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Poilievre lays out decisive plan of how he would handle Trump tariff threats and restore certainty to our markets. Then we discover how Brookfield Properties are interested in expanding to Canada whom will likely be apart of Carney's $35B housing planSend a one-time contribution to the show - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=XARF5X38AMZULListen to our Podcast on the go: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elev8podcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elev8podcast X: https://twitter.com/TheElev8Podcast0:00 - Intro1:00 - Poilievre Draws the Line!7:15 - Western Canada Preparing for Departure8:25 - Brookfield Looks to Purchase Pipelines and Housing!
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How to Speak Maintenance is closing out 2024 with a must-watch episode as hosts Jason Fein from Dominium and TAAEF's Becca Ramati chat with Paul Rhodes of Brookfield Properties about what every team needs to know heading into 2025.
Thu, 19 Dec 2024 22:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/material/495 http://relay.fm/material/495 Andy Ihnatko and Florence Ion Can AI help make up for the fact that you forgot to set up the family Christmas card? Maybe someday. Can AI help make up for the fact that you forgot to set up the family Christmas card? Maybe someday. clean 4308 Can AI help make up for the fact that you forgot to set up the family Christmas card? Maybe someday. Links and Show Notes: I'm Using Image Playground and Pixel Studio to Make the Laziest Holiday Cards Whisk: Visualize and remix ideas using images and AI State-of-the-art video and image generation with Veo 2 and Imagen 3 Wing Blog: Drone delivery set to launch at Brookfield Properties' Dallas-Fort Worth malls in partnership with DoorDash Support
The Texas Legislature is facing pressure to find creative ways to reform the state's toll road system amid a growing chorus of vocal critics, including some Republican state lawmakers. From 2001 to 2021, Texas built more toll road miles than nearly all other states combined, according to the Dallas Morning News ongoing investigation, “Toll Trap.” In other news, Texas Republicans are demanding the Biden administration stop selling unused parts of the border wall that runs along the U.S.-Mexico divide; two malls in Dallas-Fort Worth are ready to help shoppers with a growing technology service: drone deliveries. Stonebriar Centre in Frisco and Hulen Mall in Fort Worth are rolling out deliveries through Wing drone service and DoorDash, the popular app for getting items to your door. Both malls are part of Brookfield Properties, which has shopping centers across the country. Over 50 merchants are available to folks within roughly 4 miles of the malls for deliveries from Wing, which is part of Google's parent company, Alphabet; And more people today may care about the future of downtown Dallas — but sometimes it feels like many of them have a different take on where the heart of the city is. With over 1 million people joining North Texas since 2010, many ideas are in flux about what sidewalks, buildings and parks are within downtown borders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 19 Dec 2024 22:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/material/495 http://relay.fm/material/495 Lazy Holiday Cards 495 Andy Ihnatko and Florence Ion Can AI help make up for the fact that you forgot to set up the family Christmas card? Maybe someday. Can AI help make up for the fact that you forgot to set up the family Christmas card? Maybe someday. clean 4308 Can AI help make up for the fact that you forgot to set up the family Christmas card? Maybe someday. Links and Show Notes: I'm Using Image Playground and Pixel Studio to Make the Laziest Holiday Cards Whisk: Visualize and remix ideas using images and AI State-of-the-art video and image generation with Veo 2 and Imagen 3 Wing Blog: Drone delivery set to launch at Brookfield Properties' Dallas-Fort Worth malls in partnership with DoorDash Support Material
“Every great leader begins by mastering the voice within.” - Janet IoliWelcome to this special and last episode of the season. In this episode, we're tackling a challenge even the most successful leaders face: self-doubt. We'll revisit important lessons from my Power Talks interview series from the very early episodes of this podcast.You'll hear excerpts with relatable wisdom from interviews with two powerhouse women executives: Donna Diederich, the Chief Human Resources Officer at LMI, and Nicole Burdette, President of Southern California Land & Housing at Brookfield Properties. They share their own, real experiences with self-doubt and impostor feelings and tell us how they navigated (and continue to navigate) through them.And to offer practical application to your own experience with self-doubt to help you continue to build the confidence to lead with full presence, I share 3 practical strategies to help you move through those times when you experience a self-doubt attack.In this episode:Being reactive and the fear of not measuring up (from E2)Being your own best advocate (from E1)The power of saying yes (from E1)You're not alone in feeling this way (from E3)Feeling okay with being uncomfortable (from E3)3 practical strategies to overcome a self-doubt attack (from E6)And more!Power Presence Academy | Leadership with Less Ego And More Soul is the go-to podcast for anyone who leads. Your host is Janet Ioli, a leadership and human development expert, who helps leaders ground themselves with confidence, connection, and purpose to lead with Less Ego and More Soul.Resource Links:Listen to the full episodes:E1: Career Advice from a Top-Level HR Executive with Donna DiederichE2: Our Leadership Challenge: One Question To Ask Yourself in These Unsettling TimesE3: From Entry-level to President: Lessons from the Leadership Journey to the Top with Nicole BurdetteE6: 3 Things to Do When You Have a Self-Doubt AttackConnect with today's guests on LinkedIn: Donna Diederich and Nicole Burdette. Connect with Janet Ioli:Website: janetioli.comLinkedin: Janet IoliInstagram: @janetioliJanet is the founder of Power Presence Academy. She helps leaders ground themselves with confidence, connection, and purpose and lead with Less Ego, More Soul.If you want to become more grounded, confident, and aligned with your deeper values in just 21 days. Check out Janet Ioli's book Less Ego, More Soul: A Modern Reinvention Guide for Women.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Select “Listen in Apple Podcasts,” then choose the “Ratings & Reviews” tab to share what you think. Produced by Ideablossoms
Welcome to Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, sponsored by Ownit AI and Mirakl. Ownit AI helps brands and retailers win Google search by answering their shopper's questions online. Learn more at ownit.co. Mirakl is the global leader in platform business innovation for eCommerce. Companies like Macy's, Nordstrom, and Kroger use Mirakl to build disruptive growth and profitability through marketplace, dropship, and retail media. For more, visit mirakl.comHere are today's top headlines:Phoenix Retail, backed by equity investor W H P Global and mall operators Simon Property Group and Brookfield Properties, receives court approval to acquire assets from Express. Tractor Supply Company, selects Revionics' intelligent pricing platform to enhance its customer-centric pricing strategy. Beyond Inc, the parent company of online brands including Overstock and Bed Bath & Beyond, undergoes significant leadership changes to improve profitability.Stay informed with Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, your source for the latest and most important retail insights. Be careful out there!
Welcome to Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, sponsored by Ownit AI. Ownit AI helps brands and retailers win Google search by answering their shopper's questions online. Learn more at ownit.co.Here are today's top headlines:Despite a decline in net sales for Q4 and the full year, J.C. Penney remains profitable, sparking discussions about potential expansion. Harris Teeter launches "$5 Meal Days," offering affordable prepared food items for $5 each on weekdays at select stores in Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia. Simon Property Group's involvement in the proposed acquisition of Express Inc. by a consortium including WHP Global and Brookfield Properties does not require any capital investment from Simon. Stay informed with Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, your source for the latest and most important retail insights. Be careful out there!
Digitalization is touching all sectors of the economy, including industries that are highly physical, like construction and real estate. In this episode, we'll hear from Sabrina Kanner, Executive Vice President of Development, Design & Construction for Development at Brookfield Properties, and Ian Siegel, a Client Partner at Willow, a company that provides digital twin technology to Fortune 500 companies and other owners of real estate, including Brookfield. They unpack a new technology that's expanding across the real estate landscape called a “digital twin.” It integrates data sources across equipment and systems and displays that data in a true spatial context, providing a path to lowering costs, saving energy, and offering differentiated experiences to tenants.Please read this disclaimer (https://www.brookfield.com/podcast-disclaimer) before listening.
