Ruth Wuorenma

presidente
Neighborhood Capital Institute
Biografía:
Ruth Wuorenma is a land use and development expert who has focused her career on helping public, private, for-profit and nonprofit entities align goals and assets for mutual benefit and increased effectiveness. Her work as a land use lawyer and as a developer informs her research, her policy recommendations and her interest in advancing best development practices. Her path has spanned national and international commercial real estate, market-rate and affordable housing, and various civic roles. She has deep experience in land use and entitlements; in the creation of new real estate products and systems that are replicable and scalable; in site selection and development; and has a lifelong passion for community engagement that strengthens a shared sense of place. Neighborhood Capital Institute (NCI). In 2003, Ruth created NCI, an Illinois not-for-profit policy and practice corporation, with federal 501c3 tax-exempt status.NCI offers strategic planning and real estate development services to clients, both public and private, that own or control significant real estate and/or infrastructure, helping them leverage those assets so as to foster capital investment, economic vitality, and an enhanced quality of life for residents and other stakeholders. NCI typically works on projects where the constraints on new investment are too large, complicated or costly for either the public or private sector alone to address, and where focused collaboration is required among many stakeholders. Often, NCI works as an owner’s representative or project manager, using master development strategies to help communities move beyond “piecemeal solutions and workarounds,” toward transformational change of significant scale, including the preparation of entitled, market-ready sites to activate the development plan. Affiliations. In addition to ULI, Ruth is a member of the board of directors of Illinois American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE – AWK); a member of the Waukegan Economic Development Advisory Board (WEDAB); and a member of the Land Use Committee of the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP), the federal MPO. She is a Visiting Scholar/Senior Fellow at the Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development at DePaul University, and she has been an advisor to studio classes for Transit-Oriented Development in the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (CUPPA) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). She participates in the Public Affairs Committee (and is a member of its Transportation Subcommittee at the Union League of Chicago. She’s active in, and a past board member of, the Ely Chapter of Lambda Alpha International, which presented her with its annual award that recognizes partnership building that enriches neighborhoods and communities. She and her husband are proud owners of “Happy Turtle Farms,” two farm sites in Michigan that focus on the preservation of small farms and wildlife habitat. Directorio de miembros  Arrow

Biografía: Ruth Wuorenma is a land use and development expert who has focused her career on helping public, private, for-profit and nonprofit entities align goals and assets for mutual benefit and increased effectiveness. Her work as a land use lawyer and as a developer informs her research, her policy recommendations and her interest in advancing best development practices. Her path has spanned national and international commercial real estate, market-rate and affordable housing, and various civic roles. She has deep experience in land use and entitlements; in the creation of new real estate products and systems that are replicable and scalable; in site selection and development; and has a lifelong passion for community engagement that strengthens a shared sense of place. Neighborhood Capital Institute (NCI). In 2003, Ruth created NCI, an Illinois not-for-profit policy and practice corporation, with federal 501c3 tax-exempt status.NCI offers strategic planning and real estate development services to clients, both public and private, that own or control significant real estate and/or infrastructure, helping them leverage those assets so as to foster capital investment, economic vitality, and an enhanced quality of life for residents and other stakeholders. NCI typically works on projects where the constraints on new investment are too large, complicated or costly for either the public or private sector alone to address, and where focused collaboration is required among many stakeholders. Often, NCI works as an owner’s representative or project manager, using master development strategies to help communities move beyond “piecemeal solutions and workarounds,” toward transformational change of significant scale, including the preparation of entitled, market-ready sites to activate the development plan. Affiliations. In addition to ULI, Ruth is a member of the board of directors of Illinois American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE – AWK); a member of the Waukegan Economic Development Advisory Board (WEDAB); and a member of the Land Use Committee of the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP), the federal MPO. She is a Visiting Scholar/Senior Fellow at the Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development at DePaul University, and she has been an advisor to studio classes for Transit-Oriented Development in the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (CUPPA) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). She participates in the Public Affairs Committee (and is a member of its Transportation Subcommittee at the Union League of Chicago. She’s active in, and a past board member of, the Ely Chapter of Lambda Alpha International, which presented her with its annual award that recognizes partnership building that enriches neighborhoods and communities. She and her husband are proud owners of “Happy Turtle Farms,” two farm sites in Michigan that focus on the preservation of small farms and wildlife habitat.

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