Leadership Roundtable - the Real Estate Executive Council
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Leadership Roundtable - the Real Estate Executive Council
REAL ESTATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Leadership Roundtable October 20 and 21, 2014 The Studio Museum in Harlem New York, New York Leadership Roundtable October 20 and 21, 2014 THE STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM 144 West 125th Street, New York, NY 10027 & THE RITZ-CARLTON NEW YORK, CENTRAL PARK 50 Central Park South, New York, NY 10019 Monday, October 20, 2014 12:00 – 1:00PM LUNCH The Cecil, 210 West 118th Street, New York, NY 10026, (212) 866-1262 1:30 – 1:45PM WELCOME The Studio Museum in Harlem (Theatre), 144 West 125th Street, New York, NY 10027 • Quintin E. Primo III*, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Capri Capital Partners, LLC 1:45 – 3:15PM LEADERSHIP ROUNDTABLE Moderator: James H. Simmons III*, Partner, Ares Management LLC • Bruce A. Beal, Jr., President, Related Companies • David J. LaRue, President & Chief Executive Officer, Forest City Enterprises, Inc. • Jared Kushner, Chief Executive Officer, Kushner Companies 3:30 – 4:30PM FIRESIDE CHAT WITH REAL ESTATE LEADERS Introduction: Roland S. Merchant, Jr.*, Director, Eastdil Secured, LLC • Jeffrey D. DeBoer, President & Chief Executive Officer, The Real Estate Roundtable • Dmitri Stockton, President & Chief Executive Officer, GE Asset Management and Senior Vice President, GE Company 4:30 – 4:45PM CLOSING REMARKS • Kirk A. Sykes, President, Urban Strategy America Fund, LP 4:45 – 5:30PM NETWORKING / GALLERY VIEWING The Studio Museum in Harlem (Main Level Gallery) 5:30 – 8:30PM COCKTAILS & DINNER Red Rooster Harlem (Ginny’s Supper Club) 310 Lenox Avenue, New York, NY, 10027 SPECIAL DINNER SPEAKER Introduction: Leslie D. Hale*, Chief Financial Officer & Executive Vice President, RLJ Lodging Trust • Benjamin Blakney, Managing Director-Institutional Real Estate, Direct Investments, Mesirow Financial Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:00 – 9:30AM LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park (Auden Bistro) 50 Central Park South, New York, NY 10019, (212) 308-9100 10:00AM – 2:00PM BOARD MEETING (REEC Board Only) The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park (Olmsted Boardroom) *Leadership Roundtable Organizing Committee Executive Speaker Biographies Bruce A. Beal, Jr. President Related Companies Bruce A. Beal, Jr. is President and a general partner of Related Companies. Mr. Beal joined Related in 1995 and is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day development process for projects across all asset classes throughout the country including acquisition, finance and construction activities. In addition, Mr. Beal oversees Related Companies’ existing operating portfolio and the company’s affordable housing initiatives. Mr. Beal is a trustee for NewYorkPresbyterian Hospital, the Citizens Budget Commission, St. Bernard’s School and Diller-Quaile School of Music. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Community Preservation Corporation and the Friends of the High Line, the Advisory Board of Harvard University’s Taubman Center for State and Local Government and REBNY’s Executive Committee, Board of Governors and Housing Committee. Mr. Beal graduated from Harvard University with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Benjamin Blakney Managing Director-Institutional Real Estate, Direct Investments Mesirow Financial Benjamin Blakney has over 28 years of financial industry experience within the institutional investor market as a senior executive in both the public and private sectors. Mr. Blakney’s experience includes senior positions as Treasurer and Interim Finance Director of the City of Philadelphia and Chairman of the Municipal Retirement System. During his term, he managed the issuance of over $4 billion of tax-exempt securities and presided over the inaugural allocation of Fund assets to foreign markets. Following his public sector appointments, Mr. Blakney served as Chief Operating Officer and President of INNOVA Global Research and INNOVA Securities where he helped build proprietary research and private placement capabilities that provided access to emerging market mid-cap investment opportunities for institutional clients. After INNOVA, he became the Chief Operating Officer and President of NCM Capital Management Group where he managed the operations, client servicing, and marketing activities of an investment advisory firm with peak assets under management of $6.8 billion and over 70 institutional clients. Most recently, he was Director of Institutional Funds at Courtland Partners, Ltd. for The Dilweg Companies, a commercial real estate investment manager with a multi-sector portfolio approximating $250 million. In that capacity, he was responsible for strategically positioning the firm’s investment program within the institutional investor community. Currently, Mr. Blakney serves as the Managing Director for Institutional Real Estate, Direct Investments at Mesirow Financial. Mr. Blakney received his B.A. in Economics from Williams College and a Masters in City Planning from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Jeffrey D. DeBoer President & Chief Executive Officer The Real Estate Roundtable Jeff DeBoer is the founding President and Chief Executive Officer of The Real Estate Roundtable. The Roundtable represents the leadership of the nation’s top 150 privately owned and publicly-held real estate ownership development, lending and management firms, as well as the elected leaders of the 17 major national real estate industry trade associations. Collectively, Roundtable members’ portfolios contain over 5 billion square feet of office, retail and industrial properties valued at more than $1 trillion; over 1.5 million apartment units; and nearly 2 million hotel rooms. Mr. DeBoer has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of The Roundtable since 1997, and through a variety of positions, he has been at the forefront of legislation affecting the real estate industry during the last thirty years. In addition to his position at The Roundtable, Mr. DeBoer serves as Chairman of the Real Estate Industry Information Sharing and Analysis Center (RE-ISAC), an organization dedicated to enhancing communication between the industry and federal policymakers on matters relating to building