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Real Estate Executive Council 2009 Fall Chairman’s Forum Ritz-Carlton Chicago (A Four Seasons Hotel) Chicago, Illinois REAL ESTATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 2009 FALL CHAIRMAN’S FORUM SEPTEMBER 24 – 25, 2009 THE RITZ-CARLTON CHICAGO (A Four Seasons Hotel) 160 East Pearson Street, at Water Tower Place Chicago, IL (312) 266-1000 Thursday, September 24th, 2009 2:00 – 5:00PM REEC BOARD MEETING (Board Members Only) Capri Capital Partners, LLC, 875 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 3430 Chicago, IL 60611, (312) 573-5300 REEC SHUTTLE TO DINNER (Departs promptly from Ritz-Carlton) 7:00PM 8:00 – 10:00PM REEC DINNER (REEC Members & Invited Guests) Private Home of Quintin and Diane Primo Lake Forest, IL 10:15PM REEC RETURN SHUTTLE TO DOWNTOWN (Arrival at Ritz-Carlton at 11:00pm) Friday, September 25th, 2009 8:30 – 9:00AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST The Ritz-Carlton Chicago (Glass Room) 9:00 – 9:15AM WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS The Ritz-Carlton Chicago (Versailles Suite) Quintin E. Primo III, Chairman & CEO, Capri Capital Partners, LLC 9:15 – 10:30AM PLAN SPONSORS/CONSULTANTS ROUNDTABLE Moderator: Gwendolyn L. Butler, President & Chief Operating Officer, Capri Capital Partners, LLC Panelists: Kristin R. Finney-Cooke (Principal, Mercer Investment Consulting), Rob Kochis (Principal, The Townsend Group), Stephanie D. Neely (City Treasurer, City of Chicago), and Timothy L. Reynolds (Senior Portfolio Manager - Mortgage & Real Estate Division, State of Michigan Retirement System) 10:30AM–12:00PM THE STATE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT SPONSORED ECONOMIC PROGRAMS & INITIATIVES: HOW WILL MINORITY BUSINESSES BENEFIT? Kenneth T. Lombard (Partner, Capri Capital Partners, LLC) and Carlton A. Byrd (Manager of Asset Management Financial Agents, Office of Financial Stability, U.S. Department of Treasury) 12:00 – 1:00PM THE IMPORTANCE OF BLACK ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN AMERICA (KEYNOTE LUNCHEON SPEAKER) The Ritz-Carlton Chicago (The Dining Room) Steven Rogers, Gordon & Llura Gund Family Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University BREAK 1:00 – 1:15PM 1:15–1:45PM AFRICA: INVESTING DESPITE PERCEPTION (REEC CHAIRMAN’S FELLOW PRESENTATION) Jennifer Alford-Hall, REEC Chairman’s Fellow, Robert A. Toigo Foundation Fellow & Consortium Fellow, Chief Financial Officer, Black MBA Association, Emory University 1:45–2:45PM CURRENT STATE OF REAL ESTATE: A GENERAL DISCUSSION AMONGST REEC MEMBERS & GUESTS Moderator: Danita Johnson, Investment Manager, Franklin Templeton Real Estate Advisors 2:45–4:00PM ACCESSING INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES: A DISCUSSION ON AFRICA & THE MIDDLE EAST Quintin E. Primo III (Chairman & CEO, Capri Capital Partners, LLC) and Dr. O. Ike Michaels, Jr. (Managing Director, PML Capital Limited) 4:00PM CLOSING REMARKS Quintin E. Primo III, Chairman & CEO, Capri Capital Partners, LLC SPEAKERS AND PANELISTS BIOGRAPHIES Jennifer Alford-Hall REEC Chairman’s Fellow, Robert A. Toigo Foundation Fellow & Consortium Fellow Chief Financial Officer, Black MBA Association Goizueta Business School, Emory University Jennifer Alford-Hall is a second year MBA candidate at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School. She is originally from Atlanta, Georgia and has a B.S. in Building Construction from the Georgia Institute of Technology. During her senior year at Georgia Tech, she created and led a residential construction firm focused on urban revitalization developing over 20 homes and more than $4 million in product revenue during a four-year period. Last summer, Jennifer interned at JPMorgan in the Real Estate Investment Banking group, where she was selected as a Launching Leaders Fellow. Jennifer enjoys traveling, dining out in new places and exploring new cultures. Carlton A. Byrd Manager of Asset Management Financial Agents Office of Financial Stability U.S. Department of Treasury Prior to joining the U.S. Treasury, Mr. Byrd served as Senior U.S. Executive for IKOS Asset Management, a $1.5 billion global macro and currency fund and Director of Institutional Business Development at Prisma Capital Partners, a $4 billion alternative asset management firm. Prior to joining Prisma Capital, Mr. Byrd was a founding Managing Director at RLJ Select Investments, where he led the development of their institutional hedge fund of fund asset management platform in partnership