Lebogang Kekana

Lebogang Kekana brings a commitment to community development and engagement. She actively participated in the City of Minneapolis D-TAP (Development Technical Assistance Program), an initiative designed for small developers, and is an alumna of the ULI (Urban Land Institute) Emerging Developers Program. Her affiliation with organizations like IREM (Institute of Real Estate Management), CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women), and ICSC (International Council of Shopping Centers), has afforded her to stay informed about industry advancements, and contribute to discussions on the intersection of real estate and community development. Lebo also has a rich history of volunteerism, having served on the PROJECT: 3030 Nicollet, led by Anthony Taylor and other community leaders, contributing to closing the disparities of economic inclusion on BIPOC business owners and residents on Lake Street. Lebo holds a B.S. in Construction Management and a Minor in Business Administration from Minnesota State University - Mankato.