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Curious about how to successfully transition a family business while preserving its legacy? In this episode, Adam chats with Andrea Carpenter, a seasoned expert in family business succession who shares her personal experiences growing up in a family business and the critical role that open communication played in her formation, while exploring how both family business leaders and next-generation members can balance honoring legacy with pursuing their own authentic paths.Whether you're planning to pass your business to the next generation or contemplating other transition options, Andrea's wisdom about creating authentic spaces for rising generations while honoring family legacy will transform how you think about succession. Discover why it's never too early to start planning your transition and how to ensure everyone in your family business feels valued in the process.0:00 Introduction5:26 Transition Strategists: Helping family businesses10:15 Open communication about family wealth20:44 Protecting wealth for future generations25:14 Joining Transition Strategists as a successor29:49 Framework for succession planning34:36 When to start transition planning38:26 The Next Gen Friend: Supporting the next generation43:53 Creating resources for next generation leadersResources Mentioned:
In this episode of In The Growth Space, David is joined by Andrea Carpenter who works as a designer, strategist, facilitator, and connector. She orchestrates memorable events and online meetings. Her background as a user experience designer and strategist enables her to bring a design thinking approach to her work. A dedicated 'goal-getter,' she is driven by an unwavering passion for helping others discover their true purpose. In this episode, you'll hear David & Andrea discuss: Navigating business transitions and preparing Nextgen successors Defining and pursuing "your next act" in life and career Unveiling a comprehensive framework for transition through six insightful questions Mapping out the timeline for successor preparation and implementation Check out “The Business Transition Roadmap Podcast” here! Connect with Andrea here! We have a Q&A episode coming up! To leave a voicemail with your question, call into this number - (412) 475-9288 Click here for access to my free ebook Check out https://www.davidmcglennen.com/podcasts/in-the-growth-space-2 for links, transcript, and more details
Decarbonise Real EstateReal Assets, Real Expertise is a podcast brought to you by Crestbridge. It's the place we explore the world of Real Estate. Hosted by Stephanie Workman.Stephanie Workman hosts Andrea Carpenter from the Urban Land Institute. Don't miss the episode as they unpack how realistic it is to decarbonise the Real Estate sector.To find more episodes of our podcast go to our website, crestbridge.com, or where you usually download your podcasts. For more information on how Crestbridge can provide a range of services to support your real estate structures visit our website realassetsrealexpertise.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Preparing to enter the world of solids, but don't know where to start? Learn to read baby's cues, when they're ready, and what to start with (and avoid). From Baby Led Weaning to introducing the 10 most common allergens, a registered dietician shares tips and advice. And, we hear from a mom whose daughter is now climbing the ‘egg ladder' in hopes of overcoming her allergy.Andrea Carpenter, registered dietitian, founder of NutriKidz.Sara, mom of two.
In conversation with CEO's from around the world about their vision of the retail and retail real estate industry and its future.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Beard of Dothan announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Abby Grace, to Mr. Michael W. Parham II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry and Andrea Carpenter of Jackson and Mr. Mike W. Parham of Orange Beach. Miss Beard is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benton Beard, the late Charles B. McCarthy and the late Martha Helen J. Howard. A graduate of Prattville High School, the bride-elect continued her education at Troy University where she received her Bachelor of Science in Collaborative Education. She was a member of the Alpha Omicron...Article Link
Joanna Turner, Head of Property Research for Canada Life Asset Management (recently rebranded), joins Bold Founder, Caleb Parker to talk about how Canada Life is evolving their assets for hybrid working. Joanna says the future of work doesn’t mean reduced demand for commercial real estate. Working from home and going to the office will go hand in hand. But she says demand for Space-as-a-Service and flexibility will grow faster as we shift to hybrid working, so every major landlord has to become Space-as-a-Service minded. She believes conventional real estate managers should partner with experienced Space-as-a-Service operators to meet customer demand. We also talk building valuations and have some feedback for the valuer community, as well as lenders, who Joanna says need to evolve their criteria to recognise the growth in demand for Space-as-a-Service. Connect with Joanna on LinkedIn Connect with Caleb on LinkedIn If you have any questions or feedback on this episode, email podcast@workbold.co Value Bombs The future of work doesn’t mean reduced demand for #CRE The reasons people need an office is changing Landlords need to be flexible and adaptable to meet the new demands from customers There will be a flight to prime quality space, and low quality secondary space will see higher vacancy rates Working from home and going to the office will go hand in hand People will commute to the city centre ONLY if its rewarding The role of the office will change from being a place where you go to work, to a place to meet and collaborate face to face, and be inspired. Buildings need spaces that enhance the #wellbeing for people