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Young Leaders

Established in 2003, the Young Leaders Group was conceived as an opportunity to bring young ULI members together, and to strengthen their relationship and involvement with the organization. The mission of the YLG is to create a unique setting for tomorrow’s real estate and land use leaders to interact, both professionally and socially, with more established professionals, while providing responsible leadership and transferring knowledge in the use of land in order to enhance the total environment. Today, almost 800 Young Leaders comprise this group, actively forming their own programs and participating in the District Council's events, outreach initiatives and volunteer committees.

Young Leaders

The mission of the ULI Washington Young Leader’s Group is to serve the greater ULI mission by educating and engaging a diverse group of real estate professionals through ensuring continuous educational development, sharing best practices, exposing members to industry leaders and foster an environment conducive to creating and maintaining lasting relationships. We strive to offer the following for our members:

1. To create a unique setting for the leaders of tomorrow’s real estate companies to interact both professionally and socially with the leaders of today.

2. To provide professional and educational events to engage new and existing young members to grow and form valuable relationships with each other early on in their careers.

3. To bridge the leadership gap by developing strong leadership skills in the young professionals involved in ULI and creating a pipeline of future ULI leaders.

For more information on the Young Leaders Group and its programs, please contact Craig Ciekot, YLG Chair, or Katie Bucklew, YLG Vice Chair.

Young Leaders Group Chairs

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Craig Ciekot

The JBG Companies

Young Leaders Group Chair

cciekot@jbg.com

(240) 333-3766

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Katie Bucklew

Edens & Avant

Young Leaders Group Vice Chair

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