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Emerging Trends in Real Estate® 2008November 28, 2007
Jonathan Miller has more than 25 years of communications and marketing experience in the real estate industry, counseling many leading executives. For the past 15 years he has also authored Emerging Trends in Real Estate, the Urban Land Institute's (ULI) premier annual industry forecast and speaks extensively on suburban and urban issues. He is also author of ULI's Infrastructure 2007: Global Perspectives, a major analysis on the looming changes facing the U.S. on infrastructure and land use issues. He has led marketing/communications teams at Equitable Real Estate, Lend Lease, and GMAC Commercial Mortgage (Capmark Finance), overseeing re-branding programs for those firms as well as for COMPASS, Boston Financial and Amresco when they were acquired by Lend Lease. He has extensive crisis communications and corporate-change experience. Miller graduated with honors from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism and earned a law degree cum laude from American University. A panel of local experts representing key land uses will comment on the 'Big Picture' trends and key local trends. Introductions:Wayne Ratkovich, President, The Ratkovich Company Moderator:David Waite, P. C. Jeffer, Mangels, Butler & Marmaro LLP Panelists
Date/TimeWednesday, November 28, 2007
LocationCenter for the Preservation of Democracy (In Little Tokyo, Downtown Los Angeles) DirectionsThe National Center for the Preservation of Democracy is in Downtown Los Angeles in Little Tokyo across the plaza from the Japanese American Museum. It will be held in the Democracy Forum Theater. Traveling Westbound on the 101 (Hollywood) Freeway
Traveling Eastbound on the 101 (Hollywood) Freeway
Public parking is available in lots at First & Central, and at First & Alameda. Sponsor
Registration Fees
Registration increases by $10 after pre-registration date-Monday, November 26, 2007. For multiple registrations, please duplicate the registration form [PDF, 39 KB] and fax in your registration or call 800-321-5011. | ||||||||||||||||||||||