Brighton, MI, November 7, 2014: Jelaine “Jill” Tinsley brings more than 25 years of experience in the environmental industry and is an expert in Phase I environmental site assessments (ESAs), Phase II ESAs, baseline environmental assessments (BEAs), subsurface investigations (soil and groundwater testing), soil and groundwater evaluations, asbestos, and mold inspections, abatement oversight and specification development for asbestos, and mold abatement projects. Ms. Tinsley has also led numerous hazardous material and pre-demolition survey projects which included evaluations of asbestos, mold, radon and universal wastes for municipal, commercial and industrial facilities.
She graduated from Western Michigan University in 1984 with a B.S. in Earth Science and Education. Her Certifications include asbestos inspector, confined space entrant and attendant, ASTM certification in Risk Based Corrective Actions (RBCA) Applied at Petroleum Release Sites, Bituminous testing and she also taught at Detroit Public Schools. Jill is also a member of the Michigan Association of Environmental Professionals.
UM/ULI REAL ESTATE FORUM ON TRACK TO BREAK ALL RECORDS
Detroit, MI, November 1, 2014: Tom Wackerman, ASTI President and Chair of the 28th Annual University of Michigan / Urban Land Institute Real Estate Forum www.umuliforum.com which convenes November 18-19, 2014 in Detroit, has announced the following records:
- The Real Estate Excellence Awards had 35 submittals, from 13 cities across the state – a new record http://umuliforum.com/awards/.
- 11 teams registered for the Case Competition, including one from Wayne State University http://michigan.uli.org/landlink/survey-2014-michigan-emerging-trends-real-estate/. This is also a record.
- A record 40 Sponsors have enabled The Forum to shatter it’s revenue goal by more than 300% http://umuliforum.com/sponsors/
- 229 have registered which is a record for two weeks out https://netforum.uli.org/eweb/DynamicPage.aspx?WebCode=ATNDLIST&order=cst_sort_name_dn&Key=7912c36a-8198-4f52-a817-5510aff72f44.
So what’s driving the interest ?? In Wackerman’s words: “We think Detroit is the best comeback story in the Nation and all eyes are on the City as it is expected to emerge from the bankruptcy stronger than ever. We are seeing developers from all over the world investing in the City and The Forum is committed to being a platform for the narrative.”