Natasha Hilton

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Natasha Hilton Associate, Education & Advisory Services ULI – the Urban Land Institute Washington, DC Natasha Hilton is the Associate for Education and Advisory Services at the Urban Land Institute. At ULI, Natasha works with the advisory services team to recruit and conduct advisory panels, while also developing content and authoring reports. In addition, she also helps coordinate ULI’s professional development programs, guiding content and marketing efforts for workshops, webinars, and certificate programs. Her professional background includes research, policy-making, and strategic marketing efforts focused on the built environment. Her first exposure to urban policy began while working at Renewable Energy Foundation and Global Cities Ltd in London. Along with the Global Cities advisory team, Natasha developed place-based marketing and brand positioning strategies for clients and provided analysis on urbanization issues, such as city livability & economic competitiveness, regional demographics, and technological change. For the London 2012 Olympic Games, she helped deliver associated events including the London Global Debate series alongside Mayor Boris Johnson’s Olympic team. On the local level, Natasha interned for the Transportation & Research team at the Downtown Denver Partnership where she conducted transit, investment and development analyses, and co-authored Denver’s first Downtown Development Map. More recently, Natasha was involved with communications efforts at both Americans for Responsible Solutions, and the press office of Senator M. Udall in Washington, D.C. Natasha graduated with Honors from the University of Denver and has a B.A Public Policy and B.A International Studies, with concentrations in the global political economy and sustainable development. In addition, Natasha spent roughly two years studying and working abroad, where she attended: University of Westminster in London, Stockholm University, and Universidad Menéndez Pelayo in Spain. She takes particular interest on the economic impact of Millennials in urban development. November 2013 Member Directory  Arrow

Biography: Natasha Hilton Associate, Education & Advisory Services ULI – the Urban Land Institute Washington, DC Natasha Hilton is the Associate for Education and Advisory Services at the Urban Land Institute. At ULI, Natasha works with the advisory services team to recruit and conduct advisory panels, while also developing content and authoring reports. In addition, she also helps coordinate ULI’s professional development programs, guiding content and marketing efforts for workshops, webinars, and certificate programs. Her professional background includes research, policy-making, and strategic marketing efforts focused on the built environment. Her first exposure to urban policy began while working at Renewable Energy Foundation and Global Cities Ltd in London. Along with the Global Cities advisory team, Natasha developed place-based marketing and brand positioning strategies for clients and provided analysis on urbanization issues, such as city livability & economic competitiveness, regional demographics, and technological change. For the London 2012 Olympic Games, she helped deliver associated events including the London Global Debate series alongside Mayor Boris Johnson’s Olympic team. On the local level, Natasha interned for the Transportation & Research team at the Downtown Denver Partnership where she conducted transit, investment and development analyses, and co-authored Denver’s first Downtown Development Map. More recently, Natasha was involved with communications efforts at both Americans for Responsible Solutions, and the press office of Senator M. Udall in Washington, D.C. Natasha graduated with Honors from the University of Denver and has a B.A Public Policy and B.A International Studies, with concentrations in the global political economy and sustainable development. In addition, Natasha spent roughly two years studying and working abroad, where she attended: University of Westminster in London, Stockholm University, and Universidad Menéndez Pelayo in Spain. She takes particular interest on the economic impact of Millennials in urban development. November 2013

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