Full Name
Natalie Voland
Job Title
President and Chief Vision Officer
Company
GI Quo Vadis
Speaker Bio
Natalie Voland has been reinventing the process of real estate development over 25 years. Her roots as a social worker allow her to have a unique and purpose driven design centered outlook on development that prioritizes historical protection of civic assets while being forward thinking to use buildings to unite communities and push environmental advocacy.
She is an award winning, social driven developer and a leader of the Quebec B Corp. Movement where her companies contribute to the protection of the environment, foster social inclusion, while making market driven profit to further the economic development of Montreal. Natalie manages 1.5 million square feet, supports over 500 entrepreneurs, and is an active expert and public speaker, and mentor. Her newest venture “Quo Vadis Capial” is investing in carbon mitigated accessible housing to address inclusion and climate change in real estate.
Natalie sits on several Boards and think tanks associated to her passion to be a leader in ESG development. Natalie is an active master planner, and partners with universities to use her assets as teaching and prototype tools to evolve concepts on what kind of city we want to build as citizens and corporate leaders. Natalie is a PHD candidate and member of the Concordia Chair of Excellence in Research on Smart and Resilient Cities and the Next Generation Cities Institute specializing in the bridge of market business practices that drive sustainability on the built environment.
She is an award winning, social driven developer and a leader of the Quebec B Corp. Movement where her companies contribute to the protection of the environment, foster social inclusion, while making market driven profit to further the economic development of Montreal. Natalie manages 1.5 million square feet, supports over 500 entrepreneurs, and is an active expert and public speaker, and mentor. Her newest venture “Quo Vadis Capial” is investing in carbon mitigated accessible housing to address inclusion and climate change in real estate.
Natalie sits on several Boards and think tanks associated to her passion to be a leader in ESG development. Natalie is an active master planner, and partners with universities to use her assets as teaching and prototype tools to evolve concepts on what kind of city we want to build as citizens and corporate leaders. Natalie is a PHD candidate and member of the Concordia Chair of Excellence in Research on Smart and Resilient Cities and the Next Generation Cities Institute specializing in the bridge of market business practices that drive sustainability on the built environment.
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