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October 7, 2012 Corporate Real Estate leaders from around the world convene in Orlando for CoreNet Global Summit Industry Professionals Focus on Changing Nature of Business and Work
It will feature «50 to 60 influential, established and emerging real estate leaders from western Canada and the United States.»
About 50 real estate leaders from the U.S. and Canada took part in the 2017 Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) Leadership Invitational in Winnipeg in June.

Not exact matches

The conference, hosted by the Miami Association of Realtors, has brought together nearly 300 real estate professionals including leaders from Miami partner associations in Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Germany, France and Portugal as well as delegates from Panama, Costa Rica, and the Netherlands.
Amid the resulting outcry from real estate's leaders, President Kennedy softened the rules by lowering the tax rate on any asset held for longer than a year, but
Since that time, he has guided the company from its entrepreneurial real - estate roots to a modern, diverse, professionally run hospitality company — and a leader in the tourism industry.
Back in the United States, an abstention of direct investment in the flexible office industry from a global real estate leader such as Blackstone coincides with a lack of of confidence for the country's political and economic future.
The company's leaders — conscious of how expensive real estate is in Shanghai — were interested in the impact of working from home.
Proposition 14 was a proposed constitutional amendment placed on tlie ballot by real - estate leaders, designed to repeal an existing open - housing law and to prevent any future Legislature from passing such a law.
The move comes as another mayor Cuomo has differed with, New York City's Bill de Blasio, has decided to return contributions from Glenwood Management, the real - estate firm that has played a role in multiple corruption cases and donated heavily to the convicted former leaders of the Senate and Assembly, Dean Skelos and Sheldon Silver.
LLC donations from a real estate development company known as Glenwood Management played a role in both corruption trials against the former legislative leaders.
The backing from the small, third party could provide Massey, a prominent real estate executive, leverage in persuading GOP leaders to make him their nominee in a contested primary.
He knows any bill including those things would pass unanimously — and he also knows his chance of remaining leader goes down without all the dirty money from real estate and cheater school interests.
Silver, it should be noted, has never been the beneficiary of real estate's largesse to the same degree as Albany's other leaders (his was the only conference that didn't receive a plurality of its campaign contributions from this sector in the 2012 election cycle).
But the Kavanagh group is wary of Mr. Heastie, a county leader cozy with the real estate industry and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and isn't yet convinced that he will be a significant departure from Mr. Silver, the iron - fisted speaker who lasted two decades until his arrest on corruption charges a week ago.
The Real Estate Board of New York, which raised $ 750,000 from business leaders last year to back mostly GOPers against WFPers in City Council races, just hired Bloomberg administration veteran James Whelan for a similar push this year against WFP - backed Senate candidates.
In fact, even after Silver and Skelos were indicted and their relationships with Litwin's Glenwood Corp. revealed, Cuomo and new legislative leaders delivered a blow to tenant groups by enacting what many see as a real - estate - friendly renewal of the rent laws, deflecting pressure from advocates and Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Allon told DNAinfo that while he may lag behind long - established mayoral candidates when it comes to fundraising prowess, he's already received donations from a Congress member, prominent real estate developers, small business people and «some very well - known New Yorkers and education leaders
State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and his son were arrested Monday by federal authorities, who alleged the state's top Republican extorted bribes and campaign contributions from companies in exchange for steering key real estate legislation and rigging a lucrative Nassau County environmental contract to his son's benefit.
While legislative leaders were limiting outside income, several rank - and - file lawmakers were still earning significant money, including Brooklyn Sen. Martin Golden, a Republican, who reported at least $ 150,000 in income from his real estate properties and other ventures.
The cases against the former legislative leaders Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos include charges that they used their posts to gain favors from real estate developers, who are among the largest campaign contributors to top politicians.
He wanted a comeback but drew scant enthusiasm from party leaders and is running scared against Paladino, an upstate real estate developer whose proposals range from ill - informed to illegal.
The government reform group noted that Lanza since his first run for state Senate in 2006 has accepted at least $ 113,000 in LLC money coming from real estate, lobbying and other interests — including $ 34,000 from Glenwood Management, which were players in the recent legal cases against now former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
In his first campaign, for the 2010 midterm elections, Grimm reportedly raised hundreds of thousands of dollars from supporters of Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto, the Israeli religious leader who counts many of the city's real estate heavyweights among his followers.
The Senate's Democratic leader, Malcolm Smith, a small - time real - estate developer from Queens, had risen to power under the wing of former congressman Floyd Flake, a minister and staunch opponent of gay marriage.
Skelos, 68, and Adam, 33, both of Rockville Centre, are scheduled to be sentenced April 13 in Manhattan federal court for conspiring to use Dean's power as Republican majority leader to help Adam get work from a real estate developer, a malpractice insurer and an environmental firm.
