Geeti Silwal is the West Coast Head of the Urban Design practice at Perkins&Will. As an Urban Design Principal, Geeti strongly believes that designing communities around the fundamental organizing principle of ‘people first’ delivers a humane, inclusive, socially connected, and a healthy city. Working with cities, institutions, and private developers her work includes visioning and planning successful innovation ecosystems. The primary focus being the interrelatedness of economic, cultural and physical dimensions that combine to deliver a complete community and instills an authentic and lasting sense of place. She has led planning efforts for life sciences communities of innovation, including the University of Utah Research Park Strategic Vision Plan, San Carlos East Innovation District, Los Angeles Biomed/Tech Focus Area Study, and San Diego State University Innovation District visioning session.
Bill Harris, AIA, is the Managing Director of the New York studio of Perkins&Will. Active in all aspects of the practice, including Commercial, Mixed Use, Healthcare, Science & Technology, Higher Education and Corporate Interiors, Bill’s professional focus has been in the design of vibrant and innovative environments for the commercial life sciences. His area of expertise was critical to the NYEDC’s impactful Life Sciences Infrastructure Initiative Study of 2016. An advocate of the convergence of science, engineering and technology with cultural and social networks, Bill speaks frequently on the “secret sauce” of successful science developments.
Jonathon Bates is the Executive Director for Real Estate Administration for the University of Utah with responsibility for the development of strategic initiatives to manage the University’s real estate transactions. With responsibility for supporting the academic institution, as well as the University Health system, Jonathon is actively involved in leading real estate transactional work including management of a lease portfolio representing over 1.5 million square feet and close to $35M in annual obligations.
Al is the Community and Economic Development Director for the City of San Carlos, overseeing the Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Building and Code Enforcement divisions. His efforts include the award winning San Carlos 2030 General Plan Update and Climate Action Plan and a comprehensive zoning ordinance update. Al was instrumental in initiating the Wheeler Plaza downtown Transit Oriented Development (TOD) project and the San Carlos Transit Village/Transit Center project, which won a Silicon Valley Leadership Group award for sustainable economic development and workforce housing.