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CoreNet Lunch Connect Series - Workplace Design Debate by CoreNet Chicago
CoreNet Lunch Connect Series - How Decisions Are Made by CoreNet Chicago
2025 Economic Forecast With Spencer Levy by CoreNet Chicago
CoreNet Lunch Connect Series - Sports Entertainment Development by CoreNet Chicago
CoreNet Lunch Connect Series - What End Users Want by CoreNet Chicago
Mari Cabiladas of Colliers and Angela Sainato of Viasat share how their friendship began at a CoreNet summit and discuss the importance of mentorship, empowerment, and genuine connection within corporate real estate. Listen in as they reflect on meaningful session takeaways, from advancing women in leadership to fostering an inclusive post-pandemic workplace culture.
CoreNet Lunch Connect Series - AI For CRE: What's Real & What's To Come? by CoreNet Chicago
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on April 23rd, 2024.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:34): The man who killed Google Search?Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40133976&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:40): FTC announces rule banning noncompetesOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40136010&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:23): Help us invent CSS Grid Level 3, a.k.a. "Masonry" layoutOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40130148&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:15): Rabbit R1 source code [part 1]Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40135250&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:55): The beautiful dissociation of the Japanese languageOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40132281&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:45): New Foundations is consistent – a difficult mathematical proof proved using LeanOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40130924&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:47): Apple releases CoreNet, a library for training deep neural networksOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40139398&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:25): Apple's risky bet on CarPlayOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40134921&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(15:09): FTC adopts a comprehensive ban on new noncompetes with all workersOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40138824&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(16:52): Reverse engineering a software crackOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40132719&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
CoreNet Lunch Connect Series - ESG In Focus for the CRE Professional by CoreNet Chicago
In this Episode, Taleen talks with Matt Drinkhan about priorities and a great mindset. Matt's career has been highlighted by his passion for his customers and people. His career sales totals exceed $130 Million. He's coached and given talks within organizations such as Equitable, Vector Marketing, Red Hat, CoreNet, EO (Entrepreneur's Organization), Oracle, Bank of America, Tarkett, Rheem, Google, and Front Row Dads. He has grown his reputation on the platforms of integrity for doing the right thing the right way and his highly energetic and enthusiastic personality. Matt lives in Charlotte, NC with his wife Julie and their 3 young daughters where he enjoys being a scratch golfer, avid sports fan, real estate investor, and a VERY active family man
CoreNet Lunch Connect Series - Selflove, Selfless Leadership, and Magnetic Cultures by CoreNet Chicago
CoreNet Lunch Connect Series - Gen Z Is Here by CoreNet Chicago
2024 Economic Forecast with Spencer Levy by CoreNet Chicago
The influence of augmented intelligence (AI) on our workplaces, coupled with the emergence of smart cities, signifies a seismic shift in our industry. Futurist Geoffrey Kasselman and workforce strategist Regan Donoghue will offer valuable insight into the latest tech trends while highlighting the skills needed to succeed within the realm of corporate real estate. They will articulate the fundamental impact these changes will have on our lives and environment in order to equip ourselves, and our industry, for the road ahead. Join us to delve into the purposeful potential of this remarkable technology and harness the transformative power of AI in our workspaces and cities.
Katy Redmond, MCR is Co-Lead for IPS Americas & Brokerage Tech Sector Lead at JLL where she is passionate about helping organizations with practical and innovative strategies for connecting "people, place and profit”. Mike Petrusky asks Katy for an update on her role at JLL and they explore how we can embrace technology and innovation to enhance the way real estate and facility management professionals work and improve their decision-making processes. They highlight the impact of A.I. and other related technologies in driving efficiencies, speed and ultimately your success in the industry. Katy shares the top five things that matter most to corporate occupiers today including return to the office strategies, sustainability, and talent retention. Mike and Katy agree that we should never stop learning and they share the value of IFMA and CoreNet for our personal and professional growth. Listen to get a better understanding about how FM tech tools and the power of data analytics can help you be a Workplace Innovator in your organization! Connect with Katy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katy-redmond-mcr-045a302/ Learn more about JLL: https://www.us.jll.com/ Explore the latest Eptura Workplace Index Report: https://lp.eptura.com/content-eptura-workplace-index-Q2.html Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://www.workplaceinnovator.com/ Learn more about Eptura™: https://eptura.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/
Vacant or outdated offices are being upgraded to meet the latest demands of the modern workforce, or transformed for other uses that breathe life back into these great buildings. Join us to hear how developers, landlords, and corporate occupiers are making big decisions that will shape the future of our downtown. Can it spark a renaissance? You won't want to miss this conversation, so bet on yourself and make plans to join us by signing up today at Chicago.corenetglobal.org/events or by visiting the link in bio and heading to the Events page. Please bring school supplies for the Sue Duncan Children's Center and support the program's initiatives to help at-risk youth through tutoring, mentoring, and enrichment activities. MODERATOR: Matt Pistorio – President & Founder, Madison Rose; Principal, R2 Companies SPEAKERS: Sheyla Conforte – Principal, Executive Director of Interior Design, SCB Dan Maslauski – Executive Managing Director, Cushman & Wakefield Amy Preston – Managing Principal, Preston Design and Construction Consulting
