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04 – 05 Executive Committee Appointments AnnouncedAugust 6, 2004John D. Menne, chair of ULI Los Angeles, a district council of the Urban Land Institute, has announced appointments to the district council's Executive Committee for the term of July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005.Serving as officers of the Executive Committee are: Ronald A. Altoon, Michael Banner, Laura W. Benson, Donald H. Brackenbush, Susan Cline, Jonathan C. Curtis, Terri Dickerhoff, Kevin Ehrhart, Charmaine Evans, Kathleen Flood, John C. Funk, George Garfield, Dan Konnor, Sandra Kulli, Jeffrey J. Lambert, Michael Linsk, Javier Mariscal, Rebecca Martinez, John "Chip" McCorkle, Thomas J. Neary, John Quiter, Robert N. Ruth, Gregory W. Schultz, Jack Skelley, Mott Smith, Christopher J. Steins, Heidi Eick Taliaferro, John W. Whitaker, and Christopher S. Wong. Serving at-large are: Tsilah Burman, Mitchell B. Menzer, Ehud G. Mouchly, Katherine A. Perez, James P. Regan, and William S. Waller. Serving ex-offico are the past ULI Los Angeles chairs Thomas R. Larmore, James Goodell, Ronald I. Silverman, Richard A. Lawrence, and Donald H. Brackenbush. Also serving ex-offico are trustees of the Urban Land Institute from ULI LA: Michael Banner, A. Larry Chapman, John C. Cushman, III, Wayne Ratkovich, Alex J. Rose, Robert N. Ruth, and Ronald I. Silverman. Charmaine Evans is 2004 - 2005 chair of the ULI Los Angeles Young Leaders Group Steering Committee. Serving with her are: Anya Baum, Laura W. Benson, Jose de Veiga, Kevin Ehrhart, Lap Chih Fan, Josh Gertler, Shahrouz Golshani, Troy Jones, Steven Orchard, Anita Paryani, Heidi Eick Taliaferro, Larry Wilemon, and Clyde Wood. Members of ULI who live or work in the counties of Los Angeles, Ventura, Kern, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara are members of ULI Los Angeles. Over 1,500 ULI Los Angeles members carry out the initiatives of the ULI Los Angeles District Council in support of the ULI mission to provide responsible leadership in the use of land in order to enhance the total environment. Founded in 1936, ULI is the preeminent, multidisciplinary real estate forum which facilitates the open exchange of ideas, information, and experience among local, national, and international industry leaders and policy makers dedicated to creating better places. | |