ULI Baltimore Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2024

When

2024-01-25
2024-01-25T08:00:00 - 2024-01-25T10:00:00
America/New_York

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    Where

    SMC Campus Center 621 W Lombard Street Baltimore, MD 21201 UNITED STATES

    Pricing

    Early Pricing Until January 1 Members Non-Members
    Private $75.00 $105.00
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit $50.00 $70.00
    Student $25.00 $40.00
    Under Age 35 $55.00 $80.00
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    Private $85.00 $115.00
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit $60.00 $80.00
    Student $35.00 $50.00
    Under Age 35 $65.00 $90.00
    REGISTRATION DEADLINE: JANUARY 24
     
     
     
    Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2024 
    The Great Reset: Time to Recalibrate and Return to Fundamentals

    Program overview: According to the 45th PwC Emerging Trends in Real Estate report we are entering an era referred to as the ‘Great Reset’ in which we will need to recalibrate our expectations and focus on the fundamentals in the post-pandemic world. Although we have more clarity and stability, we need to expect interest rates to be ‘higher for longer,’ and other challenges like climate change and housing affordability to continue.

    Join ULI Baltimore and PwC as we highlight the top themes of 2024. And hear from our panel of prominent women who will discuss regional trends related to mixed-use, industrial, housing and the current financial market impacts.

     
    Location: Southern Management Campus Center, 621 W. Lombard Street, Elm Room
     
    Time:
    8:00am-830am - Breakfast/Networking
    830am -  Program Introduction
    8:35am  - PWC Presentation
    9:05am  - Audience Q&A
    9:10am -  Panel Discussion
    9:50am -  Q&A
    10:00am -  Closing
     
    Keynote Speaker
    Nicole Stroud, Trust Solutions Parter, PWc

    Moderator: To be announced 
     
    Panelist: 
    Barbara Simmons, Executive Vice President, M&T Bank
    Lisa Goodwin, Senior Vice President Development, MRP Industrial
    Gina Baker Chambers, President, MCB Real Estate
    Janet Abrahams, Chief Executive Office, Housing Authority of Baltimore City 

    Speakers

    Panelist

    Lisa Goodwin

    MRP Industrial

    Lisa Goodwin is a Senior Vice President at MRP Industrial and is responsible for leading the marketing and leasing of the company’s development portfolio. Lisa has more than 25 years of experience in industrial real estate and has negotiated over 15 million square feet of lease agreements with many of the nation’s leading Fortune 500 companies. Prior to joining MRP Industrial in 2017, Lisa was Vice President/City Manager at Liberty Property Trust and has held positions as a senior Asset Manager and Vice President at Goldman Sachs and New Boston Fund respectively. Lisa is a former member of the board of directors for the Maryland Chapter of NAIOP and holds a B.S. in Marketing from Arizona State University.

    Panelist

    Gina Baker Chambers

    President, MCB Real Estate, LLC

    As the President of MCB, Gina Baker Chambers is entrusted with strategic, operational, and leadership responsibilities, drawing on her extensive background as an investor to excel in cultivating industry relationships and crafting strategic growth plans. With a national footprint and a robust financial foundation, MCB stands poised for continual expansion and success under Gina’s adept leadership. Before assuming her pivotal role at MCB, Baker Chambers distinguished herself as the Senior Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Artemis Real Estate Partners, a leading real estate investment management firm. A key figure at Artemis since its inception in 2009, Gina contributed her expertise to acquisitions, asset management, capital raising, investor relations, and portfolio management. Overseeing approximately $1.5 billion in separate account relationships, Ms. Baker Chambers directed strategy, supervised asset management, and served as the primary client interface. In her capacity in Capital Raising and Investor Relations, Gina formulated marketing strategies for new products, secured commitments to Artemis-sponsored vehicles, and maintained high-quality interactions with investors across the Artemis platform. Her responsibilities extended to managing seven clients with cumulative commitments of approximately $3.7 billion. Notably, she played a pivotal role in establishing and expanding the Artemis Emerging Manager Platform, successfully raising $2.5 billion of institutional investor capital. This platform collaborates with emerging and diverse operating partners, forming joint venture partnerships to acquire real estate assets throughout the United States. Ms. Baker Chambers commenced her career at Fannie Mae in Corporate Finance, where she managed the revenue and expense planning process, conducted variance analysis, and handled financial reporting for the Single Family Mortgage business. In Housing and Community Development, she served on a two-person product team managing two mortgage products aimed at expanding homeownership access for people with disabilities. In addition to her illustrious professional journey, Gina holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania. Beyond her firm duties, Baker Chambers actively contributes to various organizations. She is a key contributor to the Toigo Alumni Endowment, playing a vital role in funding fellowships and activities that promote the professional development of Toigo Foundation Alumni. Gina is also actively engaged with the Real Estate Executive Council (REEC), currently serving as the Fundraising Committee Chair. Furthermore, she dedicates her time to Generation Hope, holding the position of Board Treasurer and contributing as a member of the Strategic Planning Task Force.

    Keynote Speaker

    Nicole Stroud

    PricewaterhouseCoopers GmbH WPG.

    Nicole Stroud is a PwC Trust Solutions Partner in Washington DC. Nicole has over 20 years of experience serving real estate and private equity clients. She has served both public and private real estate clients with diverse real estate portfolios including office, data centers, hospitality, mixed-use and residential. Nicole leads the Womens Inclusion Network for the Washington DC office.

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