David Mirmelli, MBA, MCR is Global Head of Corporate Real Estate & Facilities at Fortinet where he is passionate about creating innovative international workplaces across continents and cultures, and Dr. Eldar Gizzatov is CEO & Co-founder at Basking.io, a workplace occupancy analytics company. Mike Petrusky asks David and Eldar to share their views on the future workplace and the power of data for facility management and real estate occupancy decision-making. They explore some of the technologies and tools available to help leaders deliver on the expectations of their employees as we try to balance the tension between flexibility and business outcomes. With a common interest in music, IFMA, and CoreNet, Mike and his guests discuss the importance of community and opportunity for workplace leaders to have an impact on the future of work. Check out this discussion to learn how you can be a Workplace Innovator in your organization! Connect with David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmirmelli/ Connect with Eldar on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-eldar-gizzatov/ Learn more about Fortinet: https://www.fortinet.com/ Learn more about Basking: https://basking.io/ Explore the latest Eptura Workplace Index Report: https://lp.eptura.com/content-eptura-workplace-index-Q2.html Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://www.workplaceinnovator.com/ Learn more about Eptura™: https://eptura.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/
Matt is a successful entrepreneur and veteran in the corporate world where he has specialized in sales, coaching, recruiting, and sales management throughout his career. He acquired his formal education at Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC with a double major in Psychology and Business Economics. Matt's career has been highlighted by his passion for his customers and people. He has grown his reputation on the platforms of integrity for doing the right thing the right way and his highly-energetic and enthusiastic personality. Matt's career has been highlighted by his passion for his customers and people. His career sales totals exceed $130 Million. He's coached and given talks within organizations such as Equitable, Vector Marketing, Red Hat, CoreNet, EO (Entrepreneur's Organization), Oracle, Bank of America, Tarkett, Rheem, Google, and Front Row Dads. He has grown his reputation on the platforms of integrity for doing the right thing the right way and his highly energetic and enthusiastic personality. Matt lives in Charlotte, NC with his wife Julie and their 3 young daughters where he enjoys being a scratch golfer, avid sports fan, real estate investor, and a VERY active family man
Learn more from our expert panel about the challenges that tenants, landlords, and service providers face when looking at the total cost of ownership, as well as the best practices that companies can take to keep up with customer demands. This strategic discussion will help keep you on the industry's leading edge! Moderator: Alexandra Maleh, Director, Cushman & Wakefield Speakers: Matt Mannina, Leasing Manager, Prologis Ben Pugh, Senior Managing Director, Corporate Capital Markets, Cushman & Wakefield Bill Alexander, Vice President, Global Real Estate and Corporate Facilities, Xylem Inc.
The importance of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations have exponentially increased in recent years, requiring CRE professionals to adapt and go far beyond simple sustainability. Join us to learn more about topics including Resource Conservation; Climate Adaptation and Risk Mitigation; Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging; and Health and Wellbeing. Our panel of industry leaders will discuss best practices, address how corporate ESG priorities influence CRE strategies, and teach you how CRE can support ambitious ESG outcomes. Speakers: Aditi Sant – Executive Director, Corporate Real Estate, Otis Worldwide Corporation Charles Hardy – Chief Architect, GSA Emilie Mulcahey – Head of Real Estate, EMEA & Americas, Dyson
You never know when the next person you connect with could change the course of your life. Matt Drinkhahn is an explorer, a business coach, and strategist to growth-minded leaders and a proud FrontRowDad. You have to be innovative as an entrepreneur, father, husband and coach… In order to improve and stay fresh today's guest journals and gets feedback! Today we talk about what makes a good coach, a good dad, a trustworthy husband, psychedelics, and doing things on our own terms! Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space For Controversy. Matt collects chicken soup books, holds family board meetings, and is an eternal optimist even through many surgeries! “My Mission is to push people to be the best they can be and to OWN that we were all made with limitless potential.” Matt's career has been highlighted by his passion for his customers and people. His career sales totals exceed $130Million. He's coached and given talks within organizations such as Equitable, Vector Marketing, Red Hat, CoreNet, EO(Entrepreneur's Organization), Oracle, Bank of America, Tarkett, Rheem, Google, and Front Row Dads. He has grown his reputation on the platforms of integrity for doing the right thing the right way and his highly energetic and enthusiastic personality. Matt lives in Charlotte, NC with his wife Julie and their 3 young daughters where he enjoys being a scratch golfer, avid sports fan, real estate investor, and a VERY active family man
CoreNet Chicago has brought together some of the most influential women in corporate real estate to share their histories and wisdom from navigating the industry. Join us to hear from these leaders as they discuss how their mentors have helped them in their growth and encouraged them to take the leap, how they view failures vs. stepping-stones, and how they moved the barrier to entry. Young leaders of all genders can learn from these incredible women, both how to be brave and take risks, and how to succeed in corporate real estate. Moderator: Kelly Fair, Founder and Executive Director of Polished Pebbles Girls Mentoring Program Speakers: Erin Butler, Head of Workplace & Real Estate Management at William Blair Cherita Ellens, CEO & President of Women Employed Kim Sauvageau, Real Estate, Workplace Strategy Leader with Shell Sheryl Callahan, Global Real Estate & Facilities for Baxter. Details: Thursday, March 9 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m Maggiano's Banquets, 111 W. Grand Ave
Chicago is always changing, but some things stay the same. Our monthly luncheon series at Maggiano's is back in February! Join us for networking and lively conversation about the economic, commercial, and community factors that are transforming Chicago. How are civic organizations, city government, corporations, and developers responding to changes in corporate real estate? Our panel of speakers will discuss the infrastructure and amenities needed to attract people, how buildings are being repositioned or repurposed, and approaches for reinvigorating downtown as a vibrant, equitable place. Moderator: Dave Broz, Board Member, Chicago Loop Alliance Speakers: Brian Atkinson, Managing Director, Hines Todd Siegel, Senior Vice President, CBRE Guy Trerotola, Head of R+D Platform for the Built Environment, Google
