I've spent the past few months talking with leading researchers and practitioners in public health and community development on my podcast #CreateTheVillage. Here's what I've learned:
Humbled and honored. As I said that night in my call to action to Black MBA students: Be Your Own Cavalry. If we want change, we are the ones who must create that change.
Hosted by @blackatwharton, the 48th Annual @wmyconf included a Small Business Series and New Venture Competition to highlight, empower, and support Black professionals engaged in innovation.
Read more about the conference and alumni honoree Egbert Perry: https://t.co/AsoEQvVWBR
Community development and transportation forces us all to deal with the tough issues, especially the issues of race and class that are always under the surface waiting to come up to the surface. Thank you for the opportunity to discuss solutions, @GoHART and Adelee Le Grand.
Trinity Mills Station is our latest TX project, the largest publicly owned TOD site in North Texas: two commuter rail stations. Offices, apartments, retail, green space and more. Partnership w/ Koa Partners, @CarrolltonTX and @dartmedia https://t.co/8la3hULjBl
Integral is growing its presence in the Sunshine State! Integral Florida, our new strategic alliance, will further expand our national impact and investments in diverse commercial real estate talent and business owners. https://t.co/YXar9ePMKX #CRE#Miami
We are excited to welcome Denise Cleveland-Leggett, former southeast regional administrator for HUD, as a senior vice president for Integral. Denise says, "By joining Integral, I see countless opportunities to ‘make a difference’ and to keep people at the heart of the work I do."
Our presentation at @AtlRotary was about our pledge to each other and to the city we love. Restarting a conversation with Atlanta’s civic and business leaders will help Atlanta navigate the treacherous waters of civic, social, and economic growth and pain.
@IntegralGrp Chairman and CEO Egbert Perry (right) made many outstanding points about race relations in regards to #business in #Atlanta at this week’s @AtlRotary meeting. It was inspiring.
Integral's sale of @Thirdrailfilm ensures the continuation of our vision for Assembly. Our commitment to driving regional economic development for decades to come remains. We leave the future of Assembly in @GrayTelevision's capable hands. https://t.co/jQ4ElGt0Sc
Congratulations to Vicki Lundy Wilbon! As Integral's new President of Real Estate, Vicki will unite our community development, CRE & property management work in service of our mission of creating value in cities & rebuilding the fabric of communities https://t.co/ECXHh3255h
We are Centennial strong! Just as we've been welcoming back our HEROES (who also happen to sometimes be called teachers + educators), we can't wait to welcome back our scholars next Wednesday! #CentennialStrong#HeroesTodayLegendsTomorrow
Building an economic engine in @CityofDoraville required many players. Here are the "hidden figures" behind Assembly --> https://t.co/UmvOk1dIJ7 #gapol
Join me TUESDAY with @civicatlanta to talk about how we #CreateTheVillage, Integral's work, and addressing inequality in Atlanta. https://t.co/n4JAWqMPSK
Honored that the Integral team was named a finalist for @Microsoft Prestige Award as Diverse-Owned Supplier of the Year. We appreciate our ongoing partnership with Microsoft here in Atlanta and look forward to accomplishing even more together. #MSPAwards2021
Is Infrastructure Week finally here? Is Washington ready to address crumbling highways, a patchwork of high-speed internet access, and inadequate public transit systems? On #CreateTheVillage we explore the investments that will truly benefit communities.
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Last century, federal investment in infrastructure laid the foundation for our country's economic might. Today, the bumpiness of roads is literally diminishing our economic competitiveness. It’s time for Washington to again take action #CreateTheVillage https://t.co/xBvD8AiU7A
“However you want to get there, however you want to pay.” @dartmedia’s interim CEO and Economic Development Director explain how Dallas Area Rapid Transit has adapted to serve the transit needs of local communities on our new episode of #CreateTheVillage https://t.co/xBvD8AiU7A