between the RLJ Companies and Deutsche Asset Management. Prior, he was a founding Managing Director at Cameron Capital Management, a convertible arbitrage hedge fund and a Senior Vice President with FBR Investment Management, a financial institution focused asset management platform. Mr. Byrd began his career at Goldman, Sachs & Co. in 1994 where he spent eight years as a Vice President in Goldman’s equity capital markets and sales/trading group. While at Goldman, Mr. Byrd developed and taught “Equity Markets and Portfolio Theory” at Baruch’s College of Continuing Studies. Mr. Byrd served six years as an officer in the U.S. Navy, where he received the Southwest Asia Service Medal for deployment aboard the USS EL Paso (LKA-117) during Operation Desert Storm. Mr. Byrd holds a B.S. Economics degree in Finance from the Wharton School of Business and a B.A.S. degree in Systems Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Byrd also holds an M.B.A. from the Harvard Graduate School of Business. Gwendolyn L. Butler President & Chief Operating Officer Capri Capital Partners, LLC As President and Chief Operating Officer, Ms. Butler oversees the operations of the investment, client service, marketing, and financial activities of the firm. She has 32 years of institutional lending, corporate finance, and investment management experience including serving as Executive Director of UBS Global Asset Management and Managing Director of Bear Stearns & Co. Ms. Butler received a Masters of Management from the J. L. Kellogg Graduate School of Business of Northwestern University with a concentration in Finance and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Michigan. Ms. Butler holds the Series 7, 63, and 65 securities licenses. Kristin R. Finney-Cooke Principal Mercer Investment Consulting Kristin is a principal in Mercer’s Chicago office as well as the National Public Fund Segment Leader for Mercer Investment Consulting. She is responsible for providing clients with advice on asset allocation, investment policy development, investment manager selection, performance measurement and overall analysis and evaluation of results. Currently, Kristin provides these services to large public and corporate fund clients. Prior to joining Mercer, Kristin spent over six years at Credit Suisse First Boston in their Private Client Services Group where her primary focus was to develop and implement customized investment strategies to meet her client’s financial objectives. Kristin received a BS degree from Howard University and an MBA in Finance and Accounting from the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago. Danita Johnson Investment Manager Franklin Templeton Real Estate Advisors Danita Johnson is an Investment Manager with Franklin Templeton Investments where she is actively involved in sourcing, underwriting and monitoring global private real estate investment vehicles. Additionally, she serves as an Assistant Portfolio Manager and Chairperson of the Diversity/MWBE Committee. Prior to joining Franklin Templeton, Ms. Johnson was an Investment Officer with the New York City Comptroller’s Office where she assisted with the oversight of the New York City Retirement Systems’ private equity real estate investment portfolio and with the implementation of the Emerging Manager Program. Prior to joining New York City, Ms. Johnson worked with Prudential Financial in the Equity Research Group where she was involved with the research and analysis of publicly traded corporations in the Healthcare sector and with Credit Suisse First Boston in the Credit Risk Management Division where she facilitated the development and implementation of a global credit exposure and risk monitoring business application system. Ms. Johnson holds a B.A. in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is a member of the Real Estate Executive Council and the National Association of Securities Professionals. Rob Kochis Principal The Townsend Group Mr. Kochis has 21 years of direct real estate experience, including real estate law, urban planning and development, and portfolio consulting. Mr. Kochis currently provides real estate investment consulting to public and Taft-Hartley pension funds having real estate investment programs totaling more than $15 billion. Services include strategic and investment planning, structuring programs for multi-asset class portfolios, and identification and selection of managers, pooled funds and individual account investment opportunities. In addition to domestic pension fund clients, Mr. Kochis