security, terrorist threats, and incident reporting. He also serves as chairman of the National Real Estate Organizations, a coalition of real estate trade associations working to enhance the industry’s overall Washington advocacy efforts. Previously he served as cochairman of the Advisory Board of the RAND Corporation’s Center for Terrorism Risk Management Policy, and was a founding member of the steering committee of the Coalition to Insure Against Terrorism (CIAT). Mr. DeBoer also serves on the Advisory Board of the Smithsonian National Zoological Park in Washington, DC. Mr. DeBoer has discussed real estate and economic policy issues on FOX News, Bloomberg Television and CNBC; and his editorials have been published in The Wall Street Journal and USA Today. In 2010, Mr. DeBoer was named a “top 10 Industry Newsmaker of the Decade” by GlobeSt.com and in 2013 he was selected by Commercial Property Executive as one of the “30 most influential people in real estate.” He is a member of the Virginia Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Mr. DeBoer holds degrees from Washington and Lee University School of Law and from Yankton College. Jared Kushner Chief Executive Officer Kushner Companies Jared Kushner is Chief Executive Officer of Kushner Companies, a diversified private real estate organization involved in the ownership, management, development and redevelopment of numerous properties. Kushner has completed more than $10 billion in real estate transactions since 2007. As CEO, Kushner oversees a portfolio of more than 20,000 residential apartments and over 11 million square feet of office, industrial and retail space across the country. Between 2010 and 2013, Mr. Kushner was one of the most active buyers of multi-family apartments in the country buying over 12,000 apartments. In recent years, Mr. Kushner has been investing in up-and-coming neighborhoods. The company today owns over 70 walk-up buildings in Manhattan, becoming one of the largest owners of walk-up apartments in the East Village of Manhattan. It recently redeveloped several residential properties in Brooklyn Heights, and acquired its first rental building in Williamsburg, where it hopes to expand. The company owns a wide-range of buildings in the Northern Liberties area of Philadelphia, has several projects on the gold coast in Jersey City, including a 447-apartment rental tower currently under construction, and recently developed six custom-designed penthouses atop the fabled Puck Building in the heart of SoHo. Mr. Kushner has been involved in some of the biggest deals in New York City in recent years. Kushner Companies and RFR Realty in conjunction with LIVWRK purchased six properties in DUMBO from the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York for $375 million. The 1.2 million square foot complex is undergoing extensive renovations to create a modern office campus geared towards technology, advertising and media companies in the heart of the Brooklyn tech triangle. In May 2014, online retailer Etsy became its first tenant, signing a lease for 200,000 square feet. In 2007, Mr. Kushner purchased the iconic 1.55 million square feet office tower at 666 Fifth Avenue for $1.8 billion, the then record for the largest single asset transaction in the country, and established the U.S. flagship for Uniquo in a record lease. Mr. Kushner purchased the 220,000 square foot building at 80 West End Avenue in partnership with Extell Development Company for $83 million in the summer of 2013 and later sold in March 2014 for $195 million. This came on the heels of the sale of 200 Lafayette for $150 million, which was bought in conjunction with CIM group in 2012 from $50 million just 18 months earlier. In 2013, Kushner Companies also partnered with CIM to purchase the 465,000 square foot downtown office building at 2 Rector for $140 million. Mr. Kushner is an active investor in and advisor to technology companies and sits on the boards of start-ups including Urban Compass, Honest Buildings and 42 Floors. Working with several tech companies, Mr. Kushner recognized the lack of transparency involved in companies getting their businesses the best possible internet connectivity. To solve this problem, he started working with the Bloomberg administration on WiredNYC (renamed WiredScore) – a “LEED for broadband” certification that evaluates the broadband connectivity and infrastructure of office buildings. Since its launch, WiredScore has gathered information on internet connectivity data for over 475 buildings encompassing more than 200 million square feet of office space in New York City and is expanding to other Metropolitan areas around the country. Mr. Kushner has served as Chairman of Observer Media since 2006. He grew the company into a true multi-media business that combines the voice and influence of The New York Observer with unique properties that serve passionate, targeted audiences like BetaBeat, PolitickerNJ, Gallerist, Commercial Observer, Commercial Mortgage Observer and Vegas Seven. David J. LaRue President & Chief Executive Officer Forest City Enterprises, Inc. David J. LaRue became President and Chief Executive Officer of Forest City Enterprises, Inc. in June 2011. He is also a member of the company’s Board of Directors. Prior to becoming President and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. LaRue served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Earlier in his career with the company, Mr. LaRue served as President and Chief Operating Officer of the company’s Commercial Group, Inc., Forest City’s largest strategic business unit. He is also an officer and/or director of various subsidiaries of the company. Prior to joining Forest City in 1986, he was an internal auditor and financial analyst with The Sherwin–Williams Company. Mr. LaRue was the 2013-2014 Chairman of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) and currently serves on the Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. He is a member of the Board of Directors of The Real Estate Roundtable and was a member of the 2013 Board of Governors of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT). He also served on the Board of Directors for CubeSmart, a public storage company from 2004–2013. Mr. LaRue is a Trustee, member of the Executive Committee, Chair of the Capital Committee and Board of Directors of the Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, and is a Trustee and member of the Finance Committee of the Lawrence School. