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Curtner Urban Leadership

ULI Toronto’s Curtner Urban Leadership Program is designed to challenge multi-disciplinary emerging industry leaders to work with communities to advance responsible, transformative, and positive city-building. The program is sponsored by BDP Quadrangle in memory of one of its founding partners, Brian L. Curtner. The program reflects many of Brian’s passions, including city building, mentorship and collaboration
Mission
Our mission is to cultivate thought and industry leadership by immersing emerging leaders in the real estate and land use industry in the challenges and opportunities of developing the Greater Toronto Area.
Program Overview
Participants will have an opportunity to provide leadership on a critical Toronto issue over the course of the eight-month program. Working in teams, participants will be responsible for sharing their expertise and advice to develop recommendations. Participants will be exposed to thought leaders across the key disciplines of land development. Leaders will have the opportunity to collaborate with top industry peers from various real estate disciplines, to engage in solving real land use challenges within a defined region of Toronto involving key stakeholders from the private, public, and non-profit community sectors.
Program Dean 
Gregg Lintern
Former Chief Planner and Executive Director
City of Toronto
Gregg Lintern, a pivotal figure in Toronto’s municipal planning landscape for decades, has spearheaded transformative initiatives across the city. His tenure as Chief Planner and Executive Director of City Planning from 2017 to 2023 marked a commitment to enhancing Toronto’s livability and inclusivity. Gregg prioritized addressing the housing affordability crisis, expanding the citywide transit network, and planning complete communities to support growth while integrating climate adaptation strategies. His leadership emphasized values such as empathy, humility, and resilience, guiding his teams through complex urban challenges and legislative changes.
Program Chair
Ossie Airewele
Residential and Mixed Land Use Lead – North America
BDP
Ossie is an internationally accomplished architect whose passion lies in socially responsible and inclusive design. With a deep commitment to equity and innovation, he is a prominent thought leader at BDP Quadrangle in the field of architecture and urbanism, where he actively encourages meaningful conversations about the future of inclusive design, adaptive re-use, mass timber and modern methods of construction. In Ossie’s 25 years of professional practice, he has developed an extensive range of experience in leading complex projects across the UK and in the last six years has continued to lead key projects in Toronto and across North America.
Program Dean (2020-2024)
Kevin Stolarick, PhD
Visiting Researcher
Inclusive Design Research Centre
OCAD University
Dubbed the “Official Statistician of the Creative Class”, Kevin combines expertise on cities, inclusion, urbanization, statistics, design, and economic development with an appreciation of the importance of finding and sharing the knowledge or “pearls of wisdom” gained from leveraging his research, writing, management and organizational skills. The author of over 100 peer-reviewed articles and commissioned reports, he has presented over 75 invited key-note speeches and presentations and over 100 print, radio, television, and on-line media interviews and appearances. He holds a PhD in Business Administration (Information Systems) and an MBA from Carnegie Mellon, a Masters in Higher Education Leadership, and a BS in Honors in Applied Computer Science. Kevin provided quantitative research and analytical support for Richard Florida’s books including The Rise of the Creative Class and Rise Revisited. He continues in collaboration with other researchers in the development of measures, indicators, and approaches for Creative Economy theory with a focus on the economic and social value of inclusion.
Program Dean (2017-2020)
Paul Bedford
Urban Mentor and Former Chief Planner, City of Toronto
As Chief Planner for the City of Toronto for eight years, Paul Bedford focused his energy on the development of new planning values, policies and processes to guide the next generation of city building in Canada’s largest city. As the driving force behind “the Kings’ renaissance,” Toronto’s groundbreaking new Official Plan and unanimous City Council approval of the Central Waterfront Principles Plan, he challenged everyone to embrace new ways to think, act and plan.
Following his retirement from the City of Toronto after 31 years of public service, Mr. Bedford remains passionate about the city and is totally dedicated to city life. He is a frequent public speaker at numerous forums on planning issues affecting Toronto and is active in shaping the new urban policy agenda at all levels of government.
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This annual curriculum-based program is designed to immerse midcareer professionals from different disciplines in Toronto city building to create positive change. Over eight months, participants have an opportunity to provide leadership and expertise on a critical Toronto issue.