Every major landlord has to become Space-as-a-Service minded Flexibility should be top of mind, because that’s what customers want Demand for Space-as-a-Service and flexibility will grow faster as we shift to hybrid working Conventional real estate managers should partner with Space-as-a-Service operators to meet customer demand Valuers need to ask themselves “What is it I’m actually valuing?” Are the additional service layers adding additional value for the customer, more revenue streams, more diversification, therefore more value to the asset? Should covenant strength of building users no longer be a factor in the valuing of Space-as-a-Service footprints? Operators need to be more transparent with landlords around data and financials When valuing a building, valuers should be asking whether there is higher demand in that particular market for conventional leases or is there more demand for flexibility and service Lenders need to evolve their criteria to recognise the growth in demand for Space-as-a-Service Resources (Aka, mentions from Joanna) Joanna's Property Week Article Jan Gehl (cities architect and the godfather of placemaking) His book: ‘Cities for People’ His short film ‘The Human Scale’ Ken Shuttleworth, Architect at ‘Make’ Anouk Khan, CFO RE:Women Maria Wiedner, CEO of RE:Women Twitter: @rewomenorg Andrea Carpenter from Women Talk Real Estate Abigail Dean, Head of Sustainabiity, Nuveen Nina Reid, Director Responsible Property Investment, M&G Nikki Greenberg (futurist and proptech guru, NYC) About Joanna Turner Joanna Turner is Head of Property Research at Canada Life Investments. In her role she is responsible for managing research and strategy, which includes forecasts, thought leadership, house views, quarterly reporting and writing regular research content. Joanna has twenty five years’ experience in Property Research & Strategy at a global, European and UK level. Prior to Canada Life, she worked as an Associate Director in DTZ’s Global Forecasting & Research team, and has gained experience at major global property fund managers such as AXA Real Estate, LaSalle Investment Management and Invesco, as well as Cushman & Wakefield’s European Research team. Joanna holds an Masters in Real Estate Investment from Cass Business School, City University London and a BA Honors from Manchester University. She also speaks Spanish, German and French, as well as her native English. She is a committee member of the Society of Property Researchers, organising regular industry events and is a member of the Investment Property Forum. She writes regular blogs on behalf of Canada Life Investments and has had articles published in major property journals such as IPE Real Assets, Property Week and Euro Property. She is passionate about ESG and climate change, diversity and inclusion in the real estate sector. Sponsors Fortune Favours the Bold Bold helps commercial real estate create & manage flexible spaces to dream, create, share, and succeed in. Now part of NewFlex (www.workbold.co) Future Proof Your Portfolio with NewFlex NewFlex delivers and manages a range of branded solutions for every type of building, in every type of location, for every type of occupier. Including the flexibility to develop your own brand. All enabled by flexible management contracts where we are invested in making money for you. (www.newflex.com) Launch Your Own Podcast A Podcast Company is the leading podcast production company for brands, organizations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. 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In the late 2000's, Andrea regularly attended events hosted for property professionals as an industry journalist, writing for a variety of publications including Property Week. The lack of female presence on stage was a regular phenomenon and she was ready to make a change. A change to shape the future of females within property.Women Talk Real Estate offers a practical solution to increase the visibility of women in the industry. Connecting female professionals with speaking and press opportunities and offering tailored training for women on all aspects of building a successful stage and media presence. Visibility matters. For the individual, it brings about better business opportunities and career progression, and it also challenges stereotypes and provides role models for the benefit of the whole industry. Women Talk Real Estate is a completely free platform, with a database of over 700 females who are eager to make their mark on the industry. Prior to Women Talke Real Estate's inception, Andrea worked in the European commercial property sector for more than 20 years, and has a specialist knowledge of the workings of the industry and a wide network of senior contacts. Her first ten years were spent as a journalist, including seven years as editor of EuroProperty, a monthly financial title that focused on investment and development trends in the industry. After that, Andrea worked for commercial property trade bodies, including the Urban Land Institute, as well as three years at INREV, an industry association based in Amsterdam, as a Director and Interim Chief Executive. This was followed by a year in Hong Kong, where she was Director for ANREV, INREV's Asian sister organisation. On her return to the UK, she worked as Head of Marketing and Communications EMEA at CBRE Global Investors where she supervised the corporate and programme marketing, press, branding and internal communications in the region. Andrea is a regular speaker and panellist at industry events as well as a media spokesperson and regular contributor to industry magazines. In 2008, she won the Outstanding Industry Contribution Award at the IPE Real Estate Awards for her contribution to the development of the European fund management industry. Andrea brought her experience of public speaking to the studio, resulting in a highly energised and rewarding conversation. Get to meet the right people with devcast...