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of St. Edward High School. Dmitri Stockton President & Chief Executive Officer, GE Asset Management Senior Vice President, GE Company Mr. Dmitri Stockton is a seasoned business leader with an extensive background in financial services who has held leadership positions in banking, asset management, commercial real estate, mortgage finance and insurance. He is a Senior Vice President at GE Company and is one of their Top 40 Executive Leaders serving on the Corporate Executive Council. Mr. Stockton is currently President and Chief Executive Officer of GE Asset Management, a global asset manager with approximately $120 billion in assets under management. His business serves a wide range of clients and investors including corporate pension plan sponsors, sovereign wealth funds, insurance companies, public funds and endowments. In this role, Mr. Stockton oversees an array of investment strategies managed by the firm that span US and international equities, fixed income, real estate, private equity and hedge funds. He is the lead trustee for GE Company’s $49 billion multi-asset class US pension plan. During his nearly 30-year career, that has included ten years abroad, Mr. Stockton has overseen large-scale operations and crafted strategies that have resulted in market share gains, acquisitions and integrations, cost reduction, loss management, network expansion, and business portfolio rationalization. Mr. Stockton previously spent 24 years at GE Capital where, in his last assignment as President and Chief Executive Officer of the $5 billion revenue Global Banking business, he led the unit’s restructuring during the financial crisis of 2008. Business operations of this 40,000-employee division spanned 26 markets in Europe, Asia, and Latin America encompassing banking and consumer finance platforms, as well as Universal Bank joint ventures with emerging markets partners. During his time in the role, Mr. Stockton executed on strategies to sell 15 non-core banks, lower operating costs by $1 billion and reduce credit losses by 53% from the peak of the downturn. This disciplined operational execution resulted in growing core earnings by 200% from 2009 to 2010. Mr. Stockton further orchestrated GE’s banking expansion across 10 markets in Eastern Europe as President and Chief Executive Officer where he increased net income from $225 million to $944 million within a four-year period—creating General Electric’s largest banking business in Europe. He also served as Chief Executive Officer for GE Capital Bank in Switzerland and as Chief Risk Officer for GE Mortgage Corporation that owned a $120 billion global mortgage insurance company and a $110 billion mortgage servicing business. Earlier in his career, Mr. Stockton was a Managing Director for GE Commercial Real Estate where he completed over $2 billion in transactions that added in excess of a 25% return on equity. Mr. Stockton is a member of the Board of Directors for Synchrony Financial, the market leading, publicly traded US private label credit card provider with approximately $55 billion in assets and $2 billion in annual profits. He serves as a Director on the non-profit boards of A Better Chance, GE Foundation and Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Mr. Stockton is a member of the Executive Leadership Council, Parent Advisory Council at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business and the Executive Advisory Council at North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University School of Business and Economics where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in Accounting. He is a former Board Director for Garanti Bank in Turkey, Bank BPH in Poland and BAC Credomatic Bank in Central America. Board Biographies Amachie K. Ackah is Founder of Clay Cove Capital where he has oversight responsibilities for all investment, strategic, and operational activities of the firm. Clay Cove Capital is a Delaware Limited Liability Company, which serves as the fund manager to a number of specialpurpose real estate investment funds and other special-purpose entities which invest—either directly or indirectly through collective investment vehicles—in commercial real estate. Clay Cove Capital seeks investment opportunities that meet most, if not all, of the following investment criteria: institutional scale, attractive basis, risk mitigation, value creation, multiple exit strategies, control positions, and institutional promote structures. Clay Cove Capital is completely beneficially owned and managed by Amachie K. Ackah and Brian D. Eng. Mr. Ackah has over 15 years of real estate industry experience as a professional in both real estate investment funds and development companies. After graduating Williams College in 1995, he joined Goldman Sachs as a Financial Analyst and then attended the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania earning his MBA with dual majors in finance and real estate. At Wharton, Mr. Ackah was a Toigo Fellow and distinguished as a Murphy Fellow by the faculty of the Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center where he continues to serve as a Research Sponsor. Since graduating Wharton, he has worked in all aspects of real estate investing and development. He was an Acquisitions and Asset Management Specialist at The Praedium Group LP (formerly Credit Suisse First Boston’s real estate opportunity fund), the director of acquisitions and development for the Buccini/Pollin Group, Inc., a real estate operating partner that acquires, develops and manages commercial, lodging, residential and office properties in the Mid-Atlantic region, and a Principal responsible for acquisitions and asset management at Lubert-Adler Real Estate LP, a real estate opportunity fund located in Philadelphia. In 2007, Mr. Ackah launched Argosy Real Estate Partners as its Founder and Managing Partner. AREP, Argosy Capital’s first institutional real estate opportunity fund, focuses on creating real value at the asset level through redevelopment, development or repositioning, resulting in high margins, low cost-bases and multiple exit strategies throughout the lifecycle of each investment. Kenneth J. Bacon (REEC Board Vice Chairman) is Co-founder and a Managing Partner of RailField Partners, a financial advisory and asset management firm that specializes in