advises an overseas private investor in the implementation of a $400 million real estate investment program focusing upon private investment in the United States and global real estate securities. In connection with this program, he helped craft a tax efficient means of repatriating investment income and completed a study recommending allocation methods for an efficient global real estate portfolio. Prior to joining Townsend, Mr. Kochis was a practicing real estate attorney at a leading regional law firm, and an Economic Development Specialist in the Office of the Mayor for the City of Akron, Ohio. Mr. Kochis is an Advisory Board member and contributor to several real estate associations and is a frequent speaker at industry and client conferences. He received a BS in Public Policy Management from the University of Akron and a JD from Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Kenneth T. Lombard Partner Capri Capital Partners, LLC Mr. Lombard most recently served as President of Starbucks Entertainment, a position he held from 2004 to 2008. In that position, Mr. Lombard provided the vision and strategy for Starbucks Entertainment initiatives. Under his leadership, Starbucks experienced remarkable success across every entertainment platform. Prior to joining Starbucks, Mr. Lombard served as President of Johnson Development Corporation (JDC) since its inception in 1992 until 2004. Mr. Lombard was instrumental in fulfilling the company’s mission to become one of the nation’s foremost urban development companies. During his tenure as president of JDC, he negotiated numerous partnerships between JDC and the following companies: Starbucks (UCO/Urban Coffee Company), Loews Cineplex Entertainment (Magic Johnson Theatres), T.G.I. Friday’s (Magic Johnson’s T.G.I. Friday’s), Washington Mutual Bank along with the acquisition of Fatburger Hamburger Company. He also established real estate partnerships with Canyon Advisors, which resulted in Canyon Johnson Urban Fund and MacFarlane Partners which resulted in Johnson MacFarlane Urban Partners, which invested in real estate assets valued in excess of $3 billion. These joint ventures invested in real estate investments, which included retail centers and office complexes, along with mixed-use developments throughout the urban communities in the US. Mr. Lombard earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Washington, and currently sits on the Boards of Directors for Timberland and City Year. He lives in Los Angeles, California. O. Ike Michaels, Jr. Managing Director PML Capital Limited Dr. Michaels oversees private equity, infrastructure, real estate, and strategic investor relationships for PML Capital Limited based in Abuja, Nigeria. Prior to PML, Dr. Michaels has more than 25 years of experience in investment and portfolio management obtained from senior positions in the United States, Europe and Africa. From 2005 to 2008, he was the Deputy Chief Investment Officer (Deputy Director) and Co-Head of Alternative Investments with the New Jersey Division of Investment (NJDOI) with direct responsibility for $3.5 billion in real estate investments and $1.5 billion of the infrastructure allocation; 2001 to 2005, he was a Portfolio Manager and Director of Investment Research for the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS); 1998 to 2001, he was a Co-founder and Managing Partner of African Private Equity Partners, LLC where he performed financial advisory work for international clients looking for investments in West Africa; 1998 to 2001, he was Senior Vice President with the $2 billion proprietary trading desk of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette (DLJ) now Credit Suisse; 1995 to 1998 he was a Managing Director and Head of Emerging Markets at Imperial Capital, LLC, Beverly Hills, California, overseeing more than $500 million in high net worth investments; 1992 to 1995, Vice President and Corporate Bond Analyst with Salomon Brothers, Inc.; 1989 to 1992, High Yield Analyst for $10 billion portfolio with First Capital Holdings Corporation, Los Angeles, California; and 1983 to 1988, Assistant Vice President (Merchant Banking) with Bank of America in West Africa and London. Dr. Michaels earned his Doctorate degree in international business and strategy from the International School of Management (ISM), Paris, France; M.Sc. degree in international finance from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles; and MBA and B.Sc. (Honours) degrees in finance, banking and monetary economics from the University