This is episode three of the Rent Strike Series, focusing on the Veritas Tenants Association's ongoing multibuilding rent strike in San Francisco to demand a say in the terms of sale of their buildings. In November 2023, the Prado Group assumed ownership of 20 Veritas-owned buildings, while on January 18, 2024, Ballast Investments and their partner Brookfield Properties took over the remaining 75 buildings in the largest-ever sale of rent-stabilized units in San Francisco. Meanwhile, the rent strike has expanded to six buildings, and some of the strikers have secured concessions through collective bargaining, including a 75 percent reduction in rent over 12 months, cancellation of a scheduled rent increase, and dismissal of eviction lawsuits. In this episode, we get an update on these developments from Brad Hirn, lead organizer with the Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco.
Mark Kostic is Senior Vice President, Asset Management, at Brookfield Properties in Chicago, IL, specializing in retail malls. In this enlightening episode, Mark gives his insights into the retail landscape and how Brookfield Properties is navigating the choppy waters. Brookfield is in 7 countries, and has 160+ assets, 130M+ SF, +/- 130 assets are in the US.
Join us as we discuss the importance of “intentional training” with the Hints from HR Crew (Nicolle Block, Brookfield Properties, Blaise Spitaleri, Gemstar and TAA's Becca Ramati) with our guest Thomas Marmolejo, Camden Property Trust. We'll be discussing the new Maintenance Apprenticeship Guide launched by TAAEF and Camden's own experience with a very intentional maintenance training program.
Greetings & welcome back to the rose bros podcast.This episode we are joined by Alan Norris - Executive Chairman of Brookfield Properties' Development Group & Brookfield Residential Properties. Mr. Norris joined Carma Developers in 1983 and became CEO in 1994. In 2011, Carma merged with Brookfield Homes to create Brookfield Residential, the flagship North American residential property company of Brookfield Asset Management. Under Alan's leadership, the company's asset base grew to over $4.8 billion, 1,400 employees and operations in 16 major North American markets.Mr. Norris is also involved in his community, having recently chaired the Resolve Fundraising campaign to raise $120 million for affordable housing in Calgary and is past Chairman of the Calgary Homeless Foundation. In 2018, The Calgary Chamber and SAIT conferred on him an Honorary Bachelor Degree for his community work and he was inducted into the BILD Alberta Hall of Fame for his contributions to the industry. In 2019, Alan was honored as a Fellow of the CPA as part of the CPA Alberta's annual Achievement Awards.He holds a B.A. degree in accounting and economics and two Chartered Accountant Designations, Scotland and Canada.Among other things, we sat down and discussed a few lessons from 40 years of real estate investing & why housing prices are rising. Enjoy.This podcast episode is sponsored by Connate Water Solutions.Do you need cost effective water sourcing options to supply your next drilling or completions program?Connate Water Solutions is a specialized hydrogeology company focused on water well drilling, testing and water management services in Western Canada and Texas.Contact info@connatewater.com or www.connatewater.com for more details.This podcast is sponsored by Headracingcanada.comLooking for high performance ski gear this winter? In partnership with 4x-Olympian Manny-Osborne Paradis, Headracingcanada.com is offering the lowest prices possible through its online storefront, by passing brick and mortar savings to customers. Check out Headracingcanada.com for more info on high performance gear for the upcoming ski season. Support the show
Today we're diving into *your* Instagram Thingies submissions, rain clogs (yes, again), parenting stuff, and—wait for it—cotton-candy burritos. We learned about cotton-candy burritos via Amy Sedaris's wonderfully random IG account. Who's opening that Creamberry franchise? Two most popular Thingies right now: Checking out cookbooks from the library and the Owala FreeSip water bottle. Speaking of beverages, y'all have many ideas, including ice-cold Lillet Blanc with frozen orange slices, a Hugo spritz (prosecco + elderflower + soda water), a homemade Arnold Palmer, and a matcha lemonade (a close personal friend of said Arnold Palmer). Re: golf, Malbon's collab with Nike (see also: Laura Reilly's Magasin newsletter). Re: rain clogs, Calzuros, for your consideration. And do we all know about the AIGA Eye on Design blog?In your good-news corner: Brentwood Country Mart's celebration of Ninja Dave's retirement from UPS. Related: that Man Repeller style profile of their USPS guy, Aubrey Dowridge.CORN! SeaVees shoes, Fernando Laposse wood, Shucked, fresh corn mochi cake c/o Food Network (paired with all the corn soft-serve we're seeing), and Corn Kid content (the original viral video here; its musical remix here).Finally, if you're in NYC, do yourself a favor and see Alex Edelman's one-man Just For Us on Broadway. (Related-ish: the romance novel A Shot in the Dark by Victoria Lee.)What Thingies are you loving right now!? Share with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Give your hair a boost with Nutrafol. Take $15 off your first month's subscription with the code ATHINGORTWO.Find more weeknight dinner recipes at Pillsbury.com. Find wellness on your next stay at Westin.Take advantage of the Partner to Empower program for entrepreneurs of color from Brookfield Properties—apply by August 11.Watch your garden flourish with Fast Growing Trees—15% off your order when you use our link.YAY.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Coming through with some thoughts on the intersection of friendship and ambition, covered wagon core (not to be confused with cottagecore!), and ~summer movies~.Following up on our Wilder conversation, we'd like to discuss covered wagon core. See Kim K.'s CR Fashion Book spread “The Pioneer Woman,” Rudy Jude, Salter House, and making jam. Re: actual covered wagons, Conestoga does a luxe wagon and a bar wagon, both, and Pioneer Woman has a roundup of campgrounds with covered wagons.Rainesford Stauffer's “We Should Be Ambitious About Our Friendships” for Elle sparked our convo about friendship ambition—she's also the author of An Ordinary Age: Finding Your Way in a World That Expects Exceptional and the new All the Gold Stars: Reimagining Ambition and the Ways We Strive. We love this tweet about friendship discussion agendas. As for books, this topic calls to mind Courtney Martin's The New Better Off, Kayleen Schaefer's Text Me When You Get Home, Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman's Big Friendship, and Hua Hsu's Stay True. On our TBR list: Sheila Liming's Hanging Out: The Radical Power of Killing Time. (In the meantime: “The Case for Hanging Out” by Dan Kois for Slate and The Ezra Klein Show episode "The ‘Quiet Catastrophe' Brewing in Our Social Lives.") Bring on the summer movies! Obsessed with Past Lives, itching to see Theater Camp, Joy Ride, Problemista (see also: I Want to Be a Vase by Julio Torres), Red, White, & Royal Blue, Challengers, and, of course, Barbie (all the prophecies, including Margot Robbie in Vogue and Greta Gerwig in Gentlewoman, whet the appetite).Do you have easy, low-pressure ways to keep up with friends? Let us know at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! And for more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Turn to Shopify for all your ecomm needs and get a free 14-day trial with our link.Find more weeknight dinner recipes at Pillsbury.com. Take advantage of the Partner to Empower program for entrepreneurs of color from Brookfield Properties—apply by August 11.YAY.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revision Path is all about inspiring Black designers, and my conversation with Ashley Fletcher is a brilliant example of why that inspiration matters. Ashley drops some serious knowledge on finding your creative community, pushing boundaries, but also the importance of taking care of your well-being.Ashley talked about her current work, including her business Goods Made By Digitrillnana, and she shared how her educational journey helped her growth in understanding design. We also talked shop on a few topics, including the role of design organizations in 2023, AI and intellectual property, and more.Ashley's story will leave you feeling inspired and ready to take your design career to new heights!LinksAshley Fletcher's WebsiteAshley Fletcher on InstagramAshley Fletcher on TikTokAshley Fletcher on TwitterGoods Made By DigitrillnanaFor a full transcript of this interview, visit revisionpath.com.==========Donate to Revision PathFor 10 years, Revision Path has been dedicated to showcasing Black designers and creatives from all over the world. In order to keep bringing you the content that you love, we need your support now more than ever.Click or tap here to make either a one-time or monthly donation to help keep Revision Path running strong.Thank you for your support!==========Follow and SubscribeLike this episode? Then subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite shows. Follow us, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review!You can also follow Revision Path on Instagram and Twitter.==========CreditsRevision Path is brought to you by Lunch, a multidisciplinary creative studio in Atlanta, GA.Executive Producer and Host: Maurice CherryEditor and Audio Engineer: RJ BasilioIntro Voiceover: Music Man DreIntro and Outro Music: Yellow SpeakerTranscripts are provided courtesy of Brevity and Wit.☎️ Call 626-603-0310 and leave us a message with your comments on this episode!Thank you for listening!==========Sponsored by Brevity & WitBrevity & Wit is a strategy and design firm committed to designing a more inclusive and equitable world. They are always looking to expand their roster of freelance design consultants in the U.S., particularly brand strategists, copywriters, graphic designers and Web developers.If you know how to deliver excellent creative work reliably, and enjoy the autonomy of a virtual-based, freelance life (with no non-competes), check them out at brevityandwit.com.Brevity & Wit — creative excellence without the grind.
