We are pleased to introduce you to our newest trustee, Toby Millman!

 

“As a nearly life-long resident of the Washington area, I have been a student of the DC area history since I was a child… I chose to pursue an undergraduate degree in Urban and Regional Studies and a graduate degree in City Planning, in part because of my fascination with the historical development of the Washington area.” 

 

Toby Millman

Toby Millman is the Regional Partner for Transwestern Development Company, where he is responsible for overseeing and directing the company’s development pipeline in the Mid-Atlantic region. Toby has thirty years of experience leading development projects, from small urban infill sites to large master planned communities, and has been involved with the development of over 15 million square feet of residential, office, and retail space. Prior to joining Transwestern, Toby was most recently Senior Vice President of Development for Brookfield Properties and, prior to that, Senior Vice President at Vornado Realty Trust. Toby also owned and operated Agora Development, a development and homebuilding company that acquired and developed urban infill properties for small lot, single family communities. He also previously worked at award-winning Washington-area developers EYA and Abdo Development. Toby holds an undergraduate degree in Urban and Regional Studies from Cornell University and a Master’s Degree in City Planning from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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