of Nigeria, Enugu, Nigeria. Some of his professional memberships include The CFA Institute, The New York Society of Securities Analysts (NYSSA) and the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD – Series 7 & 24). Dr. Michaels is a Trustee of the USA Boxing Foundation (for amateur boxing) and The Ark of Hope, Inc. (for at-risk children and youth). Stephanie D. Neely City Treasurer City of Chicago Stephanie D. Neely, a native of Chicago who grew up on the Southside, brings to the Office of Treasurer of the City of Chicago more than 20 years of financial services experience with leading investment banking institutions. A former vice president at Northern Trust Global Investments, Ms. Neely consistently draws on her work in the fields of asset management, municipal and corporate finance in her role as Treasurer of the City of Chicago. Ms. Neely has a deep personal commitment to serving the City, and has brought a wealth of experience to the Office of the Treasurer. She is one of three citywide elected offices in the City of Chicago government; the other two are Mayor and City Clerk. As Treasurer, Ms. Neely is responsible for investing a portfolio of approximately $7 billion and serves as a trustee on five public pension boards. Ms. Neely holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Smith College and a Master’s Business Administration in Finance from the University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business. She was appointed City Treasurer by Mayor Richard M. Daley in December 2006 and won a citywide municipal election in February 2007. Quintin E. Primo III Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Capri Capital Partners LLC Mr. Primo has 30 years of real estate investment experience. Prior to co-founding Capri in 1992, he was Managing Director of Q. Primo & Company, Inc., a real estate investment-banking firm based in Chicago. Previously, Mr. Primo was Vice President for Citicorp Real Estate, Inc. In this capacity, he completed over $2.5 billion in financings on office, retail, industrial, hotel and residential properties. He was also active in the securitization of commercial real estate mortgage loans. Mr. Primo holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance, with honors and high distinction, from Indiana University. Mr. Primo is a director of the Real Estate Roundtable and a member of the Pension Real Estate Association, Urban Land Institute, and other professional and civic organizations. He is a trustee of the Church Pension Group, a multibillion-plan sponsor that is unaffiliated with Capri Capital. Timothy L. Reynolds Senior Portfolio Manager - Mortgage & Real Estate Division State of Michigan Retirement System Mr. Reynolds graduated from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, with a Bachelor’s of Business Administration Degree, majoring in Finance. He has been employed by the State of Michigan Retirement Systems (SMRS) for 18 years as a Senior Portfolio Manager, and is responsible for investing and managing a portfolio of debt and equity real estate instruments in all asset classes, both domestically and internationally. Prior to his employment with SMRS, Mr. Reynolds worked for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in Grand Rapids, Michigan for three years as a Portfolio Analyst, reviewing financial compliance with government guidelines of partnership entities in multifamily mortgage transactions. His employment history also includes seven years as an International Banking Officer for Manufactures’ National Bank in Detroit, Michigan working in the international department completing foreign exchange settlement transactions. He is originally from Detroit, Michigan and graduated from Cass Technical High School. Steven Rogers Gordon & Llura Gund Family Professor of Entrepreneurship Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University Steven Rogers is the Gordon and Llura Gund Family Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship. Professor Rogers teaches Entrepreneurial Finance at Kellogg and is the Director of the Larry and Carol Levy Institute for Entrepreneurial Practice. Before joining the Kellogg Faculty, he owned and operated two manufacturing firms and one retail operation. Prior to becoming an entrepreneur, Professor Rogers worked at Bain and Company Consulting firm, Cummins Engine Company and UNC Ventures, a venture capital firm. Professor Rogers has been named to the Faculty Honor Roll in every quarter he has taught at Kellogg. He has received numerous teaching