKE
(Solution File, p. 102)
Chuck Schilke is a Washington, D.C.-based real estate strategist,
developer, financier, lawyer, and professor of real estate at Johns
Hopkins University. He performed all the real estate legal due
diligence for the Exxon-Mobil merger, rebuilt the Red Cross's blood
processing system nationwide, created the Georgetown University
real estate master's program, and issued commercial mortgage-
backed securities on Wall Street.
SHEBA
ROSS
(YLG, p. 25)
Sheba Ross is a principal and global director of the Cities and
Communities practice for HKS. She is the former Center for Leadership
chair for ULI Atlanta and currently serves as a member of both
the Advisory Board and Technical Assistance Panel Committee.
JOHN B.
LEVY
(Back Page, p. 108)
John B. Levy is president of John B. Levy & Company Inc., a Richmond,
Virginia-based real estate investment banking firm that
raises equity and debt for commercial real estate owners and
developers.
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