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ULI Boston Holds First Program in Center for Leadership

The Urban Land Institute (ULI) of Boston/New England announced the first cohort of 18 mid-career professionals for the newly launched Center for Leadership, a curriculum-based program designed to educate and mentor the next generation of Boston leaders.

The Center for Leadership kicked off in January with a full day of programming featuring several engaging speakers. Topics included an overview of current city planning initiatives, an in-depth look at Boston-area neighborhoods and insights into downtown development. The 11-month program is comprised of eight program days, a tour and graduation day.

“We are pleased to welcome this first cohort of the Center for Leadership and congratulate these outstanding emerging leaders,” said Michelle Landers, executive director of ULI Boston/New England. “This program is designed to foster the next generation of change-makers in the land use and development sectors. We are confident that the members of this first cohort will gain invaluable insights, forge meaningful connections and leave a lasting impact here in New England.”

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