Paul Angelone (moderator), Senior Director, Advisory Services, ULI
Paul Angelone is the Senior Director of Advisory Services for the Urban Land Institute, a nonprofit education and research organization that focuses on land use, real estate and urban development. The mission of the Institute is to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. Since 1947, ULI has been conducting panels that provide strategic advice to communities and organizations on real estate, planning, urban design and public policy subjects.
Before joining the Advisory Services team, Paul was a Manager at ULI Washington where he ran technical assistance and community engagement programs within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region. There he led the development of a learning tool to provide public officials a better understanding of trade-offs that affects real estate development. Prior to joining ULI, Paul worked for the federal government in several policy advisor and coordination roles at the White House Council on Environmental Quality, the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Prior to his federal service, Paul worked on rural-urban migration and supermarket development studies for the Asian Development Bank in Hanoi, Vietnam. He has served on multiple political campaigns throughout his career.
Paul holds an urban planning degree from Ball State University where he focused his studies on environmental and international planning. While at Ball State, Paul attended CEPT University in Ahmedabad, India where he developed resilience plans for a Gujarati fishing village on the Arabian Sea and a Sri Lankan community devastated by a tsunami. Paul lives with his wife Kristen Mizzi Angelone, daughter Frances, and dogs Finnegan and Billy in the Trinidad neighborhood of Washington, D.C.