Adam Lipsey

Technical Assistance Fellowship at National Development Council

Adam Lipsey is an Urban Development Analyst at Leland Consulting Group, where a focus is placed on urban real estate, economic development, and public-private partnerships. Previous experience includes serving as a Research Consultant for HarperCollins Publishers, assisting author Nicholas Lalla with a forthcoming book on urban growth in Tulsa, and working as a Fellow for Grow America, leading an economic development study for Long Beach. Additional roles include a Graduate Intern at Accion, where data collection processes were automated, and a Business Analyst at MainStreet, contributing to a fintech startup supporting small businesses. Adam Lipsey’s early career included relevant internships with the State of Rhode Island, Lewis County Press News Journal, and the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society. Adam Lipsey holds a Master of Urban and Regional Planning from UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Brown University.

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National Development Council

NDC acts as partner, teacher, advisor, investor, developer and lender, bringing together technical know-how and capital for community and economic investment. We work with local and state governments and community-based organizations to help them create and implement their own unique economic and community development strategies. Over the years, our programs and services have evolved to reflect the changing policy environment, adding services and products to meet emerging needs. We provide technical assistance, professional training, small-business lending, debt and equity financing for residential, commercial, public, and nonprofit facilities. Our nationally-recognized training programs help build a professional workforce in economic and community development that can advance and sustain progress in their communities.