About the Founder
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Dr. William Hyatt Gordon, LEED-AP - Urban Land Institute is a trans-Atlantic private client and investor-driven real estate developer with more than $7 billion (£4.6 billion/€5.3 billion) in construction values experience spanning more than 28 million SF (2.6 million SM) on public and private projects include Fortune 500 companies, and Ivy League universities. On many of these projects he has joined the world’s top architects recognized as such by the American Institute of Architects, Le Conseil National de l'Ordre des Architectes, the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Royal Institute of Irish Architects. Gordon began his career as in media as an intern at Spin magazine. As a developer he is renowned for his signature development concepts, many of which feature next generation media applications. |
His command of both the real estate development and media markets as an experienced dual-professional have made yields on his studio development, media-based destination environments, stadiums and arenas with advanced media systems, and hospitality projects exceptionally profitable, and favored by blue-chip media tenants, signature chefs, as well as institutional investors, hedge funds, and sovereign funds. His healthcare projects are renowned for the incorporation of the latest information technology advances, as well as the enhancement of in the quality of care and the patient treatment experience through the built environment. William Hyatt Gordon leads integration of technology for corporate messaging as well as the enhancement of the visitor experience within museums and cultural facilities. Dr. Gordon completed a comparative master's thesis on Southwest Airlines and Shuttle-By-United within the Pacific market, and made early correlations between fuel efficiency and profitability. Later, during his doctoral dissertation in global management, William Hyatt Gordon wrote the defense for business class and created new service models for American Airlines, British Airways, and Japan Airlines. The new service models were accented by high-design, and amenities services geared towards the business traveler; and called: Eaagle Shuttle, Speedbird, and the Seasons Shuttle, respectively. Each of the new models concentrated heavily on the utilization of fuel efficient aircraft to maximize profitability. This work allowed him to interact with the United States Department of Energy, the United States Department of Transportation, the United States of Environmental Protection Agency, and ultimately the United States Green Building Council, where as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design – Accredited Professional has applied advanced energy management strategies to the creation of profitable real estate developments. Dr. Gordon is a professional advisor for real estate development, design, construction, and planning students at DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois. William Hyatt Gordon is a member of the American Associations of Museums; Americans for the Arts; the American Institute of Architects (professional affiliate); Global Association of Risk Professionals; Project Management Institute; the Urban Land Institute; and the United States Green Building Council. Gordon through Gordon Atlantic Development Corporation is a member of the United States Health and Human Services – Healthy People 2020 Consortium, as well as the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative. Dr. Gordon received professional certifications in Construction Project Management, and Real Estate Finance and Investment from New York University. He received a Doctorate in Business Administration - Global Management from Frederick Taylor University, and a Master of Business Administration - Financial Management from National University, and a his Bachelor of Arts - International Relations from Tulane University. William Hyatt Gordon studied French in Tours, France.