Join us for an enthusiastic, entertaining, and educational discussion with Spencer Levy, Global Client Strategist and Senior Economic Advisor for @cbre. Spencer will share his Economic Forecast for corporate and commercial real estate with an outlook for what is to come in 2023… the good, the bad, and the ugly. To play along with the Jeopardy themed presentation visit: https://chicago.corenetglobal.org/events/podcasts-presentations
How can we leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive intelligent business outcomes? Save the date to join us for a high-speed event as former INDYCAR engineer, race strategist, and data scientist Alex Castrounis shares how AI and machine learning are transforming organizations, industries, and the nature of work. Alex has spent the last two decades advising businesses on how to use data, analytics, and technology to drive business and customer success. He is the author of “AI For People and Business: A Framework for Better Human Experiences and Business Success,” founder and CEO of “Why of AI”, and an adjunct professor of artificial intelligence for Northwestern University's Kellogg / McCormick MBAI program. Alex also ran Andretti Autosport's data science program and helped pioneer the application of AI and machine learning techniques to winning races.
Join us from anywhere for a fun, fully-virtual discussion on the new frontier for commercial real estate – The Metaverse. You will have to opportunity to learn, engage, and experience the Metaverse with our interactive panel. They're ready to share their knowledge, insights, and personal experiences in a virtual campus work environment. We've got answers to all of your questions and beyond about what the Metaverse is, and why it matters for the future of commercial real estate. Speakers: Nishar Fatema - Global Workplace Strategist & Workplace Services; ServiceNow Andrew Hunt – Vieth Director for the Center for Real Estate; Marquette University Henry Massey – Senior Vice President, Workplace Technology & Strategy; Impec Group Eddie Makar – Finalist, CoreNet Global Academic Challenge; Marquette University Jett Smith – Finalist, CoreNet Global Academic Challenge; Marquette University
Join us to find out what's happening in local real estate development and where the Chicago market is headed next. Hear from leading developers as they discuss their diverse portfolios and what unique opportunities they are investing in, both locally and nationwide.
Join us to hear Kevin Thorpe, the Global Chief Economist, and David Hoebbel, Director of Research (Midwest Region), both of Cushman & Wakefield, talk about what's happening globally, nationally, and locally within our industry. You won't want to miss this update as they review how things have changed in the wake of so much economic uncertainty the past couple of years, and discuss important trends that will continue to have an impact at all levels of business.
On this episode of CoreCast (technically season 6, episode 2, but who's counting), our now-regular CoreCast host Robert Teed visits with Emily Ransone of Magnus. The connection? Well, beyond their deep roots in our chapter, Emily and Robert both helped create and launch the CoreNet Northern California Leadership Development Cohort (LDC), and they both serve as facilitators in the program. Hear from Emily and Robert about the make up of the program and its larger purpose, and hear directly from three of the 2022 participants Henry Massey, Jennifer Essner, and Mike Vargas. Special thanks to our episode sponsor Impec Group. Learn more at https://impecgroup.com Show Notes: Learn more about the CoreNet Northern California Leadership Development Cohort (LDC) at https://nocal.corenetglobal.org/events/leadershipdevelopmentcohort. Learn more about CoreCast host Robert Teed at https://integrigroup.com/robertteed or https://linkedin.com/in/robertteed Learn more about Emily Ransone and her company Magnus at https://www.magnusnow.com/ or https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyransone/
The inaugural FOOTPRINT+ was a huge success and we were delighted to be there as a media partner. This bonus episode wraps up the series of super interviews that we recorded at the event.If you missed any interviews from the event you can catch up on previous specials one, two, three and four. Plus the first bonus special is available here.Check out the great selection of guests on this bonus episode.Jason Horner - Head of Infrastructure Services and Director of Environment & Infrastructure at Hilson Moran: Jason is an Infrastructure Planner and Environmental Engineer with a good few years of experience.We also spoke to Marie-Louise Schembri, Design Director at Hilson MoranJohn Macdonald-Brown, Founder, SyzygyFounded in 2010, Syzygy has grown to become one of the leading specialist low carbon technology consultancies in the UK and Europe.Kelly Harrison, Associate Director, Whitby WoodKelly is an active proponent of sustainable construction, and is particularly experienced in the structural design of engineered timber, hybrid structures, and retro-fitting.Ken Hunnisett, Head of Public Sector, Triple Point Investment ManagementKen Hunnisett has spent the last 25 years in asset and infrastructure finance. He was one of the speakers at The regulation of heat: A new era for heat networksLee Golby, SHEQ Manager & Sustainability Lead at Paula Rosa | ManhattanLee is the SHEQ Manager & Sustainability Lead at Paula Rosa | Manhattan.Mike Reynolds, VattenfallMike is Managing Director of Vattenfall Heat UK, and lead Vattenfall's successful UK Market entry in 2018 – taking the business from paper to pipes installed in under three years.Mitakshi Sirsi, Director at WILL+Partners | Chair, Sustainability Community at CoreNet, UK ChapterMitakshi specialises in Sustained the Workplace; particularly in directing management policy through research frameworks; and using training as a tool to integrate high-level strategies and certifications through the life cycle of buildings.Sam Jarrett U+I - Sam is the Head of Marketing and Communications at U+I PLC who create thriving mixed-use places in the London City Region, Manchester and Dublin, where people can live, work and socialise.Tom LarssonTom is the Design Director at Stanhope, a developer specialising in complex urban regeneration.Vikki Slade, Cratus CommunicationsVikki is a Director at Cratus Communications leading on the work of helping clients respond to the climate emergency, based out of our Southampton offices but working across the UK.To read more information on all of these great guest, head over to the Constructive Voices Episode 39 page.
