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Detroit Revitalization Fellow, Detroit Revitalization Fellows Program - Detroit, MI

Detroit Revitalization Fellow

Detroit Revitalization Fellows Program
Professional Area: 
Architecture
Community Development and Redevelopment
Civil Engeering
Economic Planning and Development
Facilities and Infrastructure Planning
Preservation
Housing
Land-Use Management and Code Enforcement
Parks and Recreation Planning
Participation and Empowerment
Planning Law
Planning Management, Budgeting and Finance
Real Estate Development
Information Technology / GIS
Transportation Planning
Urban Design
Zoning Administration
Other topics not covered above
Phone: 
313-309-4149
Email: 
drfp@wayne.edu
Location: 
DetroitMI
Do you want to make a difference in Detroit and the region? Are you ambitious & hard-working? Are you committed to developing as a leader?
Interested mid-career professionals are invited to apply for admission to the 2015-2017 Detroit Revitalization Fellows, a program of Wayne State University.Apply now through February 20, 2015.
Detroit Revitalization Fellows matches talented mid-career leaders with civic, community and economic development organizations working at the forefront of Detroit’s revitalization efforts. Fellows serve full time for two years in salaried positions while engaging in rigorous leadership development, which includes monthly workshops, study trips and “Detroit Dialogues” with community leaders around key issues.
Approximately 20 fellows will be selected from a competitive national pool, and the program is especially interested in receiving applications from Detroiters already living in the city and those who have left the region and are ready to bring their talent back home.
Most Fellows possess a graduate degree and have five to 15 years of work experience.
Please visit detroitfellows.wayne.edu for more information.