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ULI expands its Asia presence to include Vietnam with the formation of a new Vietnam committee
The launch of the ULI Vietnam committee was announced during ULI’s inaugural Emerging Trends in Real Estate® event in Ho Chi Minh City...
The Urban Land Institute is the preeminent multidisciplinary real estate organization, facilitating the open exchange of ideas, knowledge, and experience among local, national, and international industry leaders and policymakers dedicated to creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. Structured as a 501(c)(3), nonprofit, member-driven research and education organization, the Institute has more than 45,000 global members representing the entire spectrum of land use and real estate development disciplines, both in private enterprise and public service.
ULI’s strength comes from the collective intellectual capital and diverse on-the-ground experience of its membership. Members include real estate developers, builders, owners, investors, architects, public officials, planners, brokers, appraisers, attorneys, engineers, financiers, and academics. For these diverse constituents, ULI provides various educational programs, publications, forums and meetings, applied research, and advisory services.
ULI’s culture is focused on providing exceptional benefit to the member by leveraging its collective intellectual and experiential capital. The strength and value of the organization are deeply tied to connections made between members at all levels; ULI delivers its mission by inspiring, informing, and mobilizing its membership to improve the practices and policies that drive effective land use and urban development.
ULI Hong Kong is a national council of the Urban Land Institute. National councils are ULI at the local level, facilitating the exchange of ideas and the transmission of ULI best practices. ULI Hong Kong has over 600 members, who come together at various events and at other programs to share experiences and learn from each other.
For more information, visit www.uli.org and https://asia.uli.org/about-us/national-councils/uli-hong-kong/
The Manager, reporting to the Senior Manager of ULI Hong Kong, will work in close coordination with national council members and administer all aspects of coordinating programs, with a particular focus on developing marketing and communications strategies for membership involvement and sponsorship support toward the advancement of goals and objectives of the national council. The Manager will maintain a close working relationship with the Senior Manager for local reporting and responsibilities.
The Manager works directly with ULI members and vendors, the Chair, members of the Executive Committee, and members of committees. He or she is expected to develop and maintain relationships with local nonprofit organizations, public agencies, community leaders, local universities, and other related professional groups.
In addition to the above responsibilities, the Manager will assist with the coordination of other responsibilities related to:
To apply, please follow the link below. Please submit a résumé and letter of interest.
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EOE/m/f/d/v. No relocation reimbursement is offered at this time.
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