On this episode of the Impact Real Estate Podcast presented by Jackson Lucas Executive Search, we talk about a topic near-and-dear to our hearts with Michael Daschle, Senior Vice President of Sustainability at Brookfield Properties. We talk about one of the fastest growing and most important fields of real estate with one of the top minds in the industry. How did he go from flying helicopters in the Army to a career in real estate? You don't want to miss this conversation. Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3I3nkG9Spotify: https://spoti.fi/35ZJGLTWeb: https://www.jacksonlucas.com/podcast/michael-daschleEpisode Notes:02:42 - Chance investment opportunity 06:24 - From flight school to real estate 08:58 - Adding more value 12:05 - Shift in forward-thinking 14:24 - Cost vs value 18:23 - Transition to zero carbon economy 21:13 - Self assessment 28:29 - Net-zero framework 30:43 - Learning the essentials of the business 33:21 - An accelerated pace39:01 - The Hot Seat presented by KK Reset
Today's guest is Steven Borgman, Director of Application Strategy and Development, Retail at Brookfield Properties. Founded in 1924, Brookfield Properties develops and operates real estate investments on behalf of Brookfield Asset Management, one of the largest alternative asset managers in the world. From office to retail, logistics to multifamily, and hospitality to development, they work across sectors to bring high-quality, sustainable real estate to life around the globe every day. Steven is an accomplished, results oriented leader with several years of experience in providing technology and business solutions. He has a successful track record of designing, implementing, automating, improving and supporting enterprise software applications, as well as experience with Data Center/Project Management, and System Design & Architecture. Making life easier by streamlining processes is what he strives to do as it frees people up to do more important, meaningful work. In the episode, Steven discusses: His role and current work with Brookfield Properties, Why ServiceNow is the platform of choice, Examples of the value ServiceNow is bringing to the company, Advice to C-Suite execs embarking on their Digital Transformation journey, Building a winning team, The opportunity to step into the development world, and Advice he would offer to his younger self
About This EpisodeCommunity is at the heart of everything Esther Sarpong does. As an expert in experiential marketing and creating unique, interactive experiences centered around art and culture, Esther loves bringing people together towards a shared vision. Pulling from her professional experiences as well as her personal experiences as a first-generation immigrant and mother, she emphasizes the importance of standing in your praise, celebrating your accomplishments, and giving yourself the credit you deserve. Esther also speaks to the importance of being true to yourself and shining your light where it's valued. Throughout this episode, she shares advice for speaking up for yourself and going after what you want as well as the value in goal setting and partnering with others. Tune in to hear Esther's bold story and how you, too, can shine your most authentic light. About Esther SarpongEsther Sarpong, MBA, is the Global Marketing Director who has driven experiential business that's generated $1.25B for global brands including Red Bull, Dove, Art Basel, and global asset management companies including International Market Centers, a Blackstone Company. She's sharing how she's disrupting experiential marketing through culture & connection. Sarpong, a Celebrity Experience Marketer, based in Las Vegas, Nevada, the world's entertainment capital, drives the global strategy and implementation of EXPLORE, venues with a vision, the experiential retail platform for Brookfield Properties. A wife, mom of 2, and 1st generation immigrant from Ghana, West Africa, she uses her international perspective to empower business leaders. The twice-named 40 under 40 marketer is speaking at the upcoming Experiential Marketing Summit and Retail Innovation Conference. Additional ResourcesWebsite: https://esthersarpong.com/LinkedIn: @EstherSarpongInstagram: @Maameakua
Wellbeing has become increasingly important in return-to-office strategies. Delos' Paul Scialla and Brookfield Properties' Brian Pagac offer insights on how people, companies and buildings benefit from wellness initiatives and WELL certification.
A conversation with longtime multifamily industry veteran, an author, a sought-after speaker, trainer and consultant, the fantastic Donna Hickey, the owner of Donna Lee by Design, discussing the essential skill of listening and how it impacts our life, both professionally and personally. Also joining the conversation is Tina Jalajel, Leasing Manager, and Vanessa Rivera, Leasing Consultant, both with Brookfield Properties. Show Guests: Donna Hickey – Owner of Donna Lee by Design Tina Jalajel – Leasing Manager with Brookfield Properties Vanessa Rivera – Leasing Consultant with Brookfield Properties. Host and Producer: Paul Marks, CAS Tape Date March 21, 2023 Air Date: March 25, 2023See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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New York City has added luxury supertalls (Billionaire's Row), eccentric glass towers (Bjarke Ingels' Spiral) and an entirely new neighborhood of skyscrapers above a railcar storage yard (Hudson Yards). We want to talk about the New New York so this week on the show we call in the experts. Over the last 30 years Stephen has overseen more than $15 billion in sales, representing over 10,000 units in the New York City area and spearheading some of the fastest-selling developments with the industry's most prominent developers and been lauded for achieving record-setting prices. Laura consults on all aspect of pre-development planning including pricing, floor plan, finish and amenity recommendations to maximize sales velocity and sellout for each project. Her research has proven an essential decision-making tool for best-in-class global and local developers, including Related Companies, China Overseas America, JDS, Brookfield Properties, and more. But Thursday on the show you get all that research for free!
Inclusivity is embraced and championed across different facets of today's society. In the medium of spaces, inclusivity continues to be pioneered in bold and imaginative ways by a select few who are witnessing genuine benefits from establishing cities that are inclusive, diverse, accessible, and safe. In our latest Talking Property episode, Amanda Steele, Executive Managing Director of CBRE's Pacific Property Management Business, sits down with James Hulme, the Director of External Affairs and Strategy for the Office of the 24-Hour Economy24 Commission, Letitia Hope, Partnership Experience Lead for ISPT, and by Belinda Mills, Senior Manager of Marketing and Communications at Brookfield Properties. The panel delves deep into the innovative strategies currently being used to drive and grow community engagement in both major and local CBDs. From the latest Purple Flag accreditation program highlighting safe and inclusive spaces for all, to nurturing a 24-hour economy, to offering more flexible work patterns, inclusivity in the modern age of Australia and New Zealand is about being holistically progressive in the greater property sector while respecting the past.
In this episode, we hear from Stephen Gallagher, Chief Commercial Officer for Brookfield Renewable and Michael Daschle, SVP, Operations at Brookfield Properties. The pair discuss the progress in green developments - as exemplified by the firm's Manhattan West property - and the key role of regionally sourced renewable energy via power purchasing agreements (PPAs) for corporate clients. Michael also gives our producers a tour of Manhattan West.Please read this disclaimer (http://brookfield.com/podcast-disclaimer) before listening.