mortgage finance and real estate. Recently, RailField Partners started Railfield Realty Partners, which is investing in apartment communities on behalf of a major pension plan. Mr. Bacon started RailField Partners in 2012 after retiring from Fannie Mae, where he was Executive Vice President for the multifamily business. In this role, he was responsible for a $195 billion portfolio, which included senior debt, mezzanine loans, tax credits and equity. Prior to joining Fannie Mae, Mr. Bacon served as Director of Securitization at the Resolution Trust Corporation, and as an officer of Morgan Stanley. In addition to his duties at RailField Partners, he serves on the Board of Forest City Enterprises, Comcast, and Bentall Kennedy. A former trustee of Stanford University, he is also a member of various advisory boards at the school, including the Center for Longevity and the Parents Advisory Council. He has a BA from Stanford University, a Master of Science from the London School of Economics where he studied as a Marshal Scholar, and an MBA from the Harvard Graduate School of Business. Moctesuma Esparza, Chief Executive Officer of Maya Cinemas North America, Inc., is an award-winning filmmaker, producer, entrepreneur and activist, revered for his contributions to the movie industry and commitment to Latinos. Mr. Esparza established Maya Cinemas, a chain of modern movie theatre complexes with the focus on providing mainstream entertainment in Latino centric underdeveloped urban communities. Some of his production credits include: Selena, Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (HBO), The Milagro Beanfield War, Gettysburg, and Walkout (HBO). Mr. Esparza founded the Los Angeles Academy of Arts and Enterprise Charter School, is Co-Founder of NALIP, Co-Founder and former Chair of the NAA, and is a Founding Board Member of the Sundance Institute. He was appointed Commissioner to the Los Angeles City Employees’ Retirement System by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa where he chaired the investment committee, and was also appointed by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to the planning commission of the National Museum of the American Latino. In 2013, he was named the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year for the Los Angeles Greater Region. Most recently, Mr. Esparza was appointed as a Director of the Los Angeles Industrial Bond Authority by Mayor Garcetti. Leslie D. Hale is Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of RLJ Lodging Trust. Leslie Hale is a seasoned real estate and finance executive whose career spans over 20 years and involves more than $30 billion in transactions. Ms. Hale has served as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for RLJ Lodging Trust (NYSE: RLJ) since 2007 and was promoted to Executive Vice President in 2013. RLJ is one of the largest publicly-traded lodging REITs in the United States, with 140 hotels operating across the country. In May 2011, Ms. Hale successfully managed the execution of the roll-up and merger of RLJ Development, a hospitality investment firm, with its two affiliated private equity funds, and the subsequent initial public offering of RLJ Lodging Trust. As CFO, Ms. Hale is responsible for all financial matters across RLJ and is intricately involved in the company’s investment decision-making, daily operations and long-term strategic planning. In addition to her CFO responsibilities, Ms. Hale oversees all asset and corporate-level transactions. Before joining RLJ, Ms. Hale held several positions within General Electric Capital Corp. (GE), including as a Vice President in the Mergers and Acquisitions Group of GE Commercial Finance. Her career at GE Real Estate spanned two continents and numerous roles, including work in the Large Transactions Group and the European Mergers & Acquisitions Group. Ms. Hale was previously an investment banker at Goldman, Sachs & Co., advising clients across industries on mergers, acquisitions, and corporate finance matters. Ms. Hale earned her MBA from Harvard Business School and her BBA degree with a concentration in Finance from Howard University. She serves as a Trustee of Howard University and sits on the board of several non-profit organizations. Ms. Hale and her family reside in the Maryland area. Tammy Jones, President & Managing Principal of Basis Investment Group, LLC. Ms. Jones founded and launched Basis Investment Group (“Basis”) as a minority and women owned business in 2009 in partnership with lead investor, JEMB Realty Corporation, creating a team with more than 60 years of combined commercial real estate debt and equity experience. Basis is a multi-strategy commercial real estate investment platform that acquires and originates senior mortgages, mezzanine loans and B notes, CMBS, performing and distressed whole loans, preferred equity and equity positions on behalf of its investors. Ms. Jones is both Managing Principal and President of Basis and is responsible for overseeing the day to day management of the firm and its separate account and JV investments. While many other funds struggled to deploy capital in 2009/10, Basis, since inception under the leadership of Ms. Jones, has succeeded in closing more than 181 transactions totaling nearly $2.0 billion in CRE debt related investments. Ms. Jones has more than 23 years of experience in the CRE finance industry, a solid record of building and growing debt platforms and a well-developed strategic view of the future of this business. Prior to joining Basis, Ms. Jones spent five years with CWCapital LLC (“CW”), where she was the head of CW’s fixed and floating rate Capital Markets Lending Division. In this role, she created CW’s national capital markets lending platform from inception, developed and branded the business and managed 80 professionals across eight (8) offices. Under her direction, the team originated more than 500 loans totaling in excess of $6 billion in fixed, floating and mezzanine loans collateralized by CRE assets across the country. Prior to CW, Ms. Jones was a Senior Vice President of Commercial Capital Initiatives, Inc., a GMACCM subsidiary (now Berkadia) (“GMAC”), where she was part of the senior management team responsible for creating GMAC’s Capital Markets lending division. Ms. Jones was responsible for building and overseeing the securitization platform, where she securitized in excess of $25 billion, and was a senior member of