Andrea Carpenter | Author & Founder, Women Talk Real Estate A look back to the formation of the modern European Real Estate industry with author, Andrea Carpenter
Andrea Carpenter, a weaver in Southern California, talks about how she cultivates a creative weaving practice to support her through challenging times, and how feminism influences her work. Show Notes: www.gistyarn.com/episode-44
In today's show, Richard sits down with Andrea Carpenter, author of new book 'High Rise And Fall: The Making of the European Real Estate Industry' 10 years on from the 2008 financial crash, Andrea reflects on how the European commercial property industry transformed from a local, small-scale business to an international, financially sophisticated, multi-billion-euro industry that was ultimately left devastated. Drawing on her experience as both former Editor of EuroProperty, and Director at the European Association for Investors in Non-Listed Real Estate Vehicles (INREV), Andrea explains how the mid-1990s saw the arrival of a new style of property investing in the European markets. Seeking high returns, impervious to risk and with a seeming indifference to the buildings at the heart of the deals, US players such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers conquered the European property markets with an audacity that both repulsed and intoxicated the locals. Fuelled by improving economic conditions in the early 2000s, European investors were keen to emulate all or parts of the US investors’ philosophy. Armed with a wall of capital, the industry expanded into the far reaches of Europe in search of returns, and piled on new risks that it did not completely understand... FOR FULL EPISODE AND RESOURCES VISIT OUR WEBSITE Hear Andrea's journalistic curiosity that helped her to tell the fascinating story to the latest generation of property investors... 10 years on from the global financial crash of 2008, Andrea picks over the wreckage... How the single European currency in the 1990s saw the arrival of a new style of property investing... How the US players such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers conquered the European property markets with an audacity that both repulsed and intoxicated the locals... How the industry expanded into the far reaches of Europe in search of returns, and piled on new risks that it did not completely understand...
Does the history of the European Real Estate market hold any clues for the direction of the future? My guest today is Andrea Carpenter, a communications consultant in the property industry, founder & director of this podcast’s partner, the non-profit Women Talk Real Estate, and author of the new book High Rise and Fall: The Making of the Modern Real Estate Industry. Andrea began her career as a journalist at Property Week before moving on to be editor of EuroProperty. Following this she worked for various organisations, including: Urban Land Institute, INREV and ANREV in Hong Kong. She most recently worked as Head of Marketing and Communications EMEA at CBRE Global Investors. In this podcast: What were driving forces behind the creation of the modern European Real Estate industry? What went wrong in 2008? Has the investment industry learned it's lessons or is history in danger of rhyming once again? How has the way the industry has developed and been funded influenced our built environments? What is Women Talk Real Estate? Who is it for and how can people get involved? Andrea's favourite Real Estate innovation is What3Words which has simplified talking about location by giving every 3x3m grid on earth a unique location code, comprising of 3 words... This episode is brought to you in partnership with Women Talk Real Estate who connect female real estate professionals with speaking and media opportunities across Europe and provide training for successful stage and media presence.