The pandemic has caused pain for Landlords who have witnessed an exodus of Tenants and now have to compete in a market with historically high vacancies and the rapid advance of remote work policies. Every day, large and visible properties are going back to Lenders. Yet, some investors continue to pay record prices for the right assets. Why? What is going on behind the scenes? Could trouble be looming in the Real Estate Capital Markets? Join our All-Star Panel of Investment Brokers who will shed some light on what is keeping Investors up at night and where the bright spots are going forward.
Work experience is in the spotlight, and well-being has become a driver of employees' decisions to join, stay, leave, and engage. Join us for a lively discussion about what well-being really means, and the workplace strategies to support well-being which will matter most. We'll share new research, fascinating insights, and pragmatic solutions (which go beyond napping pods!). Panelists Tracy Brower - Steelcase Douglas Domenick - Chapman & Cutler Heather Turner-Loth - EUA
We were thrilled to welcome back Spencer Levy, Chairman and Americas Research & Senior Economic Advisor with CBRE, in person at our chapter luncheon February 15th to share his forecasts for the Chicago Real Estate market in the coming year.
On this episode of CoreCast hear from Chris Ross, Sr.Director, Employee & Workplace Solutions Ops at Adobe and Greg Hulbert, Account Executive of Commercial and Hospitality at DPR where they share the history of CoreNet and how it has changed throughout the years, the value of volunteering and of course some fun stories along the way!
On today's episode we have Peter Kesaris as a guest to discuss the past, present, and future of the contract furniture industry. Peter has spent the past 8 years in the interior products industry in the New York, California and Canadian Markets. He started his career in lighting and window treatments. Then, he shifted over to the contract furniture business working at both the dealer and manufacturer level. Today, as the Director of Sales for Insidesource, Peter focuses on new business development and serves as the main point of contact for both clients and design firms. Peter also is active in industry organizations like Corenet, IFMA, and currently sits as the Chair of the IIDA NY Mentorship committee. *** Guest: Peter Kesaris, Director of Sales, Insidesource LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterkesaris/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterkesaris/ Learn more about Thrive In Design Contact: thriveindesign.co/contact | Instagram: @thriveindesign | Facebook: @thriveindesign Register for the next Thrive In Design live training here.
