The Governors Program
ULI Governors are a select group of members united by their commitment to ensuring the future of the organization. Becoming a Governor is one of the most profound ways to make a visible difference to the future of our nation’s communities as well as our collective professions. The Governors Program funds the largest and most significant endowment for ULI. The endowment has contributed approximately $2 million during the past three years to support many key content initiatives.
The Governors Endowment Program provides unrestricted funding for core ULI research, education and outreach programs. Launched in 1982 with a goal of significantly increasing the Foundation’s permanent endowment, the Governors’ Endowment Campaign is designed to attract new contributions to the ULI Foundation’s endowment in order to support ULI’s core research and education programs, and to ensure the long-term ability of the Institute to fulfill its mission.
 
Newest Governors

Alan W. George
Equity Residential
Chicago, IL

Thomas F. Harrison
Colony Capital
Santa Monica, CA

Robert E. Hughes, Jr.
Hughes Development
Greenville, SC

Neisen O. Kasdin
Akerman Senterfitt
Miami, FL

Edmond Kavounas
Rockwood Capital, LLC
San Francisco, CA

Jeffrey S. Kott
Bristol Group
San Francisco, CA

James D. Kuhn
Newmark Knight Frank
New York, NY

Steven LeBlanc
White Stone Associates
Austin, TX

Michael Matkins
Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis, LLP
San Francisco, CA

Donald J. McNamara
Hampstead Holdings
Dallas, TX

Vicki R. Mullins
Newland Real Estate Group, LLC
San Diego, CA

Dante Petrocchi
The Evergreen Company
Sacramento, CA

Michael Phillips
Jamestown
New York, NY

Lat W. Purser, III
Lat Purser & Associates, Inc.
Charlotte, NC

Whayne S. Quin
Holland & Knight, LLP
Washington, DC

Matthew Slepin
Terra Search Partners
San Francisco, CA

Robert A. Stine
Tejon Ranch Company
Lebec, CA

David P. Waite
Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell, LLC
Los Angeles, CA

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