In this episode, we talk with, Cara Federici, the Founder, and CEO of the Madison Melle Agency. Cara has a long career in hospitality working with prestigious global brands. It's her savvy eye for design, forward-thinking innovation, and detail that has her agency positioned as a positive force in the new dawn of hospitality. A self-described city slicker, Cara shares with us where her love for hospitality, design, and travel comes from and the meaningful moments that have shaped her life and career. The Madison Melle Agency is a multi-faceted creative studio & lifestyle consultancy, ideating and operating one-of-a-kind media, technology, hospitality, food & beverage, retail, and real estate brands. Federici's proven track record of success is derived from collaborating with a multitude of the world's most notable names in their respective industries, including Fast Company, Standard Hotels, Palisociety, InterContinental Hotels Group, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and Proper Hospitality. Federici's current and past portfolio comprises an array of highly sought-after, luxury lifestyle companies and market leaders, such as Brookfield Properties, Relais & Châteaux's Calabash Grenada, Casetta Group, Bridgeton Hospitality, Two Bunch Palms, Marram Montauk, Walker Hotels, Petit Ermitage, Saira Hospitality, Wylder Hotels, Cachet Hotels, Solay App, and Skypod, as well as a variety of highly acclaimed media, retail, communications, and hospitality ventures. Federici launched Tech Theory Group in 2020, a high-performance technology advisory firm, designing and delivering best-in-class managed information technology solutions and infrastructure services. Tech Theory Group realized a compelling need in the marketplace existed for simple, transparent, cost-effective hospitality technology services. Tech Theory Group delivers these core competencies to clientele through a collective partnership of experienced IT architects, engineers, designers, consultants, and business executives across the globe. Federici attended Parsons School of Design in New York City and graduated Cum Laude from Tulane University, with a Bachelor of the Arts in Communications and a double minor in Business and Art Studio. Federici holds a completed Certificate of Hotel Real Estate Investments and Asset Management from Cornell University. Federici is currently based in Southern California with offices for The Madison Melle Agency and Tech Theory Group in Los Angeles. Enjoy our conversation with Cara Federici.
A conversation with a longtime multifamily industry veteran, who is national educator and sought-after speaker, the fantastic Paul Rhodes, the Senior Manager of Maintenance Learning with Brookfield Properties…discussing the challenges of finding, training and retaining multifamily maintenance technicians. Show Guests: Paul Rhodes – Senior Manager of Maintenance Learning with Brookfield Properties Host and Producer: Paul Marks, CAS Tape Date October 18, 2022 Air Date: November 5, 2022See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AFIRE recently made our annual return to Munich, Germany, for EXPO REAL, the largest trade fair for real estate and investment in Europe since its formation in 1998. https://www.afire.org/podcast/exporeal2022/ As the world continues to recover from COVID and adjust for broad global uncertainty, we sat down with several members to get an outlook on global investment as it stands right now. FEATURING: Audrey Klein, Chair of the ESG Committee, Planet Smart City Audrey Klein has held Head of Fundraising roles at several firms but is best known for starting the European business out of London for the Park Hill Real Estate Group, a Division of Blackstone. Prior to joining Park Hill, she ran her own business marketing alternative asset funds across all asset classes to European investors comprised of pension funds, banks, family offices. She serves as the ESG Chair for SFO Capital and Planet Smart City. Will McIntosh, Global Head of Research, USAA Real Estate Will McIntosh serves as Global Head of Research for USAA Real Estate. Will is responsible for developing the commercial real estate investment strategy and manages the firm's global research platform that informs and enhances the real estate investment process. He is a member of the firm's Investment Committee. Joao Nuno Madeira de Andrade, Board Member, Fidelidade Property Joao Andrade serves as board member for Fidelidade Property, which is part of Fidelidade, a Portuguese insurance company that was established in the early nineteenth century, headquartered in Lisbon. Fidelidade is a subsidiary of Fosun International and is a leader in the domestic Portuguese market, providing life and non-life products for both individuals and companies. Tedd Willcocks, President and CEO, Triovest Ted Willcocks is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Triovest. Ted brings more than 25 years of diverse international experience in commercial real estate, having held a series of increasingly senior positions with CBRE, Brookfield Properties, and most recently, Manulife. For the last several years, he led the development and implementation of the real estate strategy for Manulife Investment Management, overseeing portfolio management, asset management and development in Canada, the United States, Australia and Asia, accelerating the growth of its Private Markets business.
Join us for Hints from HR as we talk to Paul Rhodes with Brookfield Properties about appreciating our maintenance teams. Spoiler alert - another pizza party won't cut it. Great content from Paul who is always fun to talk with. You'll enjoy this important conversation.
Brian Murdock is an entrepreneur, businessman, and self-proclaimed major problem solver. Brian's companies include All World Communications and All World Internet. Brian is a dynamic leader who has a passion for creating and sustaining impact in Black, Brown, and other marginalized communities. In 2012 Brian started All World Communications in Los Angeles, CA. The company, which has gone from a sole proprietor to becoming a diverse team of more than 100 employees and affiliates throughout the US. All World Communications Group designs, installs, and manages business technology solutions, including phone systems, IT infrastructure, access control, and security technologies. Brookfield Properties, Los Angeles, Metro, CBRE, and many others small to large depend on All World Communications to provide the technology that helps their company run. All World Communications was born out of Brian's desire to help others transcend their current situations and provide opportunities to grow mentally, spiritually, and financially. His goal was to not just help the people that worked for the company, but to have those people inspire their communities and create lasting change. He believes this will in turn help to close the wealth gap, increase taxable income, and lower crime rates nationwide. His overarching goal is to connect the world and allow everyone to see that the many things that we see and hear as differences is what unifies us and makes us the same. Brian is married to Ashley Chapman Murdock, and they have three children, Maxwell, Mason, and Madison. #informationtechnology #Purdue #indiana #indianauniversity #notredame #southbend #ballstate #blackownedbusiness #community #business #businessowner
Brookfield Properties owns iconic retail places like Ala Moana Center in Honolulu and Brookfield Place in New York City. Meredith Darnell, the Chief Optimization Officer at Brookfield talks about new technologies she's using to make shopping easier. And she talks about the types of retailers that are leasing new store space and how to turn shopping centers into destinations. James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Alexa: Say "Enable the Where We Buy skill" Email: jamesd.cook@am.jll.com Watch our week video show, Everything We Know About Retail: http://everythingweknow.show/ Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
Summary: In the final episode of The Propcast Season 9, Louisa is joined by Kevin Danehy, Vice Chair, North America and Global Head of Corporate Development and Allison Lloyds, Global Head of Investor Relations and Capital Development at Willow. They discuss why digital twins are getting the attention of investors, what a digital twin is, how they both got into the digital twin space, and how Willow's clients use their product. While there is an inherent reluctance to embrace change, digitisation is here and it's time for people in the real estate industry to realise that tech, a digital twin, or data can make their portfolios stronger and more sustainable. Resources: LMRE Global Recruitment and Search Consultancy LMRE YouTube Interviews Companies Mentioned: CBRE Brookfield Properties Shout Outs: Joshua Ridley, CEO and Co-Founder of Willow Nick Moore, Executive Director at Gresham Key Insights From This Episode: Working with potential investors and customers, I encourage them to look at things differently. To be more flexible and say, “How can tech, a digital twin, or data make my portfolio stronger or more sustainable?” - Allison We're leveraging the computing power of the cloud to digitise real world assets. - Allison There's no secret that the confluence of inflation, rising rates, and geopolitical unrest have had an acutely negative impact on the public market. - Allison Change is here, we're not going back - digitisation is here. - Allison There is an inherent reluctance to embrace change. - Kevin With a digital twin, preventive maintenance is accelerated and the utilisation of the rail increases from 85% to the very high 90%. - Kevin Over the last 15 years, the co-location of high rise office buildings along with high rise multi-family apartment buildings integrated with retail and hospitality or hotels, offer the opportunity for an increasingly dynamic live, work, play ecosystem that attracts people 24 hours a day, seven days a