awards, including the 1996 and 2005 Lawrence G. Lavengood Outstanding Professor of the Year. He is the only professor in Kellogg’s history to have received this award more than once. In 1996, BusinessWeek named him one of the top 12 entrepreneurship professors at graduate business schools in the U.S. In 1997, BusinessWeek named him one of 14 “New Stars of Finance.” In 1998, he was selected as Entrepreneur Of The Year ® (supporter category) by Ernst & Young. In addition to the regular MBA program, Professor Rogers teaches in many Kellogg executive programs in the U.S., Toronto and Hong Kong. He has received the Outstanding Professor Award for the Executive Program 19 times. Professor Rogers currently serves on the Advisory Board of Private Equity firm OCA Ventures. He also serves on the Board of Directors of SC Johnson Wax, W.S. Darley & Company, SuperValu (NYSE), Oakmark Mutual Funds, and AMCORE Financial (Nasdaq). He is a member of JP Morgan Chase’s Capital Investment Committee. His nonprofit work includes board membership for The A Better Chance Program and Urban Prep High School. Professor Rogers is also a former Trustee of Williams College and a former member of the Harvard Business School Visiting Committee. In 2000, he received the “Bicentennial Medal for Distinguished Achievement” by an alum from Williams College. In 2005, he received the “Bert King Award for Service” from the African American Student Union of Harvard Business School. In 2005, he also was selected as “Chicago United’s Business Leader of Color.” In 2006, he was selected as one of the “100 Men Impacting Supplier Diversity.” In 2007, he was inducted into his alma mater, Radner High School’s, Hall of Fame. In 2008 he was inducted into the Minority Business Hall of Fame. Governor Pat Quinn appointed him to be a trustee of the Illinois State Universities Retirement System Pension Board in 2009. He has been often quoted in many publications, including Black Enterprise, Crain’s Business Journal, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Fortune and BusinessWeek. In 2002 Professor Rogers published his first book, The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Finance and Business. He received an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Williams College. He has also completed three mini-Triathlons. REEC BOARD MEMBER BIOGRAPHIES Amachie K. Ackah, Founder & Managing Partner of Cedar Hill Real Estate Partners, LP, an affiliate of the Investment Advisor, where he has responsibilities over the investment process and portfolio management. He has over fifteen years of real estate industry experience as a professional in both real estate investment funds and development companies. Prior to joining Cedar Hill, Mr. Ackah was a principal responsible for acquisitions and portfolio management at Lubert-Adler Partners LP, a premier real estate opportunity fund, for four years. He also served as 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 United States. Mr. Ackah was a member of the investment team at the Praedium Group LP (formerly Credit Suisse First Boston’s real estate opportunity fund) and an analyst at Goldman, Sachs & Co. Mr. Ackah holds a BA from Williams College and an MBA in Finance and Real Estate from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a Toigo Fellow and distinguished as a Murphy Fellow by the faculty of the Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center. Rod L. Bailey, President of GVA Advantis Advisors, LLC is the senior executive responsible for executing the Company’s business plan, including continued direct involvement advising key company clients, mostly in tenant representation transactions and Corporate Services, general business development, including pursuit of new client relationships, directing the dayto-day operations, personnel development and recruitment, and managing and coordinating all of its resources and assignments. GVA Advantis Advisors is a partnership of Red Rock Global and GVA Advantis, and is a minority owned and controlled business enterprise. The Company provides full-service commercial real estate services, including tenant representation, facilities and property management, advisory services, portfolio management/lease administration services, project management and development services and investment sales services to corporate, government agencies and institutional real estate users and owners. Alan R. Braxton, Managing Partner & Co-Founder of Presidio Partners, LLC, a real estate private equity and advisory firm with a singular focus