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Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO, United States May 12-14, 2025
Moderator Host Committee

Ms. Becky Zimmermann

CEO Design Workshop

Becky has devoted her career to solving complex issues in the areas of community planning, market and economics, and development strategy. She is recognized for her work in leading communities, companies and organizations in visioning, strategic and business planning, market definition and strategy, development entitlements, land use regulations, real estate economics, facilitation and advisory services for projects throughout North America and more than a dozen countries. Becky believes in the transformative power of design to improve the quality of life for individuals and communities. Her personal philosophy revolves around the idea that thoughtful, well-executed design can address some of the most pressing challenges from user experience to climate change. Becky’s tenure at Design Workshop is marked by visionary leadership and a steadfast commitment to sustainability and innovation. She is widely respected in the landscape architecture, planning and urban design communities. She is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and has authored numerous articles on topics such as sustainable development, innovative design practices, and the future of resorts. She is deeply committed to giving back to the community. She has spearheaded several initiatives aimed at improving communities and enhancing public spaces. Her philanthropic efforts include partnerships with non-profit organizations focused on environmental conservation, education, and community development. Becky has been a member of ULI for more than 25 years and is currently chair of the Travel Experience and Trends Council. She is also member of YPO Gold, the Sustainable Travel International, American Planning Association (AICP), and The ESOP Association. Becky has an MBA from the University of Colorado and bachelor degrees in business and communications from Trinity University.

Speaking at

Mon May 12 2:30 PM — 3:30 PM (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time

Economic Dynamics and Investments Transforming Mountain Resort Communities

The state of mountain resort communities is being impacted by changing demographics, aging infrastructure, housing shortages, climate change, and expanding year-round tourism to drive economic growth. The public sector (primarily municipalities), developers, and resort owners are investing hundreds of millions of dollars. The investments aim to modernize, diversify, and create resilient resort communities. The desired outcomes and the expected returns on investment are strategic to achieve success today and be relevant for the next generation.