Urban Land Institute

Marianne Eppig is a Director of Resilience within the ULI Randall Lewis Center for Sustainability in Real Estate, which is dedicated to creating healthy, resilient, and high-performance communities around the world. Marianne leads research and publications, training, technical assistance, and educational activities on resilience topics to support and enhance environmental performance, economic opportunity, and social equity in real estate and land use.

Prior to joining the Urban Resilience team, Marianne was a Director with ULI Colorado, where she led advisory services, diversity, equity, and inclusion programming, building healthy places programming, and member committees across the state of Colorado. Before joining the ULI Colorado team, Marianne coordinated the year-long “City in 2050” initiative for ULI Columbus.

Marianne has worked with organizations dedicated to sustainable development and resilient land use for over a decade. These include the Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, Greater Ohio Policy Center (Ohio’s smart growth think and do tank), GreenCityBlueLake Institute (a nonprofit dedicated to sustainable land use), and BrownFlynn (a corporate sustainability consulting firm now called ERM). Marianne has a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies, Comparative Literature, and Spanish from Dartmouth College and master’s degrees in City and Regional Planning and in Public Policy and Administration from The Ohio State University.

Speaking at the Following:

Oct 31

Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Water, Fire, Heat: Strategies for Climate-Resilient Real Estate

9:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Los Angeles Convention Center - West Hall, Exhibit Hall A - Area A

Record-breaking droughts, extreme heat, and megafires exacerbated by climate change have established a new normal that threatens communities and challenges the future of our built environment. These climate impacts severely affect communities where there continues to be population growth, building tension between heightened risk and real estate demand. This session will feature best practices and case studies for incorporating water-saving, heat-mitigating, and fire-wise measures into real estate projects, which help mitigate those risks and enhance asset value and resilience.