ULI Baltimore WLI 6th Dinner Series

When

2021-09-08
2021-09-08T17:30:00 - 2021-09-08T20:00:00
America/New_York

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    Where

    The Engineers Club 11 W Mount Vernon PL Baltimore, MD 21201-5103 UNITED STATES

    Pricing

    Pricing Members Non-Members
    All Types $125.00 $170.00
    Bridging the Gaps, a Conversation about Creating Success Through Communication and Understanding
     

    Join us for ULI Baltimore’s sixth annual Women’s Leadership Initiative dinner at the Engineers Club of Baltimore.

    Remember networking? Looking to practice among a supportive community of diverse thought leaders? Join us Wednesday, September 8th.

    The evening will include networking, seated dinner, and a moderated discussion with local women industry leaders. This event is the highlight of our local WLI event calendar, a great opportunity to connect with dynamic women (and men!) that help transform and envision the Baltimore community. Spend the evening with friends and colleagues listening to female thought leaders discuss their approach to “Bridging the Gaps”.

    Speakers

    Speaker

    Kim Clark

    Executive Vice President - Baltimore Development Corp. & Governance Chair, City of Baltimore Development Corporation

    Kim Clark is the Executive Vice President of the City of Baltimore Development Corporation (BDC). In her capacity as EVP she oversees neighborhood development, business development, real estate development, capital budgeting, small and minority owned business initiative, innovation development, marketing, research and analytics. Among her achievements at BDC, Kim helped structure public private partnership financing for several major redevelopment projects, including several Tax Increment Financing (TIF) projects and Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOTS). In addition, Kim was instrumental in bringing the National Main Streets program to Baltimore and establishing 10 Baltimore Main Streets. Kim’s focus on neighborhood commercial corridors continues with an emphasis on business assistance to minority businesses. Kim represented the City on the negotiations for the Horseshoe Casino and continues to create opportunities for City residents in the development of the Warner St Entertainment District. Kim is a Past President of the Maryland Economic Development Association, and the MEDA Foundation, Governance Chair of the Urban Land Institute Baltimore Council, Board member of the Emerging Technology Centers, Small Business Resource Center, Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake, Inc. Kim is a member of the International Economic Development Council where she participates in the Racism and Economic Development Committee and a member of the Economic Development Research Partners. Kim has been named by the Daily Record as one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women, received the Mayor’s Medal for Meritorious Service and was honored by Mercy High School with the Sister M. Joannes Clifford Distinguished Alumni award. Kim graduated Leadership MD in 2009 and is a Greater Baltimore Committee Leadership Class of 2007 graduate.