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Visualizing Real Estate Data for Effective Decisions

Understanding and presenting actionable information from raw real estate data are now critical skills needed by competitive firms. Companies capture more and more data from buildings, space users, project partners, and markets. How can real estate professionals better identify opportunities and recognize threats from this growing flow of data?

In this webinar, hosted by the Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship of the George Mason University School of Business, learn the basic principles and best practices on how to effectively visualize data and design charts and visuals to support effective real estate decision making.

Featured Speaker: Len Kiefer, Deputy Chief Economist – Freddie Mac

Len Kiefer is an economist who helps people understand what’s going on in the economy, housing, and mortgage markets. Kiefer joined Freddie Mac in 2009 and has served as deputy chief economist since December 2012. Kiefer is responsible for primary and secondary mortgage market analysis and research, macroeconomic analysis and forecasting. Prior to joining Freddie Mac, Kiefer was an assistant professor at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. He holds a B.A. in economics from the University of Kentucky, and a PhD from The Ohio State University.

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Event Date February, 26

Event Time 10:00am - 11:15am

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