week. - Kevin In 1950, 28% of the world's population were living in urban areas, in 2007 it became 50/50. By 2050, despite the pandemic and migration, the UN and other research indicate that two-thirds of the world's population will be in global gateway cities. - Kevin About Our Guests: Kevin Danehy: Kevin Danehy is Vice Chair, North America and Global Head of Corporate Development at Willow. As Vice Chair of North America, Kevin leads the strategic direction, growth, and management of regional operations. Throughout his career, Kevin has cultivated, established, and led relationships with clients, as well as actively participated in transactional, leadership, and change management activities. Prior to joining Willow, Kevin served as Executive Vice President & Global Head of Corporate Development at Brookfield Properties for 9 years. In this role, he worked to accelerate revenue and asset value growth across a global portfolio and played a pivotal role in the identification, introduction, and deployment of new technology platforms. From 2019, Danehy was instrumental in the deployment of WillowTwinTM on Brookfield's premier development, One Manhattan West, a project that has since led to him joining Willow. Allison Lloyds: Allison Lloyds is Global Head of Investor Relations and Capital Development. In this role, Allison leads Willow's external capital activities and is the company's primary point of contact for both internal and external investors. Allison was an integral part of Willow's most recent capital raise. She began her career in real estate at CBRE, where she specialised in strategic planning and operational performance improvement for multinational corporate clients. About Willow: Willow is the “digital twin” for the built world. Through their software and professional services, Willow creates a digital replica of a built asset, that collects and aggregates data into a “twin”. Through this approach, Willow enables the owners and operators of major portfolios and infrastructure to make smarter, more proactive, and data-led decisions. By providing data-driven insights, Willow empowers users to manage with greater efficiency, drive operational improvements at scale and provide their occupants with an enhanced and more connected experience. Willow is a global technology company with offices in Sydney, Melbourne, New York, Seattle, Dallas, Toronto, London, Amersfoort and Manila. About Our Host Louisa Dickins Louisa is the co-founder of LMRE, which has rapidly become the market leading global PropTech recruitment platform and search consultancy with operations across North America, United Kingdom, Europe and Asia-Pacific. To promote the industry she is so passionate about, Louisa set up the Global podcast ‘The Propcast' where she hosts and invites guests from the built environment space to join her in conversation about innovation. About LMRE LMRE is globally recognised for leading the way in Real Estate Tech & Innovation talent management. From the outset our vision was to become a global provider of the very best strategic talent to the most innovative organisations in PropTech, ConTech, Smart Buildings, ESG, Sustainability and Strategic Consulting. At LMRE we are fully committed at all times to exceed the expectations of our candidates and clients by providing the very best advice and by unlocking exclusive opportunities across our global network in the UK, Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. Timestamps: [02:45] Kevin: How did you get into real estate and how did you move into your position? I have been in the real estate business for over 35 years, I spent the first half of my career at CBRE as an advisor and for about a decade, I was with Brookfield. Part of my responsibility at Brookfield was to search for the new emerging business practices and approaches that would have a positive impact on the real estate industry and Willow was one of the most interesting. After a significant amount of time with Willow and the corresponding endorsement from the Brookfield team, I joined Willow to help the adoption of digitisation of physical assets. [06:20] Allison: How did you go about transitioning to Willow and why did you make the transition? I worked at CBRE in New York and London in the global corporate services division and after a decade I pivoted to organisational psychology and went back and got my PhD. As my kids got older and the pandemic came, things shifted and I found myself wanting to re-enter the real estate space. I reconnected with Kevin and I was always interested in tech and curious about that space. [10:15] Kevin: Can you give us an example of when Willow's product has been used? You were involved in the Super Bowl, can you talk us through how that would have worked and what value would have added there? SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles where the Super Bowl is held is a beneficiary of having a full digital twin. The digital twin integrates all the different technology systems that exist. A digital twin is an integration hub for technology. The benefit is it allows for the end user to have more data available as well as analytics using science and using artificial intelligence to be able to make predictions. Some of our projects in the US are Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and One Manhattan West. In London, one of our buildings is 22 Bishopsgate. [14:45] Allison: Can you talk us through Willow's fundraising narrative to date and then what you have planned for the future? We have been really thoughtful about how we have raised capital to date, we don't have a traditional story. We use capital raised to invest in the business. We have a big focus on attracting and retaining top talent. There's no secret that the confluence of inflation, rising rates, and geopolitical unrest have had an acutely negative impact on public market and because of this we see VCs scrutinising perspective companies like Willow to a greater degree. [22:35] Kevin: What is next for Willow? We're in the process of digitising Brookfield's office building portfolio in New York City. Across our categories, rail both in terms of railroad systems, computers, systems, and mining companies there is a large area for growth. The big opportunity for us right now is to increase our deployment across portfolios. [28:30] The ‘LMRE' part, Louisa asks the guests to talk about; L – Touch on the main lessons you have learnt throughout your career. Kevin: It's incredibly valuable to have a mentor. The harder I've worked, the luckier I've been. M - Please give a mention to anyone / product / service. Allison: Kevin Danehy and Josh Ridley R – What has been the most rewarding aspect of working in PropTech? Kevin : The physical part of real estate has always been what has thrilled me and gives me a great sense of fulfilment. E - What are you excited about in the future of PropTech? Allison: PropTech is a space in which we just see so much potential and it's about how we can make the future better for generations that come after us. Sponsors Launch Your Own Podcast A Podcast Company is the leading podcast production and strategic content company for brands, organisations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right strategy, equipment, training, guidance and content to ensure you sound amazing while speaking to your niche audience and networking with your perfect clients. Get in touch jason@apodcastcompany.com
Alex's entrepreneurial journey started long before he ever knew the concept of a business plan. In fact, he did not realize it at the time, but his earliest experiences in childhood gave him the background and understanding of a problem (and how to solve it) that would lead Alex down the entrepreneurial path. Alex has since served in leadership positions at numerous social enterprises and technology start-ups in D.C., London, and San Francisco.Alex is a proud product of Bellevue Public Schools in his native Washington state; he believes in the productive potential of design, compassion, and digital technology. He worked as a member of Barack Obama's field team in 2007 and 2008, managing hundreds of paid staff who organized thousands of volunteers for the then-Senator's successful presidential primary and general election campaigns. Alex then served as a Founding Regional Director of Obama for America – the political mobilization wing of the Democratic National Committee – until 2010.Alex got his start in real estate at real estate developer Forest City (now Brookfield Properties). He holds a B.A. from Northwestern University and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.Alex splits his time between his native Seattle and Landed's headquarters in San Francisco, and he and his husband spend their decompression time outdoors, on the dance floor, or playing the “funcles” (fun-uncles) role.We dive into topics such as what he's learned from politics and brought into startups, more about the details of the housing market and the details of their product, as well as how to welcome emotions into the workplace and use them for higher productivity.“I got really excited about the idea that the tools out there that people could use to better match their economic reality. And one of those tools is shared appreciation or shared ownership or co-ownership that allows you to spread out and share risk.” - Alex LoftonToday on Startups for Good we cover:High-cost of housingSuccess with investors Impact capital vs. charitable capitalRelationships with regulatorsDealing with fear in a startupConnect with Alex on landed.comSubscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes!Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Startups For Good with your host, Miles Lasater. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast listening app.Don't forget to visit our website, connect with Miles on Twitter or LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. For more information about Purpose Built visit our website.
