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2021 Real Estate Symposium – Plotting The Post-Pandemic Plan
14 July 2021
Shearman & Sterling LLP
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Shearman & Sterling’s Real Estate Group hosted our 2021
Real Estate Symposium – Plotting the Post-Pandemic Plan on June 24,
2021. Nearly 100 people attended the virtual event in which
panelists discussed the economic impact of COVID-19 on commercial
real estate markets and the opportunities and trends expected
post-pandemic.
Watch the panel replays:
Panel 1 – Real Estate Lending Post-Pandemic
The panelists were:
- Moderator: Malcolm Montgomery, Real Estate Partner, Shearman
& Sterling - Christopher Albano, Managing Director, Citigroup Global Markets
Inc. - Stephen Cox, Senior Real Estate & Corporate Counsel,
Allianz Real Estate of America LLC - Allison Pistone, Vice President, Commercial Real Estate Debt,
Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. - Amit Rind, Senior Director, US Acquisitions, GTIS Partners
Panel 2 – U.S. Real Estate Investment Trends by Global
Institutional Investors
The panelists were:
- Moderator: Kris Ferranti, Real Estate Partner, Shearman &
Sterling - Erik Horvat, Managing Director, Head of Real Estate – Americas,
The Olayan Group - David Hamm, Senior Managing Director and Head of Acquisitions,
Wafra - David Roll, Portfolio Manager, Norges Bank Investment
Management - Marcella Fasulo, Executive Managing Director, Capital Markets,
Cushman & Wakefield
Fireside Chat – Economic Impact of the Pandemic on Commercial
Real Estate and Markets / Areas to Watch
The panelists were:
- Moderator: Lisa Brill, Real Estate Partner, Shearman &
Sterling - Bryan Donohoe, Partner, Head of Real Estate Debt, Chief
Executive Officer of ACRE, Ares Management LLC
Originally published June 24, 2021
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