Tracy Hawkins, Vice President of Real Estate & Workplace and Remote Experience at Twitter joins Bold Founder Caleb Parker for the fourth episode of Season 6 to discuss how Twitter is supporting its employees through its work from anywhere policies. Tracy is one of the leading voices on LinkedIn and Twitter about the #FutureOfWork. In this episode the two talk about company culture, creating environments where people feel taken care of, and workplace choice. Tracy shares some interesting insights on how Twitter has embraced remote work and how they approach that with their global teams to ensure everyone feels supported and connected to Twitter's culture no matter where they choose to work. Tracy shares her insights on how their real estate portfolio is evolving and what the future of work innovation looks like at Twitter. Connect with Tracy Hawkins on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-hawkins-5b303326/ Connect with Caleb Parker on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebparker/ If you have any questions or feedback on this episode, email podcast@workbold.co Value Bombs: I've become a big fan of yours on social media. You're one of the leading voices in the future of work conversation on LinkedIn and Twitter, obviously often engaging in healthy debate and sharing how Twitter is evolving beyond hybrid working in the workplace. - Caleb We like to call them work from home because remote kind of makes it sound like there's a centre of gravity, and those folks were on Mars somewhere. - Tracy I would say the biggest learning for us is definitely that flexible work is here to stay, that it's not a perk anymore. It's an expectation for employees. - Tracy Company culture isn't about brick and mortar and offices. It's about common values, clear goals and showing you're inclusive... It's all part of making people feel an equal part of the company. - Tracy And it's been this debate about return to office or versus work from home or work from anywhere, but that's not the debate. It's about choice versus no choice. - Caleb The biggest thing that you can do to make your work from anywhere at work from home policy, a success is to make sure that your execs are on board and that they're doing it too. - Tracy It's not about ping pong tables in the offices anymore. You know, it's about what are we doing for our employees to make them feel like human beings and to make them feel like they're cared about. - Tracy Resources: Twitter #WorkBold ranked in top 1% of business podcasts TSK Documentary Shout Outs: Dave Cairns Jack Dorsey About Tracy Hawkins Tracy has been active in all aspects of corporate real estate and facilities management for over 15 years. Her skills encompass, project management, design, and construction, leasing and transactions, workplace operations, and the remote experience, leading corporate real estate teams in the film, fashion and technology sectors. Tracy has been leading Twitter's real estate teams for the last eight years, leading their EMEA and APAC real estate and workplace teams. She moved from Dublin, Ireland to San Francisco in 2014 to head up their design and construction team during a period of explosive growth, which ultimately led to her returning from maternity leave to assume leadership of their global real estate and workplace team in March of 2016. Now Tracy is now responsible for all workplaces at Twitter, be that in an office or remote. Her goal is to ensure their employees have the choice and agility to do their very best work, regardless of geography. Tracy's married to Grant, and they have a five-year-old daughter. She's on the board of Blue Bear School of Music and the Twitter Foundation. Tracy has been an active member of CoreNet for over 10 years, both in London and the Bay area. Follow Tracy Hawkins on Twitter About Caleb Parker https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebparker/ Caleb Parker is an American entrepreneur in London, and Founder of Bold (acquired by Newable/NewFlex in 2019).He believes in "challenging the status quo" and is a champion for entrepreneurial and innovative thinking.Caleb has served as founder, Board member, advisor, investor and consultant to numerous startups and small businesses, and has a keen focus on innovation and technology, with interests in the MICE market, Space-as-a-Service, and the future of work.Caleb has been a guest lecturer, speaker, and moderator for topics such as entrepreneurship, the sharing economy, the future of work and commercial real estate at academic institutions and large corporations. He regularly takes the stage at numerous trade conferences as keynote speaker, MC, host or facilitator.Earlier in his career, Caleb was named one of Savannah, Georgia's “40 under 40” business leaders" in 2006 after launching two successful small businesses in the city's booming hospitality industry. A year later he moved to Washington, DC to join the The Regus Group DC management team. In 2009, Caleb co-founded a flexible workspace consulting firm where he brokered flexible workspace and advised businesses on agile working strategies.Caleb is one of the first licensed commercial real estate agents to speak on the flexible working trends and the rise of flexible workspace, and has been quoted in numerous publications. Timestamps [3:21] Interview begins [5:30] Tracy explains Twitters remote work policy and how Twitter work hard to make sure that the work from home population have access to company culture [14:20] Tracy talks about why companies should embrace work from anywhere and hybrid working practices [16:20] Tracy talks about how flexible working has helped Twitter's recruitment across social media channels [18:50] Tracy explains how work from anywhere will impact on Twitter's real estate portfolio [23:15] Tracy talks about the role hospitality plays in the office and the future of work innovation [27:40] Caleb asks how other companies can move to work from anywhere policies [29:00] Caleb asks his quickfire round questions Sponsors Headline Sponsor: TSK TSK creates inspiring workplaces for some of the world's biggest brands across the UK and Ireland, They've been working for 25 years to deliver the best employee experiences and the vision of their clients. Not only do they create great places to work, TSK share workplace content every week from the latest data to inspiring spaces they've designed and built. You can read their latest insights at www.tskgroup.co.uk or check out their LinkedIn and Instagram pages to become a follower, fan and friend. Fortune Favours the Bold Bold merges property management & Space-as-a-Service to drive asset value and help office customers grow faster. 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. Our team sets you up with the right equipment, training, and guidance to ensure you sound amazing. (https://www.apodcastcompany.com) Subscribe to the #WorkBold Podcast https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/workbold-podcast-6868874680095277056
Robert D. Fox, AIA, IIDA, LEED AP is Chairman & Principal at FOX Architects and the Publisher of Work Design Magazine where he is passionate about developing innovative ideas for companies that aspire to be great places to work. Mike Petrusky asks Bob about his perspectives on the office of the future and how workplace leaders can deliver flexible environments and dynamic strategies to meet the expectations of their workforce today. Leveraging technology tools and understanding data will be essential as we plan our workspaces and seek to develop a successful workplace culture in 2022. Mike and Bob share about their experiences returning to in-person conferences at IFMA and CoreNet while seeking to inspire others to get out of their comfort zones in order to build social capital during challenging times. Connect with Bob on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-d-fox-aia-iida-leed-ap-89a3586/ Learn more about Fox Architects: https://www.fox-architects.com/ Explore Work Design Magazine: https://www.workdesign.com/ https://www.workdesign.com/email-newsletter/ Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://www.workplaceinnovator.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/ Share your thoughts with Mike via email: podcast@iOFFICECORP.com
September 21, 2021 - On September 21st CoreNet's Sustainability committee will sit down with a panel of experts to explore how NYC leases are taking shape following both the surge in prescribed health, wellbeing and energy efficiency measures, as well as investor attention to decarbonization and the “S” in ESG. Have there been material changes? How are these being absorbed and acted upon by real estate owners, occupiers and investors? Does the balance skew more towards health and wellbeing or the environment? Does this actually matter? How does this compare to elsewhere? Which critical questions are we missing?