In the final episode, professor of psychology Sheldon Solomon, Depop's head of sustainability Justine Porterie, The Fabricant's head of content and strategy Michaela Larosse and Chloé's chief sustainability officer Aude Vergne join retail futurist Doug Stephens to explore how evolving consumer preferences are shaping purchasing decisions. In this final episode of Retail Reborn, we explore the future consumer's preferences and needs, and how this is shaping their purchasing decisions, from the V-shaped recovery of the personal luxury goods industry in 2021 to the renewed verve in, and take on, the experiential economy as the world reopened post-global lockdowns. “It's worthwhile to question the extent to which some of the changes we are witnessing are truly indicative of longer-term shifts in behaviour, or an almost primally motivated response to the profound medical threat of the pandemic, not to mention the social, political and economic unrest that it has unleashed,” says podcast host and retail futurist Doug Stephens. The conversation examines human behaviour and the effects the pandemic might have played in the mindsets of young consumers, before discussing evolving attitudes towards ownership, the rise of responsible goods and sustainability in a luxury fashion house and the resale market — an industry expected to nearly triple by 2025. Finally, we explore virtual technology's presence in consumption preferences, from the evolution of sampling processes to the increased interest in digital products. Indeed, the metaverse is projected to provide a $50 billion revenue opportunity for luxury by 2030, according to Morgan Stanley, and the first Metaverse Virtual Fashion Week took place last month. To break down what consumers will buy, four global experts share their insights and expertise with host Doug Stephens. Listen to all episodes of Retail Reborn Season 2 on the BoF Podcast, to discover actionable insights into the opportunities and challenges the consumer of tomorrow will bring. Brookfield Properties is building marketplaces of the future that meet the needs of the modern shopper. Discover more.
In the final episode, professor of psychology Sheldon Solomon, Depop's head of sustainability Justine Porterie, The Fabricant's head of content and strategy Michaela Larosse and Chloé's chief sustainability officer Aude Vergne join retail futurist Doug Stephens to explore how evolving consumer preferences are shaping purchasing decisions. In this final episode of Retail Reborn, we explore the future consumer's preferences and needs, and how this is shaping their purchasing decisions, from the V-shaped recovery of the personal luxury goods industry in 2021 to the renewed verve in, and take on, the experiential economy as the world reopened post-global lockdowns. “It's worthwhile to question the extent to which some of the changes we are witnessing are truly indicative of longer-term shifts in behaviour, or an almost primally motivated response to the profound medical threat of the pandemic, not to mention the social, political and economic unrest that it has unleashed,” says podcast host and retail futurist Doug Stephens. The conversation examines human behaviour and the effects the pandemic might have played in the mindsets of young consumers, before discussing evolving attitudes towards ownership, the rise of responsible goods and sustainability in a luxury fashion house and the resale market — an industry expected to nearly triple by 2025. Finally, we explore virtual technology's presence in consumption preferences, from the evolution of sampling processes to the increased interest in digital products. Indeed, the metaverse is projected to provide a $50 billion revenue opportunity for luxury by 2030, according to Morgan Stanley, and the first Metaverse Virtual Fashion Week took place last month. To break down what consumers will buy, four global experts share their insights and expertise with host Doug Stephens. Listen to all episodes of Retail Reborn Season 2 on the BoF Podcast, to discover actionable insights into the opportunities and challenges the consumer of tomorrow will bring. Brookfield Properties is building marketplaces of the future that meet the needs of the modern shopper. Discover more.
Adjunct professor in global digital economy Winston Ma, design and blockchain expert Marjorie Hernandez de Vogelsteller, and fashion tech lawyer Gina Bibby join founder of Retail Prophet, Doug Stephens, to assess the evolving payment space and behaviour. This episode tackles how consumers will shop, deep diving into the transaction processes themselves and how methods of payment are changing, from biometric payment to the Replenishment Economy, as well as innovative paths-to-purchase and how brands and retailers are engaging with them, including the gamification of sales and products. In 2020, Epic Games reported over $1 billion in microtransaction sales from the mobile version of the Fortnite game alone, across in-game upgrades, costumes and player capabilities. Seeing the potential in this space, brands across the value spectrum have embraced the world of gaming, from Nikeland on Roblox to Balenciaga's Afterworld: The Age of Tomorrow to showcase the brand's Autumn Winter 2021 collection. “Both gaming and livestreaming are part of a broader move toward [...] ambient retail — a state where retail is everywhere, woven into every social or entertainment experience. [It is] an evolution that may spell the end of the centralised and search-driven web shopping convention we've lived with for the past 30 years,” says podcast host and founder of Retail Prophet, Doug Stephens. The conversation also considers the evolution of currency, from crypto and blockchain to Bitcoin and Ethereum, detailing their distinct qualities, entrance into the mainstream payment space and popularity among next-gen consumers. Indeed, more than half of Millennial millionaires have at least 50 percent of their wealth in crypto, while nearly 60 percent of Gen-Z believe wealth is achievable through investments in cryptocurrency, according to Business Insider. To deep dive into how the next-gen consumer will buy products and experiences in the future, BoF gathers three global authorities to share insights with host Doug Stephens. Follow the series to ensure you never miss an episode and discover actionable insights into the opportunities and challenges the consumer of tomorrow will bring, and how retail's transformation will impact your business. Brookfield Properties is building marketplaces of the future that meet the needs of the modern shopper. Discover more.
Adjunct professor in global digital economy Winston Ma, design and blockchain expert Marjorie Hernandez de Vogelsteller, and fashion tech lawyer Gina Bibby join founder of Retail Prophet, Doug Stephens, to assess the evolving payment space and behaviour. This episode tackles how consumers will shop, deep diving into the transaction processes themselves and how methods of payment are changing, from biometric payment to the Replenishment Economy, as well as innovative paths-to-purchase and how brands and retailers are engaging with them, including the gamification of sales and products. In 2020, Epic Games reported over $1 billion in microtransaction sales from the mobile version of the Fortnite game alone, across in-game upgrades, costumes and player capabilities. Seeing the potential in this space, brands across the value spectrum have embraced the world of gaming, from Nikeland on Roblox to Balenciaga's Afterworld: The Age of Tomorrow to showcase the brand's Autumn Winter 2021 collection. “Both gaming and livestreaming are part of a broader move toward [...] ambient retail — a state where retail is everywhere, woven into every social or entertainment experience. [It is] an evolution that may spell the end of the centralised and search-driven web shopping convention we've lived with for the past 30 years,” says podcast host and founder of Retail Prophet, Doug Stephens. The conversation also considers the evolution of currency, from crypto and blockchain to Bitcoin and Ethereum, detailing their distinct qualities, entrance into the mainstream payment space and popularity among next-gen consumers. Indeed, more than half of Millennial millionaires have at least 50 percent of their wealth in crypto, while nearly 60 percent of Gen-Z believe wealth is achievable through investments in cryptocurrency, according to Business Insider. To deep dive into how the next-gen consumer will buy products and experiences in the future, BoF gathers three global authorities to share insights with host Doug Stephens. Follow the series to ensure you never miss an episode and discover actionable insights into the opportunities and challenges the consumer of tomorrow will bring, and how retail's transformation will impact your business. Brookfield Properties is building marketplaces of the future that meet the needs of the modern shopper. Discover more.