the firm’s Credit Committee. Prior to her seven years with GMAC, she held positions at Equitable Real Estate and AMRESCO Management, Inc. where she was involved in equity acquisitions and sales, mortgage lending and workouts, servicing and due diligence of portfolios including RTC pools. Ms. Jones currently sits on the Board of Directors for the Real Estate Executive Council, is a board member of the New Agenda, and a member of the President’s Council of Cornell Women (PCCW). Ms. Jones holds a BA in Economics from Cornell University and an MBA with a concentration in Real Estate Finance from Georgia State University. Denise J. Lewis is a member of the Board of Directors of the law firm of Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP, a preeminent business law firm of 250 attorneys. Joining the firm in 1983, Ms. Lewis is a senior partner of this Michigan-based firm that represents clients nationally in the private equity and real estate arenas. The firm handles legal matters for large roster of major national private equity funds including raising and investing capital and the acquisition and refinancing of portfolio companies and individual properties. Further Ms. Lewis concentrates her practice in representing national real estate developers in complex and sophisticated transactions that include public-private partnerships, urban redevelopment and mixed-use development. She handles multi-tiered transactions involving shopping centers, office building, single-family residential, apartment complexes, hotels and industrial facilities. She represents corporate borrowers, institutional lenders and major developers in loan transactions involving construction financing and permanent/end loans. Ms. Lewis is a fellow of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers and has been recognized in Chambers USA as a leading business lawyer. She has also been recognized by Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers. She has been named by Michigan Lawyers Weekly as one Michigan’s top “Women in Law.” She serves on the boards, and is an officer, of several civic and philanthropic organizations including the McGregor Fund, the Wayne State University Foundation, the Detroit Investment Fund and St. John Providence Health System. Ms. Lewis received her BA degree with honors from Columbia University and her JD degree with honors from the University of Michigan Law School. Victor B. MacFarlane is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of MacFarlane Partners, which he founded in 1987 to provide real estate investment management services to institutional investors. Under his leadership, MacFarlane Partners pioneered the urban investment concept among institutional real estate managers in the 1990s and today is one of the leading real estate investment management firms in the United States. Mr. MacFarlane has more than 30 years of real estate experience, and has worked extensively in property development, acquisitions, asset management and portfolio management on behalf of some of the world’s largest pension plans and institutions. A past recipient of the National Inner City Leadership Award from the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City and the Trailblazer Achievement Award from the Global Diversity Summit, Mr. MacFarlane serves on the Board of Directors of the Robert Toigo Foundation, the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City, and Developers Diversified Realty Corporation. He also sits on the Board of Advisors for UCLA School of Law and the Board Facilities Committee of Stanford Hospital & Clinics. Richmond S. McCoy is Chief Executive Officer and President of UrbanAmerica Advisors, LLC (UA, LLC). Mr. McCoy is a nationally recognized real estate executive with over 30 years of diverse real estate transaction-development and asset management experience. He has consummated more than $6 billion in transactions and operates internationally. Mr. McCoy is leading UrbanAmerica’s efforts as part of the general partnership in the Master Planned city of Finningley in Durbin, South Africa. It is a vast project with over 66 thousand acres and is valued at over $9 billion upon completion. Mr McCoy is the President & Chief Executive Officer of UrbanAmerica Advisors and UrbanAmerica Principals III. As affiliated entities, UrbanAmerica Advisors and UrbanAmerica Principals III (collectively “UrbanAmerica”) are the successor entities to UrbanAmerica, LP, a minority controlled real estate investment advisor, launched in 1998, currently with $1 billion in real estate assets under management in two private equity real estate funds. This partnership between two established commercial real estate entities—UrbanAmerica, LP and Behringer Harvard, which invests in assets domestically and internationally, represents a combined $11 billion of commercial real estate under management. The combined partnership currently manages more than 47 million sq. ft. across 70+ markets nationwide and has more than 350 employees located in 22 offices within key U.S. metropolitan markets. Bolstering UrbanAmerica, LP’s historical core competencies, UrbanAmerica specializes in assets located in urban centers, as well as properties located in top metro areas nationwide. Most recently UrbanAmerica Advisors formed a partnership with Renaissance Downtowns in the $2 billion Master Plan Development of downtown Hempstead, NY, where they have attained Master Developer designation from the city. UrbanAmerica was founded in 1998 as one of the first real estate companies to focus on acquiring and developing commercial real estate in communities of diversity in major metropolitan markets nationally on behalf of the country’s leading institutional investors. As a result of concentrating its efforts on urban markets, the company has acquired over $2 billion of real estate while providing market rate returns for its investors and creating more than 27,000 jobs for residents of low income communities in which the company has invested. UrbanAmerica’s notable list of investors includes the nation’s largest public and private pension funds and the top banks and insurance companies. Prior to assuming leadership at UrbanAmerica LP, McCoy was Founding Partner and Principal of three other firms specializing in real estate brokerage, asset management and development. Mr. McCoy has forged many ongoing partnerships with numerous faith based and community development organizations