Summary: Steve Hepler and I discuss how he knew he wanted to be an architect and his thoughts on organizations returning to work.Show Notes: Welcome to Dirt NC where we talk all about the places and spaces of North Carolina and the people who make them awesome, I am your host Jed Byrne.Throughout my career in engineering, construction, finance, and development, I have covered just about all sides of the land use ecosystem. This show creates an opportunity for me to share what I have learned with you as well as introduce you to some of my friends, both new and old who are doing transformative work.With each episode of Dirt NC my goal is to make sure you walk away learning something new about land use. I promise to keep it simple and straight to the point.If you ever have a question for me, please reach out on Twitter at @Oakcitycre________________________________________________________I had the chance to visit the Raleigh Office of LS3P to interview the Raleigh Office Leader and Principle, Steve Hepler, AIA, GGP. We talk all about his path to becoming an architect, a profession he knew he wanted to be a part of from a very early age. We also discuss the surprise benefits that came from remote work, his advice for other architects, and how the key to great work is often “listening”.Connect with LS3P: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | TwitterSteve Recommends: The Way of the ShepherdAbout Steve Hepler, AIA, GGP: Vice President and Principal Steve Hepler serves as LS3P's Raleigh Office Leader. Steve brings 40 years of experience to the firm as Principal-in-Charge and Architect-of-Record on a variety of project types including corporate commercial, retail, mixed-use, institutional, higher education and healthcare project types throughout the Southeast.Steve is active in professional and community organizations, serving as the 1993 President of the AIA-Charlotte chapter and a member of the AIA North Carolina Board of Directors in 1992. He is the former Vice Chairman of the Myrtle Beach Community Appearance Board in Myrtle Beach, SC and a former member of the Historic District Commission in Georgetown, SC.He is an active member in the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce and serves on its Inter-City Visit Task Force Committee. Steve is also a member of the City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board, a member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI), a member of the Triangle chapter of CoreNet, and a member of the National Association of Industrial Office Parks (NAIOP).________________________________________________________As always, I am grateful that you have chosen to share this time with me! If you have comments/questions/suggestions about Dirt NC or anything land use related you can find me on twitter at @OakCityCRE and if you want a simple and to the point update on Raleigh commercial development you can subscribe to The Top Five, my free weekly newsletter at www.oakcitycre.com Until next time, Thank you!
Traditionally, universities viewed campus facilities and buildings as spaces for learning and working. In Australia, unis are discovering that space is a strategic asset that gives them an edge in attracting students, top educators, research dollars, and credibility amongst peers. In this episode, Angela Barwick, SpaceIQ Enterprise Account Executive and Chair of the Australia Chapter of CoreNet, will share insights on why AU unis are modernizing space and how robust, real-time data is critical to growth and long-term business success.
June 16, 2021 - Join us to learn about how corporate real estate and proptech executives are embracing diversity, equity and inclusion. Panelists will discuss the impacts on operations, and how hiring choices are affecting culture, engagement and the bottom line. We will hear from an executive who has led business units for both large global public companies and private mid-cap growth businesses, as well as the founder of a technology company and technology professor about the future of the workforce. Our discussion will include data gathered by leading economic experts, to give you a deeper understanding of the cultural, economic and social needs of the workforce of both today and tomorrow. Moderator: Jose Loren, Facilities Program Manager, Facebook Speakers Tamisha Baako-Boafo, Senior Diversity Recruiter, Human Capital Management, Neuberger Berman Calandra Cruickshank, CEO, Statebook International Russell Olson, President, ROI Consulting Group Craig Robinson, CEO, Board Director, Advisor, Roofstock Lourdes Troncoso, Head of NA Facilities Operations, Facebook
Angela Barwick is Chair of the Australian Chapter at CoreNet Global and an Enterprise Account Executive at SpaceIQ. On this episode of CRE Success: The Podcast, Angela speaks about CoreNet's role in our industry, how technology is influencing the workplace and she shares the most common mistake occupiers make when planning an office move. For details about CRE Success: Membership, go to cresuccess.co/membership CRE Success: The Podcast is online at cresuccess.co/podcast To share this episode or your thoughts on it, tag us on social media: @cresuccess or use our hashtag: #cresuccess Voiceover: Tracey Szymanski Podcast music sourced from audioblocks.com
Learn about Workplaced and the latest in CRE and employment as Nancy Ly (business development manager-Gilbane) interviews Workplaced co-founders Parin Ahmadi and Nellie Hayat. In this episode, Parin and Nellie give us insight into the development of Workplaced, how CoreNet and other professional groups helped uplift the Workplaced platform, and the positive changes in CRE employment they hope to see in a post-pandemic world.
