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Katherine Phillips & William Christian III of Center for Neighborhood Innovation

podcast March 5, 2022


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About the guests

As Property Management Coordinator, William Christian III is responsible for supporting the Property Management and Development teams with the day-to-day operations of the Hoen Lithographic Campus and other projects while maintaining consistent and seamless hospitality, business support, and technical experience for tenants and guests.  

William brings over six years of experience in guest-facing and hospitality along with a background in architecture and real estate. Outside of the professional realm, William is also a self-published author of three and is currently working on his fourth publication. William obtained his Bachelors of Science in Architecture and Environmental Design at Morgan State University and is currently seeking his Masters in Real Estate Development at University of Maryland, College Park.  

As Community Manager, Katherine Phillips focuses her attention on the Center for Neighborhood Innovation (CNI) at Hoen. Katherine most recently left the Office of National Collections at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, where she worked on promotional efforts for eight charitable funds. She has a B.A. in Global Sustainability and Religious Studies from the University of Virginia.

About Center for Neighborhood Innovation (CNI)

The CNI believes that connections drive innovation. By providing access to tailored facilities, shared resources, and interdisciplinary conversations, our shared workspace and innovation hub offers an environment where members can grow and collaborate on the common goal of addressing the primary issues facing distressed communities.

At its core, the CNI is a collaborative workspace for mission-driven organizations. The advantage of a large, shared space is that we can gather a diverse community – non-profit and for-profit organizations, educational institutions and design firms, serving scientists and construction apprentices alike. This organizational diversity places the ideas, the capital, the strategic partners, and the technicians needed to solve local/global challenges in the same space.

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