Leading Voices in Real Estate show

Leading Voices in Real Estate

Summary: "Leading Voices in Real Estate" is a podcast hosted by Matt Slepin of Terra Search Partners. In this podcast series, we interview city builders who use innovative approaches to create healthier, more economically vibrant communities with character and a high quality of life. These leaders provide inspiration to those of us looking to build better cities.

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 Leading Voices Transitions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

While we prepare the next season of Leading Voices for you, we wanted to let you know about some changes behind the scenes. Look for new episodes in early 2018!

 Sam Zell | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:53:32

Sam Zell has always had an entrepreneurial mind-set, attributing his real estate success to it. After getting his start managing student apartments in college, he grew his businesses and was later instrumental in establishing the modern REIT industry.

 A-P Hurd | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:46:19

A-P Hurd was not planning on going into the real estate industry. After working in journalism and on the trading floor, she then landed a leadership role at Touchstone. Her unique perspective on business encourages people to use their skillsets to allow them to do their best work.

 Gadi Kaufmann | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:45:08

After growing up in Israel and serving in the army, Gadi Kaufmann came to the U.S. on a scholarship to Brigham Young University. His drive led him to an interview with RCLCO during college; and now, after 38 years and four careers at RCLCO, he has transitioned to the current managing director and CEO.

 Ellen Winkler | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:46:42

Ellen Winkler became an accidental developer when she moved her video production firm to Denver and failed to find a fun, yet collaborative work environment. Now she is creating coworking spaces all around the city.

 Jonathan Rose | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:27:43

Jonathan Rose left his family’s multigenerational real estate company to start his own for-profit mission-driven development firm. His passion for creating communities of opportunity is strengthened through the belief that we all share a compassion that makes the world a better place.

 Phil Freelon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:44:17

Leaving a legacy is easy for Phil Freelon, who founded one of the largest African American–owned architecture firms. With numerous cultural institutions under his belt, including the newest Smithsonian museum, he is motivated to design places where the public can convene.

 Mary Ann Tighe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:45:52

Mary Ann Tighe didn’t know what commercial real estate was until she was 36 years old. With a successful career in the Carter/Mondale White House before launching the A&E network, she recognized her knack for deal making and is now one of the country’s most prolific brokers.

 Chip Conley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:59:37

Chip Conley started one of the country’s first boutique hotel chains, Joie de Vivre, when he was just 26 years old. After selling the company, he joined the startup Airbnb at age 52, despite the fact that the young founders were primed to disrupt his industry.

 Tom Geddes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:38:49

A chance meeting on a playground led Kevin Plank, Under Armour’s founder, to ask Tom Geddes to oversee his private investments. Tom’s leadership is enhancing Baltimore's waterfront and how the public experiences the city.

 Janet Marie Smith | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:39:00

Janet Marie Smith had a homerun vision for Camden Yards, the first baseball stadium in 70 years that was built within the existing urban fabric of any U.S. city. With stadium work in Boston and Atlanta also under her belt, she is now enhancing 55-year-old Dodger Stadium.

 Andres Duany | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:40:35

Following the advice of his grandfather, Andrés Duany knows he can either be popular or indispensable, and he’s chosen the latter. Made famous by his traditional neighborhood design of Seaside, Florida, Duany has led the charge in creating new urbanist communities.

 Scott Cowen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:41:05

How does one prepare for an unexpected crisis? Scott Cowen managed to lead Tulane University through Hurricane Katrina, strengthening the student body and city of New Orleans in the process by strategically integrating the two.

 MaryAnne Gilmartin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:48:15

MaryAnne Gilmartin defies many conventions in the real estate world. She wears high heels to construction sites of major New York City projects and has achieved the top leadership position in a family business where she has no relation.

 Toby Bozzuto | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:46:43

Growing up, Toby Bozzuto did not want to work in the family business—yet now he is the CEO. Toby began his career in the music industry but was drawn into the real estate world because of the foundational values his father set for the Bozzuto Group.

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