Susan Sutherland is the head of market intelligence for JLL's Corporate Solutions product organization. In this role, she leads a global team that researches key factors that drive product strategy – around market opportunities, competitor analysis, industry trends and more. Previously, she spent over 5 years as the Head of Corporate Solutions Research for Asia Pacific at JLL, based in Singapore. In this role, she oversaw global and regional research and consultancy projects around trends and themes that impact corporate real estate, including the future of work and flexible workspace. She also co-led JLL's regional research on flexible space, and has led direct client engagement with investor and corporate clients around Asia Pacific on the topic. Susan has presented at numerous industry forums, including IFMA, RICS, Corenet and the Coworking Forum, and has been interviewed by trade and business press including the Business Times and Straits Times (Singapore), Nikkei Asian Review and Korea Economy Chosun. Prior to JLL, Susie worked for over 8 years for McKinsey and Company in the United States and United Kingdom, latterly as a research specialist for the infrastructure and real estate practice, working with clients around the world and across the property life cycle. Susan holds a Bachelor degree in Economics from Wellesley College (USA) and a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (USA).
Katie shares with us her experience at Gensler and how she pivoted and became a workplace strategist! For her, it was always about the bigger picture of how the space can be a resource for companies success! Leaning on different networking groups, CoreNet for her, she then was exposed to the different facets and opportunities for designers on the real estate side!
Shelley Boland is Managing Director - Regional Head of Property (Greater China and North Asia) at Standard Chartered Bank. She is also the Chair of CoreNet's Hong Kong Chapter and this week's guest on CRE Success: The Podcast with Darren Krakowiak. To learn more about Shelley, visit her LinkedIn profile. CRE Success: The Podcast is hosted by Darren Krakowiak, Founder, CRE Success. CRE Success has been established to help people in commercial real estate (CRE) achieve success more quickly. It is a leading provider of business, career and leadership coaching for CRE professionals. CRE Success consults to companies on business strategy, including client experience, growth plan execution, human capital, operational excellence and sales enablement. The firm also provides in-house coaching and mentoring resources, training, and helps align employees with the company's strategic direction and objectives. For more information, visit https://www.cresuccess.co/podcast To read the transcript, see https://www.cresuccess.co/podcast-transcript-s01e14 To download our FREE eBook, The 5 Ps of Commercial Real Estate Success, visit https://www.cresuccess.co/free-ebook Follow Darren Krakowiak on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenkrakowiakcresuccess/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeqHODdeVgXpXEppg7qhNxw Follow CRE Success on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cresuccess/ CRE Success is also on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cresuccess/ and Twitter: https://twitter.com/cresuccess Tag us on social media: @cresuccess or use our hashtag: #cresuccess Voiceover: Tracey Szymanski Podcast music sourced from audioblocks.com
Steve Weikal is Head of Industry Relations at the MIT Center for Real Estate, responsible for managing relationships between the Center and its global network of industry partners and nearly 1100 alumni of the MIT Master's in Real Estate Development (MSRED) program, in 46 countries. He is also a lecturer and researcher, and the CRE Tech lead in the MIT Real Estate Innovation Lab, focused on innovative new technology and business models that disrupt the traditional ways of developing, transacting and managing real estate. Steve was the Founder of MIT Real Disruption, a successful series of conferences discussing the impact of emerging technology on the real estate industry that is now part of the international CREtech conference platform. He is a member of the CREtech Leadership Board, and sits on the advisory boards of three real estate technology start-ups. Steve has spoken extensively about real estate technology at conferences for AFIRE, ULI, IREM, SIOR, CCIM, CoreNet, ICSC and BOMA, and has been quoted by numerous media outlets, including BuzzFeed, TechInsider, the Boston Globe, GlobeSt. the Real Reporter, Travel Weekly, IPE Real Assets Europe and Anuario Inmobiliario LatinoAmerica. Steve holds a Master's of Science in Real Estate Development (MSRED) and Master's in City Planning (MCP) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a law degree from Suffolk University Law School. He is a licensed attorney, a licensed real estate broker and a LEED Accredited Professional. Links- MIT Sustainable Urbanization Lab - https://www.sul.mit.edu/ - Price Dynamics Platform - http://pricedynamicsplatform.mit.edu/- Real Estate Innovation Lab - https://realestateinnovationlab.mit.edu/- Center For Real Estate - https://mitcre.mit.edu/- Automation in Real Estate: A Primer on Smart Buildings and Digital Twins - https://realestateinnovationlab.mit.edu/research_article/automation-in-real-estate-a-primer-on-smart-buildings-and-digital-twins/- Investors fund new initiative to assess climate change transition risk in global real estate investment portfolios - https://www.pggm.nl/en/press/investors-fund-new-initiative-to-assess-climate-change-transition-risk-in-global-real-estate-investment-portfolios/- Rising Seas Threaten an American Institution: The 30-Year Mortgage - https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/19/climate/climate-seas-30-year-mortgage.html- Climate Change Migration - https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/15/climate/climate-migration-duluth.html
Peter's early life, career, future of work, future of workplace, gratitude, values and kindness and people influential in his life and careerPeter Ankerstjerne, MBA, COP, FRICS, IFMA Fellow has more than 25 years of experience covering most aspects of facility management, service management, outsourcing, marketing, and strategy development. Peter has spent most of his career with the ISS Group, where he led the development of the Integrated Facility Services concept from idea to implementation. From 2008 to 2018 he held the position as Group Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). From April 2019 to March 2020 he was Senior Vice President, Head of Digital FM and Workplace Experience, EMEA at Weworks “Powered by We” and today he is Global FM and Employee Services Lead at JLL. Peter joined IFMA in 2005 and has been on the board of directors since 2016. Peter is a former IFMA Foundation trustee and is actively involved in the industry as both a speaker and a debater. Peter was involved in developing the IFMA Regional Advisory Board strategy and was critical in establishing the European Advisory Board on which he still serves. Peter will take up the IFMA Chair role from 1st July. Apart from IFMA, Peter has also served on several advisory boards, including the Advisory Board for International Business Development at Copenhagen Business School and the Strategic Advisory Board at the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP). He is also a member of CoreNet, Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP). In 2015, Peter was nominated as a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (FRICS), and in 2016 he was named IFMA Fellow. Peter has an MBA from Copenhagen Business School in Denmark and is a Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP). As a member of Workplace Revolutionaries, he has been instrumental in establishing the Denmark Hub.
