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The Howard Hughes Corp.:

Julie Cleaver

Vice President of Planning and Design

Thu, Jun 11, 2009 (6 a.m.)

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Julie Cleaver

Julie Cleaver

Vice President of Planning and Design

The Howard Hughes Corp.

10000 W. Charleston Blvd., Suite 200

Las Vegas, NV 89135

(702) 791-4000

www.summerlin.com

www.howardhughes.com

www.generalgrowth.com

Julie Cleaver is vice president of planning and design for The Howard Hughes Corp., an affiliate of General Growth Properties Inc. of Chicago. In this position, she manages all current and long-range planning efforts as well as the entitlement review, development and design processes for Summerlin, a 22,500-acre master-planned community in Las Vegas. Her leadership in these areas ensures innovative planning solutions that promote sustainable and smart growth strategies. Cleaver has more than 20 years of experience in the land development industry. Previously, she served as the land planning principle for LDR International in Maryland and as land development manager for McStain Enterprises Inc. and vice president of David Jensen Associates Inc., both in Colorado. Cleaver has a Bachelor of Science in business administration from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Bachelor of Science in landscape architecture from The Ohio State University. She serves on Clark County Open Space Advisory Committee as well as the Regional Transportation Commission Stakeholder Advisory Committee. She is a member of the Kenan-Flagler Business School Real Estate Club, Urban Land Institute, National Association of Industrial and Office Properties, Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, and she is a registered landscape architect in North Carolina.

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