on providing capital raising and advisory services to fund sponsors, operators, REITs and other real estate and infrastructure market participants. Since the firm’s inception in May 2003, Presidio has completed equity engagements in excess of $11.0 billion on behalf of its clients. These clients have targeted strategies for U.S., European, Latin American and Pan-Asian markets with equity capital originating from institutional investors spanning the global markets. Moctesuma Esparza, Chief Executive Officer of Maya Cinemas North America, Inc., is an award-winning filmmaker, producer, entertainment executive, entrepreneur and activist, revered for his contributions to the movie industry and commitment to Latinos everywhere. Esparza established Maya Cinemas, a growing chain of modern movie theatre complexes, and Maya Entertainment, the only Latino owned Entertainment Company targeting U.S. Latinos today. Some of his production credits include: Selena, The Milagro Beanfield War, The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca, and most recently Walkout for HBO. Esparza founded the Los Angeles Academy of Arts and Enterprise Charter School, is Co-Founder of NALIP, Co-Founder of the Smithsonian Latino Center, and founding Member of the Cesar Chavez Foundation. Esparza was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Commissioner to the Los Angeles City Employees Retirement System and, most recently, was appointed by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to the planning commission of the National Museum of the American Latino. Victor B. MacFarlane, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of MacFarlane Partners, one of the leading real estate investment management firms in the U.S. with $7 billion in assets under management. Considered a pioneer of the urban investment concept among institutional real estate managers, Victor has 30 years of real estate investment, development and management experience and has worked extensively on behalf of some of the world’s largest pension plans and institutions. Richmond S. McCoy, President & CEO/CIO of UrbanAmerica, LP, founded in 1998 as a real estate private equity firm to become America’s pre-eminent vehicle for fiscally and socially prudent investment in inner city commercial real estate. UrbanAmerica’s Fund I and Fund II have raised over $520 million in equity. In 2004 UrbanAmerica’s Fund II extended its general partnership to include the New York-based Fisher Brothers. UrbanAmerica’s focus is to deploy equity into real estate assets tenanted by government, medical, academic institutions and supermarket-anchored retail, as well as for-sale housing. The organization operates a portfolio of over 5 million sq. ft. of commercial real estate valued in excess of $2 billion. UrbanAmerica’s investors include many of the country’s largest public pensions, banks and insurance companies. Ronald K. McDonald, Managing Principal - RMC Development, LLC, a full-service real estate development consulting, finance and investment company with a focus on private and public-private projects including major mixed-use, transit-oriented development (TOD) and base closure (BRAC). RMC crafts solutions on behalf of public and private clients for large, complex real estate development projects that offer economic and community benefit. RMC has led a complex multi-year acquisition and entitlement for the Department of Defense’s Base Realignment and Closures (BRAC) project David Taylor Research Center, Annapolis, Maryland. Regarded as one of the nation’s most challenging military base transfers, plans are underway for a 46-acre waterfront development across from the United States Naval Academy. The $250M project boasts 3,000 lineal feet of shoreline, ten Class A office buildings, boat slips, restaurants, retail and a luxury hotel with panoramic views over the Chesapeake Bay. Once completed, it will be the largest waterfront redevelopment project in Annapolis. RMC is also engaged in capital sourcing. Services include preparation of proprietary models for syndication of private investor capital and complex financial structures suitable for institutional investors. Leveraging a deep history of industry relationships, RMC identifies, qualifies, and recommends sources of both debt and equity capital which best meet the project’s asset profile and the owner’s objectives. Kenneth A. McIntyre Jr., Managing Director of MetLife is the Head of Real Estate Strategic Initiatives. Ken’s responsible for developing strategic platforms to increase MetLife’s