nationwide. Mr. McCoy has led efforts in working with the US Treasury in the CDFI Fund to deploy $267 milllion worth of tax credits within the last 8 years. Mr. McCoy is a frequent expert panelist for the public and private pension fund industry as well as speaking as an economic development/CRA Compliance issues the federal regulators compliance matters for US based banks including serving as a panelist for the Federal Reserve Bank. He also is a speaker in urban market conferences such as: Information Management Network (IMN), Pension Real Estate Association (PREA), Opal Financial, National Association of Realtors and Novagradac New Markets Tax Credits. Mr. McCoy attended Fordham University in New York City. He is the recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Destiny Bible College in Tampa, Florida in recognition of his extensive contribution to religious organizations in the area of real estate and finance. Ronald K. McDonald is Managing Principal of RMC Development, LLC in the greater Washington, DC/Baltimore region; where he is responsible for assisting clients (public and private) with their commercial real estate and finance objectives. He is an accomplished commercial real estate and financial services executive with 22 years in the industry who has been involved in the acquisition, brokerage, development and management of over $6 billion in real estate equities. Mr. McDonald is also responsible for the delivery of the firm’s specialized financial advisory services, with a focus on sourcing capital and structuring transactions. Considered an industry expert on BRAC (Base Realignment and Closure), RMC Development currently leads the redevelopment of a former military base in Annapolis, Maryland. Plans are underway for a massive 46-acre waterfront office campus across from the United States Naval Academy complete with boat slips, restaurants, retail and a luxury hotel with panoramic views over the Chesapeake Bay. Mr. McDonald has served as a real estate advisor to the National Capital Revitalization Corp (NCRC) in Washington, DC and Chairman of the Prince George’s County TOD Subcommittee. He is an adjunct professor for the University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Real Estate Development and serves on its Council of Advisors. He has held membership in the Real Estate Roundtable (President’s Council) and several other professional organizations. Mr. McDonald holds a BS from the US Naval Academy as well as a Masters in Finance from the University of Maryland. A decorated US Navy veteran, his leadership and service was personally recognized through The Thousand Points of Light Award by former President George H. W. Bush. Ken McIntyre is Senior Vice President, Head of Commercial Real Estate at Hudson City Savings Bank. Mr. McIntyre leads the Commercial Real Estate Department at Hudson City, a $37 billion bank headquartered in New Jersey. Prior to joining Hudson City in early 2012, Mr. McIntyre was the Managing Principal and founder of PassPort Real Estate, LLC, a consulting firm focused on advising clients on various areas of commercial real estate finance, including debt and equity sourcing and structuring, and strategic advice on creating investing platforms and vehicles. Formerly, Mr. McIntyre was a Managing Director in MetLife’s Real Estate Investments Group with various responsibilities across both the debt and equity portfolios, including coordinating equity acquisitions; creating a Real Estate Capital Markets group; serving as the pricing desk for all commercial mortgage originations and serving on the real estate investment committee. Concurrently, Mr. McIntyre was the Senior Real Estate Officer of the MetLife Bank. Prior to joining MetLife, Mr. McIntyre held senior origination and relationship management roles at KeyBank, GE Capital Real Estate and UBS. Mr. McIntyre graduated from Florida A&M University with a degree in Economics and a concentration in Banking and Finance. He is a trustee and member of the Executive Committee of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC); an active member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI), the Real Estate Roundtable (RER), Real Estate Lenders Association (RELA) and a founding member of Real Estate Networking Trust (R*E*N*T) and the Real Estate Executive Council (REEC). Mr. McIntyre formerly served on the advisory boards of African American Real Estate Professionals of New York (AAREPNY, now known as the Council for Urban Real Estate or CURE) and The Real Estate Center of The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Additionally, he is on the Board of Trustees for the National Jazz Museum in Harlem and Yorkville Youth Athletic Association. Roland S. Merchant, Jr. is a Director at Eastdil Secured, LLC, a wholly owned Real Estate Investment Bank of Wells Fargo. Mr. Merchant has over 15 years of experience in finance, sales and real estate investment banking. He has been involved in over $12 billion of investment sales, debt placement and loan sales transactions for clients including AIG, EQR, FDIC, MetLife, Prudential Mortgage Capital, Related and TIAA-CREF. Prior to joining Eastdil Secured, Mr. Merchant was an investment banking associate in the Capital Markets Group at Cushman and Wakefield and the Leveraged Finance Group at Merrill Lynch. Mr. Merchant holds an MBA from Columbia Business School, where he was awarded the Robert A. Toigo Fellowship and a BA from Dillard University. Mr. Merchant is a Licensed Securities Representative (Series 7 & 63), a Licensed Real Estate Broker in the State of New York and a member of Urban Land Institute (ULI) and the Real Estate Roundtable (RER) President’s Council. Aasia Mustakeem, a Partner at Smith, Gambrell and Russell (Atlanta), focuses on commercial real estate and real estate finance. Ms. Mustakeem represents developers, purchasers and sellers in the acquisition, disposition and development of office, hotel, retail, industrial, mixed-use, multifamily and medical office projects. Her experience includes advising lenders and borrowers in secured loan and workout transactions; representing landlords and tenants in negotiating commercial leases; representing companies that acquire and operate health care facilities; representing institutions in the ownership, operation and finance of corporate-owned real estate; and representing energy companies, with a focus on renewable development projects. She