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Noah Toly

Provost at Calvin University, Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Associate Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture

Dr. Noah Toly is a distinguished academic and Provost at Calvin University. He also holds the position of non-resident Senior Fellow for Global Cities at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. With a background in Urban Studies, Politics & International Relations, Dr. Toly has made significant contributions to the field of urban and environmental politics.

Prior to his current roles, Dr. Toly served as Executive Director of the Center for Urban Engagement and Professor at Wheaton College, as well as a lecturer at the Free University of Berlin's Center for Global Politics. His expertise has led to various accolades, such as being named an Emerging Leader by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and receiving the Emerging Public Intellectual award.

Dr. Toly's influence extends beyond academia as he actively participates in advisory roles at organizations like Together Chicago and the Thriving Cities Project. He is also involved in research at the University of Virginia, contributing to projects centered around vocation and the common good.

A sought-after speaker, Dr. Toly frequently addresses audiences on topics related to cities, urban life, and the environment. He has shared his insights at various institutions and events, including industry gatherings, investment forums, and municipal settings. Dr. Toly's work has been featured in reputable publications and media outlets, showcasing his thought leadership in the field.

In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Toly is an accomplished author with publications like 'Cities of Tomorrow and the City to Come: A Theology of Urban Life' and 'What is Mercy Ministry?' co-authored with Philip Ryken. His educational background includes degrees in Theology, Urban Affairs & Public Policy, and Interdisciplinary Studies.

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Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States