ULI Baltimore Mentor Roundtable

When

2023-03-14
2023-03-14T17:30:00 - 2023-03-14T21:00:00
America/New_York

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    Where

    Engineers Club of Baltimore 11 West Mt. Vernon Place Baltimore, MD 21201 United States

    Pricing

    Pricing Members Non-Members
    Student $60.00 $80.00
    Under Age 35 $60.00 $80.00

    The Mentor Roundtable program is a chance to meet with established professionals and discuss a variety of career related topics.  Each Mentor will rotate to a different table of approximately 3-4 Young Leaders, for approximately 10-15 minutes each. Additionally, more information will be provided on the upcoming 8-month long 2022 Partnership Forum mentoring program.

    The discussions amongst each group include topics such as the following:

    • Personal experience and history in the industry
    • How you or your company participates in the Development process
    • How you interact with other professionals in the industry, both through and outside of ULI
    • What your thoughts are on the future of Development and/or your specific role in the industry
    • Challenges you have encountered and overcome during your career.
    • What is the best career achievement or project you have been involved in?
    • How recent changes in the economy have affected your sector of the industry.
    Mentors:

    Owen Rouse, Investment Sales at Mackenzie Commercial Real Estate

    Tom Nelson, Vice President Interior Construction at St. John Properties

    Josh Neiman, Vice President Multi-Family at MCB Real Estate

    Hal Sachs, Principal Ammon Heisler Sachs

    Mark Renbaum, Principal, MLR Partners

    Jeff Hossfeld, Senior Project Manager, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

    Magda Westerhout, Vice President Multi-Family at Moseley Architects

    Katherine Pinkard, President, Pinkard Properties

     

    Jeff Ratnow, Real Estate Developer & Project Manager, Site Insight 
     
    Mansor Abdul Malik, Senior Vice President, The NHP Foundation
     
    Luis Cardona, Economic Development Office, Baltimore Development Corporation

     
    Thank you to our In-Kind Sponsor: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
    Thank you to the 2023 Partnership Forum Sponsors: MacKenzie and St. John Properties
     

    Speakers

    Mansur Abdul Malik

    Senior Vice President, The NHP Foundation

    Mansur Abdul-Malik is a commercial real estate professional with a concentration in affordable multifamily housing. He has a Master of Science in commercial real estate development from the University of Maryland at College Park and has numerous professional certifications that aid in his work to create and preserve affordable housing. He has ten (10) years of professional experience working for one of the nation’s largest non-profit affordable housing developers, The NHP Foundation (NHPF).

    Owen Rouse

    MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services LLC

    OWEN ROUSE is a Vice President With MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate and is responsible for the firm's Investment Sale function, representing both buyers and sellers in regional investment real estate transactions. Prior to joining MacKenzie, Owen Rouse was with Manekin, LLC as the firm’s Director, Capital Markets, responsible for the capital raising and investment related activities and in a prior role spearheaded Manekin’s Brokerage and Investment Sales divisions. Mr. Rouse’s 40-year + career in commercial real estate has covered acquisition, disposition, lending, construction, asset and portfolio management, and various consulting assignments. His career includes approximately $850 million in both acquisition / disposition volume in all the major property types. Prior to joining Manekin in 1995, Mr. Rouse was employed by Alex. Brown Realty Advisors, which through a series of mergers now operates as LaSalle Investment Management. Prior leadership positions include local chapter president (NAIOP) and President of CORFAC International, one of world’s largest commercial real estate services organizations. Mr. Rouse has lectured at the Berman School of Real Estate at Johns Hopkins University, served on the Presidential Advisory Council for Stevenson University. He is past Board President for Chesapeake Habitat for Humanity and is currently a board member. A resident of Baltimore, he holds a Bachelor’s Degree from McDaniel College (formerly Western Maryland College) and a Masters in Business Administration from the Sellinger School of Business at Loyola University in Maryland.