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Tyrone Rachal and Amanda Rhein have been selected to fill leadership roles with Urban Land Institute Atlanta.

Urban Land Institute Announces Leadership Changes

Tyrone Rachal, president of Urban Key Capital Partners, and Amanda Rhein, executive director of the Atlanta Land Trust, have been selected for Urban Land Institute Atlanta leadership roles. Rachal is the new Chair of ULI Atlanta, and Rhein is the District Council’s Chair for Mission Advancement. 

ULI is a global, multidisciplinary real estate organization with more than 48,000 members dedicated to shaping the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. ULI Atlanta is part of ULI’s network of 52 District Councils in the Americas region.

Rachal will work closely with the council’s Advisory Board and ULI Atlanta Executive Director to determine priorities his two-year term. As Chair of Mission Advancement, Rhein will serve in a vice chair role for the Atlanta District Council’s Advisory Board. The CMA role is key as a bridge between ULI members and the Atlanta District Council in advancing ULI’s mission. 

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