Real Estate Lunch Speaker Series

The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate hosts four to six Real Estate Speaker Lunches each academic year. The Real Estate Speaker Lunches provide an opportunity for students to hear from a distinguished real estate professional. Students learn about the speaker's career and gain valuable insight on the state of the real estate market. The discussions are usually moderated by Lynne B. Sagalyn, Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate, and Director of the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate.

Spring 2013

Cherrie Nanninga, CBRE
Kenneth W. Hubbard, Hines

Fall 2012

Olivier de Poulpiquet ’94, Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing
Bill O'Connor ’96, O'Connor Capital Partners

Summer 2012

Jeffrey Barclay ’83, Goldman Sachs Real Estate Investment Group

Spring 2012

Lance West, Centerbridge Partners
Pedro Aspe and Augusto Arellano, Evercore Partners

Fall 2011

Michael Berman ’86, Equity Lifestyle Properties
Lee Neibart and Andrew Holm, AREA Property Partners

Spring 2011

David Henry, Kimco Realty Corporation
Richard Richman ’73, The Richman Group

Fall 2010

Ivan Kaufman, Arbor Realty Trust
Ron L. Moelis, L+M Development Partners

Spring 2010

Ric Clark, Brookfield Properties
Richard LeFrak, LeFrak Organization

Fall 2009

Mark Green, UBS
Dr. Seek Ngee Huat, GIC Real Estate

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“ I have found all the speakers I attended very interesting, with practical and open advice on career issues.”

— Peter Bowley ’14
 

Speaker lunch with Cherrie Nanninga
Cherrie Nanninga (second from left), COO of CBRE and formerly of the Port Authority, shared management, communication, and networking advice while discussing her career path and fielding student questions.
 

Dr. Pedro Aspe (standing) and Augusto Arellano of Evercore Partners spoke to a rapt audience of MBA students in April 2012 about the process of introducing Mexico's first REIT.
 

President, Vice Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer David M. Henry of Kimco Realty Corporation spoke at a student luncheon in April 2011. Kimco, a NYSE REIT, is the nation’s largest owner of neighborhood and community shopping centers.