With so much uncertainty in the world due to Covid-19, Matt sat down (virtually) with Spencer Levy, Chairman, Americas Research & Senior Economic Advisor at CBRE, on March 24 to discuss the impact this crisis has across all sectors of commercial real estate. This is a special episode focused on Covid-19, versus our ongoing conversations which are geared towards leadership and the business of our guests. Spencer outlines the potential implications the pandemic has across various sectors including multifamily, retail, industrial, and office and digs into the impacts on a few specialty product types like co-working, seniors housing, data centers, and self-storage. The discussion provides commentary on the immediate response while touching on potential short-term and long-term effects this may have on real estate and the world economy, taking a globalized approach and looking at current government response.In addition to the conversation about Covid-19, Spencer introduces CBRE's Global Outlook 2030 report and acknowledges that while there will be immediate and short-term impacts on commercial real estate, addressed trends likely will continue into the decade. Some of these trends include the global adoption of U.S.-style institutional ownership and management of multifamily communities and widespread automation of commercial real estate valuation services.Spencer Levy is the Chairman of Americas Research and Senior Economic Advisor for CBRE, the largest commercial real estate firm in the world. Spencer is the chief spokesman on real estate matters for CBRE in the Americas. He is regularly quoted in major business publications and frequently is a guest on business television, including Bloomberg, CNBC, PBS and Fox Business. He is widely considered one of the finest commentators in the entire Commercial Real Estate industry.By leveraging his 23 years of experience in commercial real estate, including the past 11 at CBRE, Spencer has redefined the role of research leader. Spencer combines his experience as a lawyer, investment banker and capital markets leader to create presentations that go deep and touch on all aspects of commercial real estate. Combined with his unique and engaging presenting style, this makes him one of the most respected commentators and advisors in the business. Spencer regularly speaks at major events of the country's leading commercial real estate organizations, including CORENET, NAIOP, ULI, ICSC, NAREIM and CREW. He also has guest lectured at major universities, including his alma maters Harvard and Cornell, in addition to Columbia, NYU, Johns Hopkins, Indiana, Georgetown, Pitt, Auburn and many others. Spencer is a recipient of multiple industry awards, including the CORENET Luminary Award for Excellence in Public Speaking, the CBRE Trammell Crow Master Builder Award, the CBRE Gary J. Bebon Teamwork Award, the CBRE Capital Markets “MVP”, and was named a State of Maryland Influencer in Real Estate.While a New Yorker for most of his life, Spencer currently hails from Baltimore and is a proud husband of 19 years and father of three children. Spencer sits on the boards of the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women and Harvard Alumni Real Estate.We hope that you enjoy this episode and find the conversation to be helpful as you are navigating the crisis in your personal lives as well as in your business endeavors.
The Flexible Office Economy w/ Mark Gilbreath, CEO LiquidSpace
Join host Mark Gilbreath for "THE FLEXIBLE OFFICE ECONOMY" a weekly dive into the fast moving waters of flexible office, coworking, mobility, workplace experience and commercial real estate, featuring candid conversations with innovators and leaders from across the Flexible Office Economy. This weeks guest: Amit Ramani, Founder and CEO Awfis Space Solutions What you'll hear on this episode The unlimited market opportunity that traditional Serviced Office providers missed High growth AND profitability in the coworking industry - yes it does exist How coworking was exported from America and reinvented to thrive in the Indian office market People and companies mentioned Amit Ramani, Awfis, Mark Gilbreath, LiquidSpace, HOK, Nelson India, Ozzie Nelson, Petra, Regus, Servcorp, Bank of America, American Express, Neuhouse, WeWork, JLL, Colliers, CBRE, Hana, Cushman Wakefield, Prius Capital, Softbank, Corenet, IFMA, RMZ, Coworks