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Henry Wollman, the director of the Newman<br />
Institute, is the founder of Union Equities Ltd., a real<br />
estate development company that has pioneered<br />
public-private partnerships for mixed-income, subsidy-free<br />
housing developments in Westchester. He<br />
serves as the overall journal editor, focusing on private-<br />
and public-sector development issues.<br />
Willard McIntosh serves as <strong>Properties</strong>’ real estate<br />
finance editor. The immediate past president of the<br />
American Real Estate Society, Mr. McIntosh is<br />
the Managing Director, Research for Prudential Real<br />
Estate Investors, and a professor of real estate<br />
finance with a Ph.D. from the University of North<br />
Texas.<br />
Ellen Posner serves as <strong>Properties</strong>’ urban affairs editor.<br />
The former architectural and urban critic for the<br />
Wall Street Journal, and a writer on urban issues for<br />
publications ranging from the Atlantic Monthly and<br />
ARTnews to Quaderns d’Arquitectura i Urbanisme<br />
and the journal of the United Nations Development<br />
Programme, Ms. Posner wrote the introduction to<br />
Cities in our Future (Island Press, 1997).<br />
Contributing Editors and the Editorial Board<br />
Additional editorial comment is shared with the exofficio<br />
Contributing Editors, and with the Editorial<br />
Board.<br />
The four Advisory Board members include the chair<br />
of the Newman Institute Board, the respective<br />
deans of the School of Public Affairs and the Zicklin<br />
School of Business at Baruch College, City University<br />
of New York, and the assistant director of the<br />
Newman Institute..<br />
The Editorial Board, still in formation, serves as both<br />
an additional resource for ideas and for review of particular<br />
articles and features. This Board will be divided<br />
proportionately among real estate professionals in<br />
industry and government, and academicians. The City<br />
University of New York, with its enormous depth of<br />
faculty engaged in research and teaching in matters<br />
related to real estate and urban development in the<br />
New York metropolitan region, forms a core of the<br />
academic component of the Board. <strong>Properties</strong><br />
intends that other professional and academic institutions<br />
be represented.<br />
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