Consider this testimony from an executive at a major real estate company, Glenwood, during the 2015 federal corruption trial of Dean Skelos, the former majority leader of the state senate.
The charges against both former leaders stemmed, in part, from their interactions with executives at Glenwood Management, a real estate development firm and major political donor that is heavily interested in rent regulations and the 421 - a property tax subsidy program.
The remarks came in response to questions from reporters about a New York Times story earlier this week which reported that U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's office is digging into a decade's - worth of payments the legislative leader has received from the real estate tax firm Goldberg & Iryami, P.C. — payments Mr. Silver failed to report on his financial disclosure forms as required.
I'm under no delusion that the backlash from the real estate industry alone could make our elected and appointed leaders quake in their boots.
Most recently, Del received the Educator of the Year award in 2016 from Think Realty, an honor bestowed on innovators who have proven themselves to be stellar role models and leaders based on their sound business practices, high ethical standards and dedication to moving real estate investing forward as a respected industry niche and avenue for wealth building.
Toronto real estate board letter tells OREA leaders to «stay in their lane,» stop stoking fears about the housing market and cease from becoming too political
Join host Michael Bull and leaders from ArborCrowd, RealCrowd and CrowfundingLawyers.net as they share the latest commercial real estate crowdfunding trends and strategies for sponsors and investors.
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NASHVILLE, TENN. — Three attorneys from Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP, a leading provider of legal services to the healthcare, financial services, retail and hospitality industries, were honored as part of the Nashville Business Journal's 2018 Power Leaders of Commercial Real Estate.
The firm handles work for leaders in industries ranging from real estate, gaming, water, resorts and telecommunications to construction, energy, private equity and finance.
Real estate investment managers, ranging from first time fund sponsors to established industry leaders, as well as public REITs, insurance companies and investment banks, depend on Goodwin for the best structure and terms when raising and deploying capital.
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During each two - hour broadcast, host Gil Gross — an award - winning radio journalist from San Francisco's legendary 810 KGO - AM radio — interviews real estate industry experts and leaders on hot topics and takes calls from listeners.
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During a time of consolidation for major independent real estate networks in the late 1990s, she was selected to head a new organization formed when leaders from 50 real estate firms joined forces to launch a new non-franchise alternative for independent brokerages.
Other examples of writers include fellow volunteers, someone from the nonprofit (or partner nonprofits), friends and family, state or local real estate board staff, members of the community, or community leaders.
The event will welcome approximately 140 of the most powerful and successful real estate brokerage leaders who hail from franchise brands and independent real estate firms located across the nation.
Held at Scadding Court Community Centre in Toronto, the event began with a hot breakfast served to local residents, representatives from the organized real estate community and elected leaders from all three levels of government.
The OREA Centre for Leadership Development recently received a silver award from the Canadian Society for Training and Development (CSTD) for its work in developing Nimble Decision Making, a course designed to empower real estate volunteer leaders to make timely and decisive decisions in a fast - paced, evolving business.
Tognoli is backed by over 25 years of real estate experience, from being a top - producing agent to being one of the founding partners and leaders of Intero.
Blefari's most recent recognition includes: 2006 EcoBroker, presented by EcoBroker International; 2007 Italian Business Man of the Year by the Italian American Heritage Foundation; 2012 Mentor of the Year by Buffini & Company out of 7,500 mentors; first and only recipient of the Leadership Award from the Tom Ferry Organization; inducted into the Mike Ferry Organization's Leadership Hall of Fame; 2014 RISMedia National Homeownership Award for «outstanding achievements among residential real estate's most influential and charismatic leaders» (Blefari is the only two - time honoree of this prestigious award, receiving it first in 2007); and board of directors of HomeServices of America.
Hodge says he learned from coaches such as Dan Plowman, Chris Leader, Tom Ferry and Craig Proctor that real estate is a «personal relationship business» and that anyone can implement measurable, turnkey business systems if they have the right mindset and the will to succeed.
The session will cover generating leads, marketing, and more, with insight from moderator Burke Smith, chief development and learning officer, Realty ONE Group, and panelists Sherry Chris, president / CEO, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC; Jason Carrier, Executive Vice President / Branch Leader, NM Management Inc., CENTURY 21 New Millennium; Diane M. Ramirez, chairman / CEO, Halstead Real Estate; Matthew O'Connor, COO, Terrie O'Connor REALTORS ®; and Joan Docktor, president, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, REALTORS ®.
All About Business: After earning her MBA from American University, Rachel Valentino had a tough choice to make: accept a lucrative offer with IBM or pursue her dream to become a leader in the real estate industry.
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