Gabriella Santaniello, founder of retail research firm A Line Partners, joins Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to discuss what could be done to find a suitable tenant for Water Tower Place following the decision of Brookfield Properties to drop it from their portfolio. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand […]
How did Nicole Burdette, President of Southern California Land & Housing at Brookfield Properties, go from her entry-level position as the receptionist in her organization to her current position as a President?In this episode of Power Presence Academy: Practical Wisdom for Women Leaders, Nicole shares her career success secrets as she recounts her leadership journey and offers her lessons of experience with you.In this episode:How self-awareness can help you become a better leaderHer experience with imposter syndrome and how to gain more confidence as you progress in your careerThe value of varied experiences and how they shape youNicole's definition of leadership Power Presence Academy: Practical Wisdom for Leaders is the go-to podcast for anyone who leads. Your host is Janet Ioli, a leadership and human development expert, sought-after coach and advisor to global executives, and former executive with experience in four Fortune 100 companies.Noteworthy Quotes from this episode“Getting comfortable with being vulnerable is really important. I think high performers are focused on perfection and their outward view of how others view them. That's not really what people want from a leader. They want to be able to connect on how they're the same.“Be flexible in the opportunities that are presented to you.”“There was a 2020 report published by KPMG from their Women's Leadership Summit. It reported that 75% of female executives have experienced what is known as the imposter syndrome.”“This imposter syndrome is a big thing for me.”“Be sure you're having fun. Titles are meaningless if you don't love going to work every day.”“Make sure you care, if you don't care, it's going to be really hard to have a voice.”“Even if it's not the right call, it was the right call at the time.”“Life's a journey, it is not perfect, and that's okay. It's much better for it to be real.” Free gift offer: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Select “Listen in Apple Podcasts,” then choose the “Ratings & Reviews” tab to share what you think. I'll send you a free gift to help you create your most powerful leadership presence if you submit the review and send me an email that you did at support@janetioli.com!Connect with Janet Ioli:Website: janetioli.comLinkedin: Janet IoliInstagram: @janetioliConnect with today's guest on LinkedIn: Nicole Burdette
Ramadan is here, and supply chain issues are still with us. What does that mean for supermarkets? We speak to Tom Harvey of Spinneys. Plus, premium office space in Dubai is in hot demand as more corporates flood to the emirate. Ben McGregor is the Investment Director at ICD Brookfield and Brookfield Properties says the rents are on the rise because demand for premium office space in Dubai is very strong. And, Abu Dhabi-based Emirates Development Bank (EDB) contributed Dh1.91 billion ($520 million) to the UAE's gross domestic product over the past twelve months. Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi, CEO at Emirates Development Bank (EDB) tells his thoughts on where the money is going. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
McKinsey's head of retail practises in Central and South America Tracy Francis, luxury analyst Erwan Rambourg and Warby Parker's SVP of retail Sandy Gilsenan join Doug Stephens, founder of Retail Prophet, to examine the global forces redefining consumer behaviour and circumstances, and the implications on retail habits. BoF assesses how the climate crisis and economic downturns are impacting consumer behaviour and retail practices, before addressing the new centres of wealth and income polarisation on a global scale. In the US, for example, more than 50 percent of American wealth in 2020 was held by Baby Boomers, or those born between 1946 and 1964, while Millennials held less than 10 percent, according to Harvard Business Review. In contrast, young consumers in China are powering an unprecedented level of spending as the first generation to come of age during China's economic revolution — almost 80 percent of luxury spending in China today is by those under the age of 40. The conversation goes on to analyse younger consumers' relationship with luxury, and the industry's evolution in democratising access for such consumers, before considering the strategy behind one direct-to-consumer brand's post-pandemic brick-and-mortar expansion plan, attuned to the next-gen consumer whose expectations far exceed those of previous generations. Follow the series to ensure you never miss an episode and discover actionable insights into the opportunities and challenges the consumer of tomorrow will bring, and how retail's transformation will impact your business. Brookfield Properties is building marketplaces of the future that meet the needs of the modern shopper. Discover more.
Welcome to our inaugural podcast episode of The Industry's Best Inspirational Leadership with Mollie Carmichael. This episode features Adrian Foley, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Brookfield Properties and Development Group, North America – one of the largest land developers and homebuilders in North America. Adrian has been paving the way in the housing industry for over 26 years and oversees 23 markets with 1,500 employees. He is responsible for stewarding operational objectives and implementing strategic initiatives. Adrian is known as a people-centric leader who is driven by building community and putting others first. Adrian grew up in London, where his father was a professional soccer player. Influenced by his father's career, Adrian also chased the black-and-white checkered dream, playing semi-professional soccer until the dream became just that. “It was probably the worst day and the best day of my life,” said Adrian. “I didn't know it then, but I needed the kick in the backside to go do something else, and something else was getting into the real estate business.”
McKinsey's head of retail practises in Central and South America Tracy Francis, luxury analyst Erwan Rambourg and Warby Parker's SVP of retail Sandy Gilsenan join Doug Stephens, founder of Retail Prophet, to examine the global forces redefining consumer behaviour and circumstances, and the implications on retail habits. BoF assesses how the climate crisis and economic downturns are impacting consumer behaviour and retail practices, before addressing the new centres of wealth and income polarisation on a global scale. In the US, for example, more than 50 percent of American wealth in 2020 was held by Baby Boomers, or those born between 1946 and 1964, while Millennials held less than 10 percent, according to Harvard Business Review. In contrast, young consumers in China are powering an unprecedented level of spending as the first generation to come of age during China's economic revolution — almost 80 percent of luxury spending in China today is by those under the age of 40. The conversation goes on to analyse younger consumers' relationship with luxury, and the industry's evolution in democratising access for such consumers, before considering the strategy behind one direct-to-consumer brand's post-pandemic brick-and-mortar expansion plan, attuned to the next-gen consumer whose expectations far exceed those of previous generations. Follow the series to ensure you never miss an episode and discover actionable insights into the opportunities and challenges the consumer of tomorrow will bring, and how retail's transformation will impact your business. Brookfield Properties is building marketplaces of the future that meet the needs of the modern shopper. Discover more.
Associate professor Thomas J. Campanella, ‘Godmother of the Metaverse' Cathy Hackl and Stôur Group co-founders Sonny Gindi and Eden Melloul join Doug Stephens, founder of Retail Prophet, to discuss how physical and virtual consumer landscapes are evolving to meet next-gen consumer demands. Presented by Brookfield Properties, BoF investigates the consumer of tomorrow — how new fundamentals will shape the lives and behaviours of the next-generation consumer, and the impact on the retail industry today. We begin by examining the redrawing of city life as new lifestyle patterns have propelled a seismic shift in the urban landscape. Globally, cities experienced a mass exodus of residents and commuters as the pandemic popularised remote living and working. The episode goes on to discuss how retailers are exploring innovative methods and use-cases for physical retail to better engage consumers in-store, such as New York's Allure Store and its focus on media as the store's metric for success. The conversation also illuminates the fast-emerging retail opportunities within the metaverse, discussing luxury fashion and beauty's initial steps into this space, and the potential in leveraging the likes of NFTs, skins and blockchain technologies. Indeed, BoF and McKinsey & Co.'s State of Fashion Report 2022 cites estimates that the total addressable market for digital fashion is $31 billion. Follow the series to ensure you never miss an episode and discover actionable insights into the opportunities and challenges the consumer of tomorrow will bring, and how retail's transformation will impact your business.
Associate professor Thomas J. Campanella, ‘Godmother of the Metaverse' Cathy Hackl and Stôur Group co-founders Sonny Gindi and Eden Melloul join Doug Stephens, founder of Retail Prophet, to discuss how physical and virtual consumer landscapes are evolving to meet next-gen consumer demands. Presented by Brookfield Properties, BoF investigates the consumer of tomorrow — how new fundamentals will shape the lives and behaviours of the next-generation consumer, and the impact on the retail industry today. We begin by examining the redrawing of city life as new lifestyle patterns have propelled a seismic shift in the urban landscape. Globally, cities experienced a mass exodus of residents and commuters as the pandemic popularised remote living and working. The episode goes on to discuss how retailers are exploring innovative methods and use-cases for physical retail to better engage consumers in-store, such as New York's Allure Store and its focus on media as the store's metric for success. The conversation also illuminates the fast-emerging retail opportunities within the metaverse, discussing luxury fashion and beauty's initial steps into this space, and the potential in leveraging the likes of NFTs, skins and blockchain technologies. Indeed, BoF and McKinsey & Co.'s State of Fashion Report 2022 cites estimates that the total addressable market for digital fashion is $31 billion. Follow the series to ensure you never miss an episode and discover actionable insights into the opportunities and challenges the consumer of tomorrow will bring, and how retail's transformation will impact your business. Brookfield Properties is building marketplaces of the future that meet the needs of the modern shopper. Discover more.
