Brad Power

Directeur du développement communautaire
City of Englewood
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BRAD POWER has over 25 years of experience in redevelopment, public/private real estate development partnerships, economic development and public agency leadership. He serves as the Director of the Community Development Department for the City of Englewood, Colorado. Englewood is adjacent to Denver and the department coordinates the city’s planning, building services, economic development, redevelopment, housing and environmental programs. A significant portion of his career included serving as Executive Director of the Boulder Urban Renewal Authority and Redevelopment Director for the City of Boulder, Colorado. He also served as the Director of the Economic Development Department for the City of Longmont, Colorado. Power has facilitated over $600 million of private capital investment through projects that have included major retail center redevelopments as well as hotel, residential and mixed use developments. Power is an active member and leader of the Urban Land Institute (ULI). He is a Trustee of the 40,000‐person organization and served as a Governing Trustee from 2013‐2017. He is an original member of the Public/Private Partnership Council and he served as Chairman of the council from 2008‐2011. Power also served as a ULI Council Counselor and a member of several ULI committees and task forces, including the group that developed the Urban Plan for Public Officials program. He earned Bachelors and Master’s Degrees from the University of Colorado. His graduate degree is in urban and regional planning. He was awarded the Fannie Mae Fellowship and completed the Senior Executives in State and Local Government Program at Harvard University. Répertoire des membres  Arrow

Biographie : BRAD POWER has over 25 years of experience in redevelopment, public/private real estate development partnerships, economic development and public agency leadership. He serves as the Director of the Community Development Department for the City of Englewood, Colorado. Englewood is adjacent to Denver and the department coordinates the city’s planning, building services, economic development, redevelopment, housing and environmental programs. A significant portion of his career included serving as Executive Director of the Boulder Urban Renewal Authority and Redevelopment Director for the City of Boulder, Colorado. He also served as the Director of the Economic Development Department for the City of Longmont, Colorado. Power has facilitated over $600 million of private capital investment through projects that have included major retail center redevelopments as well as hotel, residential and mixed use developments. Power is an active member and leader of the Urban Land Institute (ULI). He is a Trustee of the 40,000‐person organization and served as a Governing Trustee from 2013‐2017. He is an original member of the Public/Private Partnership Council and he served as Chairman of the council from 2008‐2011. Power also served as a ULI Council Counselor and a member of several ULI committees and task forces, including the group that developed the Urban Plan for Public Officials program. He earned Bachelors and Master’s Degrees from the University of Colorado. His graduate degree is in urban and regional planning. He was awarded the Fannie Mae Fellowship and completed the Senior Executives in State and Local Government Program at Harvard University.

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