also counsels companies involved in the purchase and sale of timberlands, and advises companies on project and infrastructure finance. Ms. Mustakeem has been selected as a Georgia Super Lawyer by Atlanta Magazine since 2004, has been recognized as one of Georgia Trend’s Legal Elite since 2006 and is a past Chairperson of the 2,000 member Real Estate Section of the Georgia Bar. In addition to the Board of REEC, Ms. Mustakeem is a board member of the Grady Memorial Hospital Corporation and the Georgia Bar Foundation, where she serves as Immediate Past President. She is a member of Leadership Atlanta and Leadership CREW, and is a Fellow of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers. In 2010, Ms. Mustakeem received the Commitment to Equality Award that was presented by the Women in the Professions Committee of the State Bar of Georgia. She also received the Outstanding Woman in the Profession Achievement Award from the Atlanta Bar Association (2003) and the Trailblazer Award presented by BLSA at Georgia State University College of Law (2009). In 2011, Ms. Mustakeem was a recipient of the Law and Justice Award presented by Women Looking Ahead Magazine to attorneys who have devoted their careers to serving the public interest and acting as catalysts for positive change in their communities. She was also honored as the recipient of the 2012 Global Diversity Summit in Commercial Real Estate Conscientious Service Award. In 2014, Ms. Mustakeem began a six-year term as a member of the Georgia Board of Bar Examiners. Quintin E. Primo III (Founding REEC Board Chairman) serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Capri Capital Partners, LLC (“Capri”), a real estate investment management firm advising pension fund and other institutional investors. Active in the real estate industry for more than 30 years, Mr. Primo has challenged conventional wisdom in developing new markets for investment. Under his leadership, Capri became an early investor in US multifamily residential and urban property markets, and is now expanding internationally, with a focus on the high growth markets of Africa, India and the Middle East. In these and other investment programs, his goal has been to achieve the highest risk-adjusted returns for the firm’s institutional clients. Mr. Primo has also been active in civic and non-profit initiatives. He is a founder and currently board chairman of the Primo Center for Women and Children, a transitional center and family institute for the homeless; was founding chairman of the Chicago Alliance to End Homelessness; and is a board member of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs as well as the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, among other activities. Mr. Primo received his MBA from Harvard University Graduate School of Business and a BS in Finance with honors from Indiana University. He has been featured in national publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Fortune Magazine, Forbes, The New York Times, Bloomberg Business Week and Black Enterprise, and is a business contributor to CNBC cable news network. In addition to public company board experience, he has written or co-authored numerous articles and industry white papers and is often recognized for his professional, civic and philanthropic contributions. Mr. Primo is an avid cyclist and resides in the Chicago area with his family. James H. Simmons, III is Partner at Ares Management LLC and Managing Partner of the $485 million Ares Domestic Emerging Markets (“ADEM”) Fund I. Mr. Simmons is the primary architect of Ares’ strategy of investing in residential and commercial assets located in Domestic Emerging Markets (“DEMs”), which are the revitalizing urban cores of major growth cities in the US including New York, Los Angeles, Newark and Washington, DC. To date, Ares has acquired over $2.3 billion of assets in DEMs and through the ADEM Fund vehicle will continue to further pursue transactions in these markets. Mr. Simmons was previously the interim President and Chief Executive Officer of the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation. Mr. Simmons graduated with a Master of Management degree from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, a MS degree in Engineering from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and a BS degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Princeton University. Kirk A. Sykes (REEC Board Chairman), President of Urban Strategy America Fund, LP, is the head of an urban investment, development and redevelopment fund for select institutional investors. The Fund is a true “triple bottom-line fund” that offers investors an opportunity to transform urban and economic development areas in their states, regions and cities while achieving an attractive return on their investment by prioritizing diversity in the asset types and locations in order to maximize returns. Mr. Sykes is responsible for the supervision of the partnership equity placement, the identification of investments and the day-to-day business operations of the USA Fund. He combines his professional training and hands-on experience in the areas of development, design and construction to create customized responses to the complex issues of urban real estate development. His approach is grounded in the bottom-line driven perspective gained during his tenure as Chairman of The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and a member of Fleet Bank and BankBoston’s First Community Bank Advisory Boards, along with being on the boards of NAIOP New England and ULI New England, and various other for-profit and nonprofit board affiliations. His combination of business and community-based experience allow him to bridge the competing concerns that sometimes block urban projects from moving forward. His specialty is the creation of urban mixed-use developments. Michael E. Tabb, Managing Principal of Red Rock Global, LLC, is responsible for setting the overall strategic direction for Red Rock Global. With formal training and a 25+ year professional career in commercial real estate, business administration and public/media relations, he serves as the principal relationship manager with the Company’s investors, strategic partners and clients. He is responsible for developing business processes and for new business development. Additionally, he provides direct leadership for the major functional areas of tenant