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The ULI Randall Lewis Center for Sustainability in Real Estate, a leading global center focused on decarbonization, resilience, and health, has announced the addition of three new members to its advisory board. The new appointees are Jackie Knight, Julie Manning, and Anupam Yog, each bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the organization.
Jackie Knight is recognized for her extensive background in sustainable development and urban planning, making her a valuable asset in the center's mission to promote environmentally friendly practices in real estate. Julie Manning, with her expertise in community engagement and social responsibility, will enhance the center's focus on health and well-being in urban environments. Anupam Yog, known for his innovative approaches to technology in real estate, will contribute insights into integrating sustainability with modern advancements.
The inclusion of these three professionals underscores the center's commitment to fostering a diverse range of perspectives and expertise in addressing the pressing challenges of sustainability in the built environment.
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