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CONTRIBUTORS
FARON A.
HILL
(Housing Finance Roundtable, p. 26)
Faron A. Hill is chair of the ULI Foundation and president of real
estate finance and advisory firm Peregrine Oak in Atlanta.
PATRICK J.
KIGER
(Philanthropy, p. 40; Proptech, 70; Retail, 103)
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.
LUCY
SCOTT
(Global Outlook, p. 32)
Lucy Scott is deputy editor of Real Estate Capital, a London-based
publication focused on the European commercial real estate lending
markets. Last year, she cowrote a special report for the 20th
edition of ULI and PwC's Emerging Trends in Real EstateĀ® Europe
2023, exploring the major trends that have shaped the industry
since the publication's launch, as well as the issues set to shape
the industry over the coming decades.
KRISTY
SHORTALL
(Young Leaders Group, p. 43)
Kristy Shortall is senior vice president, development, for Torontobased
Northcrest Developments and a founding committee
member of ULI Toronto.
COLIN
GALLOWAY
(Hong Kong Rental, p. 33)
Colin Galloway is a journalist who has covered China and the Asia
Pacific region for a variety of international publications for many
years. Based in Hong Kong, he currently works as an analyst and
consultant for ULI Asia Pacific.
PHILIP
PREVILLE
(Toronto, p. 57)
Philip Preville is a contributing editor at Toronto Life magazine,
where he has been writing regularly about city life, infrastructure,
and development since 2006. He is a two-time winner of a
National Magazine Award in Canada.
MATT
NORRIS
(Zoning, p. 34)
Matt Norris is a senior director with the ULI Randall Lewis Center for
Sustainability. Emily Zhang and Ben Forman, ULI senior associates,
contributed to this article.
RACHEL
MacCLEERY
(Cohousing, p. 86)
Rachel MacCleery is co-executive director of the ULI Randall Lewis
Center for Sustainability in Real Estate, where she leads the organization's
work on health, social and racial equity, resilience, and
decarbonization. She loves to think and write about what makes
cities-and the people in them-thrive.
HOLLY
DUTTON
(Retail, p. 36; Gene Kohn, p. 37)
Holly Dutton is a Brooklyn-based journalist who has reported
on real estate for more than 10 years. She is a staff writer at
Propmodo, and her work has appeared in such publications
as Real Estate Weekly, Multi-Housing News, and the Houston
Chronicle.
BENNETT
VOYLES
(Landwrites, p. 110)
Bennett Voyles is a Berlin-based business writer who writes frequently
on commercial real estate, sustainability, and technology.
RON
NYREN
(Foundation, 38; Outlook, p. 48; UL10, p. 64)
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.
WILLIAM ZEH
HERBIG
(Back Page, p. 116)
William Zeh Herbig, AICP, is senior director of ULI's Homeless to
Housed program. He is an urban designer and former Advisory
Neighborhood Commission member representing Dupont Circle in
Washington, D.C.
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