representation, corporate services, complex assemblage and dispositions, asset repositioning, and real estate consulting. Formerly, Michael was the Global Director of Real Estate responsible for The Coca-Cola Company’s real estate activities worldwide. He also served as a Group Manager for LaSalle Partners in Midtown New York City. Additionally, Michael has served in several positions in the U.S. Navy, including Assistant 1st Lieutenant, Main Propulsion Assistant, Assault Boat Group Commander, Public Affairs Officer and Director of Planning and Policies for the Chief of Naval Information, receiving six Navy Achievement Medals and the Navy Commendation Medal. Michael holds the following degress and distinctions: MBA, University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School, (2000 Toigo Alumni of the Year); University of Oklahoma, DoD Advanced Program in Organizational Strategy and Communication; BS, U.S. Naval Academy (Freshman and Senior Year Leadership Award and Honor Board representative); U.S. Navy Thermal Engineering School (honor graduate). Michael also serves on: Board of Advisors, University of Pennsylvania, Institute for Urban Research; Past Member, Real Estate Roundtable - President’s Council; Director, Real Estate Executive Council; Alumni, Robert Toigo Foundation; National Black MBA Association; Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors; Member, 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Chairman; Global Diversity Summit in Commercial Real Estate, Leadership Atlanta 2011. Michael is a licensed real estate broker (multiple locations) and Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Naval Reserves. The Real Estate Executive Council (REEC) is the leading professional trade association formed to promote the interests of minority executives doing business in the commercial real estate industry. REEC strives to create opportunities for relationship development and access to information that will lead to increased business opportunities between and among member organizations, as well as with majority owned firms. Confirmed Attendees GUESTS Daren Bascome Managing Director Proverb Bruce A. Beal, Jr. President Related Companies Benjamin Blakney Managing Director-Institutional Real Estate, Direct Investments Mesirow Financial Peter Braffman Managing Director GCM Grosvenor Dexter Campbell Managing Director American Realty Capital Adam M. Cloud City Treasurer City of Hartford Omowale Crenshaw Managing Principal Geocentric Development Group International L. Heather Mitchell Chief Administrative Officer Capri Capital Partners, LLC Ronald R. Pressman Chief Operating Officer & Executive Vice President TIAA-CREF Cherie Santos-Wuest Principal Investment Officer - Real Estate Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Funds Juan Serrano Product Specialist GE Asset Management Dmitri Stockton President & Chief Executive Officer GE Asset Management Scott M. Stringer Comptroller City of New York Carra Wallace Chief Diversity Officer New York City Comptroller Jeffrey D. DeBoer President & Chief Executive Officer The Real Estate Roundtable Paul T. Williams, Jr. President & Chief Executive Officer Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) Eugene J. Duffy Senior Managing Director, Institutional Services Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation Ryan Williams Chief Executive Officer Cadre Gennell Jefferson Senior Vice President – Business Development GE Asset Management Anisa Keith Managing Director BRP Companies Jared Kushner Chief Executive Officer Kushner Companies David J. LaRue President & Chief Executive Officer Forest City Enterprises, Inc. Meredith Marshall Managing Partner BRP Companies Confirmed Attendees REEC BOARD REEC MEMBERS Kirk A. Sykes President Urban Strategy America Fund, LP REEC Board Chairman Jeffrey Beckham Fund Manager / Managing Director Jamestown, LP Amachie K. Ackah Founder Clay Cove Capital Leslie D. Hale Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer & Treasurer RLJ Lodging Trust Tammy Jones President & Managing Principal Basis Investment Group, LLC Denise J. Lewis Senior Partner Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP Victor B. MacFarlane Chairman & Chief Executive Officer MacFarlane Partners Richmond S. McCoy Chief Executive Officer & President UrbanAmerica Advisors, LLC Ronald K. McDonald Managing Principal RMC Development, LLC Roland S. Merchant, Jr. Director Eastdil Secured, LLC Quintin E. Primo III Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Capri Capital Partners, LLC Founding REEC Board Chairman James H. Simmons III Partner Ares Management LLC Buwa Binitie Managing Principal Dantes Partners, LLC Jackie Brady Managing Principal Canopy Investment Advisors LLC Lee A. Brathwaite Vice President, Corporate Real Estate Prudential Insurance Company Herman E. Bulls Chairman, Public Institutions Jones Lang LaSalle Gwendolyn L. Butler President Capri Capital Partners, LLC Richie L. Butler Managing Director Prescott Group Evens Charles President & Chief Executive Officer Frontier Development and Hospitality Group, LLC Donald P. Cogsville Chief Executive Officer The Cogsville Group LLC Edmund Donaldson Managing Director USAA Real Estate Company Khalif Edwards Director Clarion Partners George C. Fatheree, III Associate Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Albert Gentry Managing Principal Cornerstone Development, LLC Todd A. Gomez Senior Vice President Bank of America Merrill Lynch John Green Managing Director MacFarlane Partners Gregory M. Weston Senior Counsel Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Troy S. Jenkins Managing Director Profit Investments Careina Williams Principal Artemis Real Estate Partners Ken Jett Managing Director Hines REEC STAFF Danita Johnson Vice President Franklin Real Asset Advisors Jair K. Lynch President & Chief Executive Officer Jair Lynch Development Partners Oscar Groves Executive Director, REEC Senior Associate, Investor Relations Capri Capital Partners, LLC Taidgh H. McClory Senior Vice President / Partner CBRE / New England Trevor L. Michael Managing Director TIAA-CREF Sharif T. Mitchell Area Leader Paradigm Tax Group Lyneir Richardson Executive Director, The Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Rutgers Business School Jonathan H. Richter Head of Real Estate Rosewood Investment Corporation Deepa S. Taylor Rev. Dr. Richard L. 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