annual production of commercial mortgages and real estate equities; to improve portfolio management; and to increase the operating efficiency of the existing real estate infrastructure. Additionally, Ken is responsible for further integrating the capabilities of the real estate department with those of the rest of the Investments department and the Insurance infrastructure (such as product development and distribution). MetLife has $35 billion of commercial mortgages and $10 billion of equity real estate in its portfolio. Aasia Mustakeem, Real Estate Partner in the Atlanta office of Epstein Becker & Green (“EBG”), serves on EBG’s National Real Estate Steering Committee and is a member of the firm’s Distressed Asset and Workout Team. Ms. Mustakeem practices in all areas of commercial real estate, including the representation of developers, purchasers and sellers in connection with the acquisition, disposition and development of office, hotel, retail, industrial and mixed-use projects. In addition, she has experience with transit-oriented and infrastructure development projects, including sustainable infrastructure development and other sustainable energy projects. She also has significant experience in connection with lease transactions, representation of both borrowers and lenders in secured loan and workout transactions, and the representation of companies nationwide in connection with the ownership, operation and finance of corporateowned real estate. Ms. Mustakeem also advises borrowers and lenders in connection with financing transactions secured by real property, including resolution of defaults, forbearance agreements and complex real estate restructuring. Ms. Mustakeem has been recognized for several years as a Georgia Super Lawyer by Atlanta Magazine, as well as one of Georgia Trend’s Legal Elite. She is also recognized in The Legal 500 (United States). A past chairperson of the 2,000 member Real Estate Section of the State Bar of Georgia and a Fellow of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, Ms. Mustakeem is active with numerous civic and community organizations and serves on several boards of directors including those of Zoo Atlanta and the Grady Memorial Hospital Corporation. Quintin E. Primo III, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Capri Capital Partners LLC, a real estate investment management firm headquartered in Chicago. The firm has approximately $4 billion in real estate assets currently under management, representing pension funds, governmental agencies and other institutional investors. James H. Simmons III, Partner of AREA Property Partners, formerly known as Apollo Real Estate Advisors and Managing Director of the $480 million Apollo Domestic Emerging Markets (“ADEM”) Fund. Mr. Simmons has been closely associated with Apollo’s push towards investing in residential and commercial assets located in Domestic Emerging Markets (“DEMs”), which are the revitalizing urban cores of major growth cities in the U.S. including New York, Los Angeles, Newark and Washington, D.C. To date, Apollo 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 & Chief Executive Officer of the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation (“The Empowerment Zone” or “UMEZ”). Mr. Simmons graduated with a Master of Management degree from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, a Master of Science degree in Engineering from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Princeton University. Kirk A. Sykes, 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 a member of Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Fleet Bank and BankBoston’s First Community Bank Advisory Boards 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, a full-service provider of real estate transaction management, advisory and development services to real estate owners and users. Red Rock specializes in the revitalization and repositioning of underserved communities and underperforming assets. Notes Notes REEC FALL CHAIRMAN’S FORUM CONFIRMED ATTENDEES AS OF September 21, 2009 GUESTS Ms. Jennifer Alford-Hall REEC Chairman’s Fellow, Robert A. Toigo Foundation Fellow & Consortium Fellow Chief Financial Officer, Black MBA Association Goizueta Business School, Emory University Mr. David Anderson Financial Analyst Acadia Realty Trust Mr. Kofi D. Asomaning MBA Candidate, WG’10 The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Ms. Bernie Bazile Director of Research Cohen Asset Management Ms. Chanell A. Briggs Senior Analyst Capri Capital Partners, LLC