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Words of wisdom from women like Leslie Hale are like the North Star for our audience of leading women in real estate. The women in Kayo’s real estate community come from across the United States, and from all corners of commercial real estate from development to private equity investing to REITS and to advisory roles.

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A RECAP OF THE 2019 REAL ESTATE SUMMIT

“Put yourself in an environment where you will be extraordinarily successful,” said Leslie Hale, CEO of RLJ Lodging Trust at our 3rd Annual Women’s Real Estate at the Langham Hotel in Chicago in June.  

Words of wisdom from women like Leslie Hale are like the North Star for our audience of leading women in real estate.  The women in Kayo’s real estate community come from across the United States, and from all corners of commercial real estate from development to private equity investing to REITS and to advisory roles.  They are without exception hungry, capable, and smart. But often, it’s hard to find extraordinary success in their environment. In an industry where women represent fewer that 10% of senior leadership positions, women often feel like outsiders and lack female role models to light the path.   

At Kayo events, we help women realize extraordinary success by connecting them with leaders, like Leslie Hale, advancing their knowledge through rich content, and by creating atmosphere of community, where women support one another – the rising tide lifts all boats. 

Community forms through relationship-building, and relationship building is best done through shared experiences (and hopefully some fun!).  That’s why we started the summit by getting out of our chairs and going on a walking tour of the Hines River Point property, a state-of-the-art 52-story office tower located in Chicago’s West Loop submarket. Attendees witnessed the dramatic world-class architecture and design from Pickard Chilton Architects, outstanding views, and first-class amenities.

Day two started with an interview with Leslie Hale followed by a fireside chat with Peggy DaSilva, Allianz Real Estate of America and Maria Stamolis, Canyon Partners who engaged with the audience about reinventing their career.  Peggy and Maria turned the tables on our audience, asking them questions and responding in kind. 

Opening Keynote, Leslie Hale, RLJ Trust Lodging

Best of the Midwest, Jeremy Gott, Baker Botts moderator; Kristen Hull, EQ Office; Anna Simpson, Sterling Bay; Sara Spicklemire, CBRE; Meredith O’Connor, JLL; Molly McShane, Conor Commercial Real Estate

Fireside Chat, Peggy DaSilva, Allianz Real Estate of America, and Maria Stamolis, Canyon Partners Real Estate

Every Kayo summit dedicates a panel to what’s trending in the industry. This year, we welcomed Carrie DeWees, Allstate; Sarah Byrnes, Equity Commonwealth; Nikita Rao, Nuveen; Maggie Coleman, JLL; and Sarah Gal from Callan Associates to share their insights on cap rates and the rising prices of commercial real estate. Most of the panel gave a “green” light for the future of commercial real estate development, except Sarah Byrnes who came in with “flashing red” represented by her red shirt.

Real Estate Outlook – Red, Yellow or Green Light; Moderator Claire Fernandez, Baker Botts,  Carrie DeWees, Allstate; Sarah Byrnes, Equity Commonwealth; Nikita Rao, Nuveen; Maggie Coleman, JLL; and Sarah Gal from Callan Associates

Networking Through Post Its

At Kayo events, we intentionally integrate as many networking opportunities as we can while also providing rich, carefully-curated content and panels. To encourage original discussion, true connections, and organic interactions, we ask our audience four, let’s say, “untraditional” questions, this year, we chose:

  1. What are your life hacks?
  2. If you could have chosen a different career what would it be?
  3. What drives you? 
  4. If you could go back and take a college class what would it be?

While each of these deserves their own story here are some of the highlights:

  • Your top life hacks were grocery delivery, followed by outsourcing help (nannies, house cleaning, etc), and, last but not least, a positive attitude at work
  • If you could go back to school you’d take economics or finance or coding
  • Setting an example for your children and impacting others is what drives you, surprisingly the pursuit of success and accomplishment came in third
  • And if you could do it again, you’d be a chef or a dog walker– a true career transformation

The Real Estate Summit boasted 14 total sessions and over 60 speakers from capital flows to opportunity zones to solutions for affordable housing. We wrapped up the summit with Wendy Berger, a former TED Talk speaker and current CEO and President of WBS Equities. She spoke about her journey in life and career after facing some of the most unthinkable challenges. She inspired us with her personal toolkit, quotes and ways she keeps moving forward. 

Closing Keynote, Wendy Berger, WBS Equities

We wrap every summit with a feedback form which we carefully read to help shape our future programming.  They also give our attendees a moment of creativity with a canvas for “doodling” and we love the “art” that came through at this summit. Also, of note, 100% of our attendees said they’d recommend the Real Estate Summit to a friend. If you haven’t experienced a Kayo event, we genuinely hope that you are “that friend” and choose to join us next year at the Four Seasons Philadelphia.  

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What else would you like to know or share about the 2019 Kayo Women’s Real Estate Summit? Leave your comments below.

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A First Look at Our 2019 Real Estate Programming https://kayoconferenceseries.com/real-estate-november/ Wed, 14 Nov 2018 22:42:25 +0000 https://kayoconferenceseries.com/?p=14501 The post A First Look at Our 2019 Real Estate Programming appeared first on Championing Women in Finance.

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A First Look at Our 2019 Real Estate Programming

As we start to wrap up 2018 (say what?), we are excited for another exciting year at Kayo. Kicking off the year is our Executive Leadership Retreat in February and then come June, we have our Real Estate Summit. Even though we are still six months out, our program is coming together with new and relevant topics worthy of sharing now. Here are just a few to get you excited for what’s to come.

Make sure to get on the Real Estate email list to be first to know about early registration. You won’t want to miss this.

CFO Roundtable

Come June, we’ll already be halfway through the year. During this roundtable we will bring together CFOs who will share how their early predictions faired and how the rest of year is playing out. The discussion may include the answers to these questions: What opportunities are you pursuing? Are you in fundraising mode? Where is capital being sourced from? What sort of augmentations or adjustments are you making to your business? Are you investing in technology or human capital? What are the biggest opportunities today? What keeps you up at night?

LP Capital in Commitment Limbo

Institutional investors who serve as the Limited Partners (LP) funding private equity and debt funds are finding themselves increasing in “Commitment Limbo”.  Hear how institutional investors are approaching portfolio management and new commitments in this period of uncertainty.

Solutions for Affordable Housing

Walk through the downtown of any major U.S. city, and it may seem counterintuitive that we have a housing shortage. In fact, we’re in an affordability crisis. For every 100 extremely low-income households in need of an affordable option, only 29 units are available. This panel of developers, investors and advisors will discuss the problem and the creative solutions they are employing to drive change while generating returns for investors.

APPLY TO SPEAK

If you have experience in any of these tracks or an idea of your own that you’d like to speak about, fill out of our speaker submission form and we’ll be in touch.

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