About John Palumbo and Unlimited Technology Inc.: John Palumbo With more than 25 years of experience in the construction management and the security industries, John's expertise expands into various verticals some of which are: government, industrial, commercial, educational and critical infrastructure. John's Electrical Engineering degree combined with his extensive experience with electrical contractors enabled him to work on a variety of types of projects' phases; starting from space planning, engineering design, to implementation and commissioning. John's past work experience includes Real Estate Project Management for over 20 years with Fortune 500 companies completing more than 6 million square feet of tenant space. Then he proceeded to manage complex Security Integration projects for some of the most exclusive clients globally such as United Nations, SONY, ING, Canon, Brookfield Properties, United Federation of Teachers, Bellevue Hospital, Coler Goldwater Hospital, AVON, Informatica and many others. He has been very successful in the Security Integration arena and prides himself on a precise level of detail to the customers' satisfactions. John Palumbo is renowned amongst his peers as one of the top ranked security sales executives in the country. John has held positions as Project Manager, Sr. VP of Sales, General Manager, and Principal, and has successfully grown UTI's Sales and Operations over 500% in just 6 years. His accomplishments have been demonstrated in the exponential growth in the recurring monthly revenue with the expansion of field office locations around the country with our support services' contracts which span for multiple years. John is a leader and a visionary in his fields. Unlimited Technology Inc. Unlimited Technology, Inc. offers a wide range of talent and experience, from assessing your requirements to implementing cost effective and technologically advanced security solutions to best fit your organization's needs. We are a dedicated, dynamic and driven company of security professionals delivering cutting edge technology solutions to meet our customer´s needs. Unlimited Technology provides the most reliable solutions possible for your Security needs using industry leading technologies. Our Philosophy is to provide the most reliable solutions possible using proven, state-of-the-art technologies; and our Mission is to design effective innovations for dynamic security requirements by devoting our attention to detail throughout design, implementation and customer support. We have aligned our product offering to only the most trusted names in the industry and assure our customers the finest in quality the market offers. Internal training on these products prepares our technicians to install and maintain this equipment at all times. This in conjunction with our national and global network presence positions us to stand ready to effectively service our customers. Unlimited Technology's reputation of excellence comes from our consistent ability to address our customers with the utmost integrity and best possible solutions. Our aim has always been to offer exactly what you need, when you need it, and within budget.
Greg Parsons is a Sr. Manager of Real Estate at Spirit Halloween in the SW region and previously worked with Brookfield Properties, Taubman, and Simon giving him a unique perspective on the popup shop industry going from the landlord side to the brand. Graduating from Ohio Wesleyan University, he now resides in Texas where he's been helping retailers and landlords improve profitability for over 20 years. https://www.spirithalloween.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregoryparsons/ // Episode: 010 ...... Your Hosts: - Scott Blair, Co-Founder of Popable - Stephen Brooks, The Pop-Up Retail Expert Find us online: - Podcast Website - Instagram - Facebook ...... Join the pop-up community marketplace: https://popable.com ...... Send us a voice message: https://popablepodcast.com/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popable/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popable/support
Today we will be speaking with Chris Mazzola, the Director of Development at Bijou Properties and a developer who focuses on residential anchored, mixed-use developments in New Jersey. He has been with the company for seven years and has shaped many of their major projects in the process, from acquisitions all the way to leasing. On today's episode, we will hear more about the 7Seventy House, a new major mixed-use development in Hoboken, New Jersey, and dive into Chris's personal experience working on this development. At a broader level, we will also touch-on the impact of climate change on urban real estate portfolios and how this has led to evident shifts in urban development projects.How can built environments mitigate the effects of environmental hazards? The 7Seventy House has kept this question in mind while undergoing development, its nascent occurring on the heels of Hurricanes Henri and Ida. Chris shares with us how water management infrastructure along with municipal policies can address the broader issue of flooding for waterfront and riverfront cities across New Jersey and New York. Join us on this week's episode as we speak to him about this topic, his personal journey working with Bijou Properties, and how the 7Seventy House is allowing tenants to experience Hoboken living like never before.Learn more about Chris Mazzola Chris Mazzola is the Director of Development at Bijou Properties, which he has been with for the past seven years. Previously, he worked at JP Morgan and Brookfield Properties. Born in Long Island, eventually moving to Hoboken, he is passionate about introducing individuals to residential collections that allow tenants to experience Hoboken living. As the Director of Development for Bijou Properties, he oversees the development of multiple projects, including acquisitions, financing, design and construction, marketing, and leasing.About your host: Atif Qadir is the Founder & CEO of REDIST, a technology company making it easy for commercial real estate professionals to find and use the $100B of real estate incentives given out every year in the US.Resources & Links:Connect with Chris on his website.Learn more about Bijou Properties on LinkedIn.Contact the Bijou Properties team on their website.Grab our exclusive guide Seven Tips on How to Stand Out in Your FieldFollow Bijou Properties on Instagram.Check out Chris on LinkedIn
We launched this series, Hints from HR, to share real tips from real HR professionals in the multifamily industry for both job seekers and employers. Along with our hosts Nicolle Block with Brookfield Properties, Blaise Spitaleri with Gemstar Construction, and Becca Ramati with TAAEF, we feature a different guest and topic in each episode. This podcast is a project of the Texas Apartment Association Education Foundation (TAAEF). TAAEF raises awareness of careers in the multifamily. There's room to grow in the Texas apartment industry. www.roomtogrowtx.org
Linda Rabbitt and John Coe Bio Linda Rabbitt founded rand* construction in 1989 and was one of very few female leaders in the industry at the time. She is still an active leader as Owner and Chair of the Board of Directors, and serves as a resource to the new CEO, leadership, and management teams as they work to advance the vision and strategies for rand's future. Under her leadership, rand grew from being a small tenant interiors firm into a $400+ million national multi-market construction corporation. Her knowledge of the industry and professional experience has enabled rand to deliver award-winning work for a vast client base. With a focus on networking, innovation, quality, and customer service. Linda serves on the Board of Directors of the Economic Club of Washington, DC, acting as a Trustee of George Washington University, and working as a Director of the International Women's Forum, she served on the Federal Reserve Board – Richmond, and on the Board of Directors for Brookfield Properties. Furthermore, she is a Horatio Alger Award winner and is featured by sponsoring a program at Harvard Business School teaching women to excel in business and how to join corporate boards. Named as one of the “100 Most Powerful Women in DC” by Washingtonian Magazine and “Outstanding Director” by the Washington Business Journal, Linda continues to push the bar for Women's causes and achievements in business. A graduate of George Washington University with a Master of Arts, and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan, she is at heart a teacher and a visionary for advancing the next generation of leaders through education. She enjoys philanthropy, history, traveling the world, and spending time with her five grandsons. Show Notes Current Role Founder Planning to make company “multi-generational” comparing to other contractors- Clark, Hitt and Davis (4:30)She is the strategist (5:00) Origins & Education Childhood- Born and lived in Suburban Detroit (5:45)Grosse Pointe Woods and then Bloomfield Hills, MI (6:00)Father immigrated from Germany in 1925 and became an automotive engineer working for Chrysler Corp. (6:15)19 patents with Briggs and ChryslerMother was a 2nd generation immigrant from Italy (7:20)Parents met at Briggs Corp (predecessor of Chrysler Corp.) (7:55)Father was very disciplined and Mother was the networker and social person (8:40)Diligence from Father and people skills from Mother (9:00)High School at Bloomfield Hills H.S. (10:00)Attended University of Michigan (10:30)Mot
Today we're chatting with the CEO of SpotMyPhotos by CloudSpotter, Ryan Jacobs, which allows photographers to privately and automatically send attendees custom-branded versions of their photos either in real-time or at a scheduled future point in time. Ryan is also a founding member of the 10,000 Headshots Initiative, operating under the name The Headshot Booker. They provided professional headshots and confidence to 10,000 job seekers displaced by the COVID19 crisis, partnering with Brookfield Properties and over 200 photographers nationwide.CEO Ryan Jacobs is going to give entrepreneurs valuable advice when building a business plan, the challenges small startups face, and how to wake up every day and do what you love.SpotMyPhotos websiteSpotMyPhotos instagramFunktastic Chats websiteJoin Our NewsletterMentions:PartyslateHeadshot BookerCanonBrookfield Properties