Adrienne Teleki

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Currently a market and development consultant affiliated with Willdan Financial & Economic Planning Services, Adrienne brings a strong background in market-rate, mixed income housing and mixed-use urban redevelopment to her advisory work. Recent projects have ranged from downtown revitalization to corridor and obsolete mall repositioning to economic development anchored-strategic planning for all land use types for small to large municipalities. Her prior real estate development experience includes six years with Summit Properties (NYSE: SMT) and its successor Camden Development (NYSE: CPT) in Washington, DC. In project manager and VP roles, she managed the development and construction of more than 1,300 market rate rental units in projects ranging from adaptive reuse of two National Historic Register buildings in downtown Washington, to two new 500-unit communities located near transit centers in suburban Maryland and Virginia. At JPI, a national multifamily apartment builder, she sourced New York metro area multifamily projects ranging from $75–100 million for four years. She also served as Senior Project Manager at Jonathan Rose Companies in New York where she focused on mixed-income and affordable housing projects. At JRCO, she completed the rehabilitation and modernization of the 1920s-era YWCA Residence for Women in White Plains and led the company's involvement with Gowanus Green, an 800-unit infill development in Brooklyn. Prior to real estate development work, Adrienne directed the Urban Land Institute (ULI)’s Advisory Services Program in Washington, DC for six years where she led more than 30 consulting assignments across the US address issues from inner-city revitalization to downtown redevelopment and base closure reuse. Adrienne is committed to innovative urban development. She currently serves as the membership chair of the Urban Revitalization Council's Blue Flight and previously has served as a member of the Executive Committee and the Workforce Housing Task Force of the Urban Land Institute Westchester / Fairfield District Council, a board member at GreenHOME, a green affordable housing non-profit in Washington, DC. Education: MBA - Wharton School - University of Pennsylvania MA - Planning - University of Virginia BA - Amherst College Accreditation: LEED AP AICP (1996-2000) Répertoire des membres  Arrow

Biographie : Currently a market and development consultant affiliated with Willdan Financial & Economic Planning Services, Adrienne brings a strong background in market-rate, mixed income housing and mixed-use urban redevelopment to her advisory work. Recent projects have ranged from downtown revitalization to corridor and obsolete mall repositioning to economic development anchored-strategic planning for all land use types for small to large municipalities. Her prior real estate development experience includes six years with Summit Properties (NYSE: SMT) and its successor Camden Development (NYSE: CPT) in Washington, DC. In project manager and VP roles, she managed the development and construction of more than 1,300 market rate rental units in projects ranging from adaptive reuse of two National Historic Register buildings in downtown Washington, to two new 500-unit communities located near transit centers in suburban Maryland and Virginia. At JPI, a national multifamily apartment builder, she sourced New York metro area multifamily projects ranging from $75–100 million for four years. She also served as Senior Project Manager at Jonathan Rose Companies in New York where she focused on mixed-income and affordable housing projects. At JRCO, she completed the rehabilitation and modernization of the 1920s-era YWCA Residence for Women in White Plains and led the company's involvement with Gowanus Green, an 800-unit infill development in Brooklyn. Prior to real estate development work, Adrienne directed the Urban Land Institute (ULI)’s Advisory Services Program in Washington, DC for six years where she led more than 30 consulting assignments across the US address issues from inner-city revitalization to downtown redevelopment and base closure reuse. Adrienne is committed to innovative urban development. She currently serves as the membership chair of the Urban Revitalization Council's Blue Flight and previously has served as a member of the Executive Committee and the Workforce Housing Task Force of the Urban Land Institute Westchester / Fairfield District Council, a board member at GreenHOME, a green affordable housing non-profit in Washington, DC. Education: MBA - Wharton School - University of Pennsylvania MA - Planning - University of Virginia BA - Amherst College Accreditation: LEED AP AICP (1996-2000)

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