Ms. Dana H. Bryson Senior Vice President, Investments MacFarlane Partners Mr. Carlton A. Byrd Manager of Asset Management Financial Agents Office of Financial Stability U.S. Department of Treasury Mr. Michael Campbell Managing Partner Phene Capital Ms. Kristin R. Finney-Cooke Principal Mercer Investment Consulting Dr. Lillie J. Edwards Professor of History Drew University Mr. Paul B. Edwards Principal, Marketing Capri Capital Partners, LLC Mr. R. Dayne Evans Director, Acquisitions & Development Portman Holdings Mr. Malik H. Franklin Principal & Founder Sustainable Urban Strategies Mr. Doug McMurrain President Capital City Development Mr. Alphonse C. Gonzales Chief Operating Officer Valor Realty Advisors, LLC Dr. O. Ike Michaels, Jr. Managing Director PML Capital Limited Ms. Nickol R. Hackett Chief Investment Officer Cook County Pension Fund Ms. Stephanie D. Neely City Treasurer City of Chicago Ms. Larissa Herczeg Vice President Franklin Templeton Real Estate Advisors Mr. Brian D. Nichols Vice President Centerline Capital Group Mr. Rob Kochis Principal The Townsend Group Mr. Kevin M. Pleasant Senior Associate AVP Advisors Mr. Jason Lewis Senior Analyst Capri Capital Partners, LLC Mr. Diego Recalde Managing Principal GreenSpace Developments Mr. Gordon C.C. Liao Vice President Baird Capital Partners Mr. Lyneir Richardson Mr. Etienne Locoh Managing Partner Infinity Real Estate Mr. Kenneth T. Lombard Partner Capri Capital Partners, LLC Mr. Juan Lopez, Jr. Investment Officer Emerging Managers Teachers’ Retirement System of the State of Illinois Mr. Timothy L. Reynolds Senior Portfolio Manager Mortgage & Real Estate Division State of Michigan Retirement System Mr. Steven Rogers Gordon & Llura Gund Family Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University Mr. Luis R. Sanchez Vice President Adelante Capital Management, LLC Ms. Monika Mantilla President Altura Capital Mr. Peter H. Schaff Regional CEO, North America LaSalle Investment Management Ms. Lynette Mays Senior Investment Analyst Ennis Knupp & Associates Ms. Lynn Smith Broker Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. Mrs. Anna McCoy Chief Encouragement Officer Woman Act Now! Ms. Marjorie Torres Managing Principal GreenSpace Developments GUESTS - continued Mr. Tremaine J. Tyson Asssociate Wachovia Ms. Careina Williams Principal, Investments Capri Capital Partners, LLC Ms. June Yu Managing Partner The CenterCap Group Mr. Victor B. MacFarlane Chairman & CEO MacFarlane Partners Mr. James H. Simmons III Partner AREA Property Partners Dr. Richmond S. McCoy President & CEO/CIO UrbanAmerica, LP Mr. Kirk A. Sykes President Urban Strategy America Fund, LP Mr. Ronald K. McDonald Managing Principal RMC Development, LLC Mr. Michael E. Tabb Managing Principal Red Rock Global, LLC REEC BOARD MEMBERS Mr. Quintin E. Primo III Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Capri Capital Partners, LLC REEC Board Chairman Mr. Amachie K. Ackah Managing Partner Cedar Hill Real Estate Partners, LP Mr. Rod L. Bailey President GVA Advantis Advisors, LLC Mr. Alan R. Braxton Managing Partner Presidio Partners, LLC Ms. Aasia Mustakeem Real Estate Partner Epstein Becker & Green REEC MEMBERS Ms. Gwendolyn L. Butler President & Chief Operating Officer Capri Capital Partners, LLC Mr. Roland S. Merchant, Jr. Senior Vice President Eastdil Secured, LLC Mr. Charles E. Frazier, Jr. Managing Principal, Student Housing Gateway Investment Partners Ms. Maxine V. Mitchell President Applied Real Estate Analysis, Inc. Ms. Leslie D. Hale Chief Financial Officer RLJ Development, LLC Mr. R. Donahue Peebles Chairman & CEO The Peebles Corporation Ms. Danita Johnson Investment Manager Franklin Templeton Real Estate Advisors Mr. Edward S. Scott SVP Development & General Counsel UrbanAmerica, LP Ms. Denise J. Lewis Senior Partner Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP Mr. Guy A. Mason Vice President, Investments Capri Capital Partners, LLC Mr. Markus Trice Managing Director Presidio Partners, LLC Mr. Charles D. Young Senior Development Director Mesa Development, LLC REEC STAFF Mr. Oscar Groves Associate – Public Affairs Capri Capital Partners, LLC Ms. L. Heather Mitchell Vice President – Public Affairs Capri Capital Partners, LLC SPECIAL THANK YOU Capri Capital Partners, LLC REAL ESTATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Interested in becoming a REEC member, please contact: Real Estate Executive Council 875 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 3430 Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 573-5260 www.reec.org