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SUMMARY:SCUP: Facilities Planning for Community Colleges: Practicing Equity for Educational Inclusion & Belonging
DESCRIPTION:The planning team for Portland Community College will discuss lessons learned while practicing equity to create an inclusive Facilities Plan for Oregon’s largest higher education institution on thresholds of global\, local\, and institutional shifts. Portland Community College\, a multi-campus institution constantly navigating academic\, workforce\, and social change\, offers critical and timely lessons for effective and inclusive integrated planning. Attendees will be encouraged to consider relationships between educational equity\, campus planning\, and institution-wide shifts. They will feel empowered to balance uncertainty\, flexibility\, and specificity in planning equitable futures.\n\nLearning Outcomes \n\nUse data to integrate facilities planning with institution-wide values\, goals\, and shifts.\nExamine policies and practices in physical planning and design with a Critical Race Spatial Lens.\nElevate BIPOC student voices into long-term guidance for facilities that will support a diverse student body within an emerging future of hybrid education.\nDevelop campus plans that translate complex community college priorities into flexible and equitable adaptations of space.\n\nPresenters\n\n\n\n\nAmara H. Pérez\n\n\n\n\n\nBrodie Bain\nPrincipal\nNAC|Architecture\n\n\n\n\nSaumya Kini\nAssociate\, Urban Designer\nWalker Macy\n\n\n\n\nRebecca Ocken\nInterim Director of Planning and Capital Construction\nPortland Community College
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SUMMARY:ULI Boston/NE: YLG Making Connections with Kirk Sykes
DESCRIPTION:Mr. Sykes is Co-Managing Partner of Accordia Partners\, LLC\, a Boston based real estate investment and development company. Accordia executes large scale public-private real estate projects with a goal of financial and socially responsible investing success.\n\nPreviously\, Mr. Sykes was the head of an urban investment\, development and redevelopment commercial real estate equity fund for select institutional investors called Urban Strategy America Fund\, L.P. The Fund was a true “triple bottom-line fund” focusing on investment returns\, economic development and environmental sustainability. Mr. Sykes is responsible for the supervision of the partnership equity placement\, the identification of investments and the day-to-day business operations of the USA Fund.\n\nKirk Sykes combines his professional training and hands-on experience in the areas of finance\, investment\, development\, design and construction to create customized responses to the complex issues of urban real estate development. His approach is grounded in the bottom-line driven perspective gained during his tenure as Chairman of The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and various other for-profit and non-profit board affiliations. Mr. Sykes acts as an Advisor to Basis Investment Group\, a commercial real estate debt investment platform\, where he provides strategic guidance and input on preferred equity investments.\n\nMr. Sykes attended the Harvard University Business School\, Owners and Presidents Management Program\, the MIT Center for Real Estate Development Commercial Development Executive Program and the L’Ecole Polytechnique in Paris\, France. He earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University. Board Certifications; ESG\, Navigating The Boards Role\, Issued by Berkeley Law\, Executive Education\, October 2022.
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