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The New Office Model — How to Pivot for Future Success

NAIOP has convened four top office professionals to discuss the move back to the office and the adaptations that are needed be successful. Join NAIOP on March 18 as we look at the standard office-space model and learn what it takes to thrive in this market. Our speakers will provide insight into what they are doing to accommodate their clients and to modify their properties as the office world continues to evolve.

Speakers

David LaMore, Senior Director, Strategic Consulting, Cushman & Wakefield
Dave Millard, Principal, Sales & Leasing, Avison Young
Amy Shavelson, Senior Associate, Co-Director of Interior Design, Hickok Cole
Ed Zaptin, Regional Vice President, PS Business Parks

Moderator

Coleman Rector, President, Weber Rector Commercial Real Estate Services, Inc.

Schedule

March 18
1:30 PM Networking
2:00 PM Program
networking afterwards

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Event Date March, 19

Event Time 5:30am - 7:00am

Event Location

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