ULI San Antonio Leadership Luncheon - Rethinking Real Estate: A Roadmap to Technology’s Impact

When

2024-02-13
2024-02-13T11:00:00 - 2024-02-13T13:00:00
America/Chicago

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    Where

    Tobin Center for the Performing Arts 100 Auditorium Cir San Antonio, TX 78205 UNITED STATES
    *Single Ticket and Table registrations are sold out*
     
    Registration for Balcony Seating is still available. 
    Balcony Seating (no lunch included):  Members $40 | Non-Members $55

    Make plans to attend ULI San Antonio's first Leadership Luncheon of the year on February 13, 2024 at The Tobin Center where featured speaker Dror Poleg will present Rethinking Real Estate: A Roadmap to Technology's Impact. ULI San Antonio Chair for Mission Advancement and Vice Chair, Hunter Kingman will moderate a Q&A session with Dror following his presentation.

    Technology is reshaping the built world – redefining the value of physical assets. It affects the meaning of location and accessibility, the power of zoning and regulation, the flow of capital and information, and even the notion of scarcity itself. How can you make the most of it? Get up to speed on the latest innovations, business models, and funding methods that are transforming the real estate industry. Learn to identify emerging risks, seize new opportunities, and turbo-charge your project, company, or career.

     
    PROGRAM AGENDA
    11:00am - Venue and Auditorium Doors Open / Registration Check-In & Networking
    11:30am - Program begins
    11:35am - Dror Poleg presents
    12:35pm - Moderated Q&A with Dror and audience
    1:00pm - Program concludes 
     
    FEATURED SPEAKER


    DROR POLEG

    New York, New York

    Dror Poleg is an author and speaker focused on the future of work and cities.

    He is the author of Rethinking Real Estate, an award-winning book that predicted the current reshuffle of offices, homes, and cities. His insights have been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, NBC, Bloomberg, and beyond.

    Dror’s work draws on two decades of hands-on experience in private equity and tech. He regularly briefs and advises multibillion-dollar companies such as UBS, Bank of America, HSBC, Recruit Holdings, BCG, AvalonBay, CBRE, Hines, British Land, Liberty Mutual, Dubai Holding, Cushman & Wakefield, and others.


    Preview the latest from Dror Poleg’s newsletter: Real Estate & AI: Ten Predictions

     
    "Core reading for investors looking to understand what the future of real estate means for them."- Jack Sibley, Innovation & Technology Strategies, Nuveen Real Estate

     
    "Rethinking Real Estate is an essential read for those with aspirations to understand and lead change."- Richard Pickering, Chief Strategy Officer (UK), Cushman & Wakefield

    "A thought-provoking exploration of technology's impact on how commercial real estate is used, operated, and valued."- Guy Vardi, Chief Innovation Officer, Silverstein Properties

    "You have to read this book. It's the clearest, most comprehensive analysis of the complete overhaul impacting real estate, largely driven by technology."- Charlie Green, Co-CEO & Co-Founder, The Office Group

    "a book that even before the pandemic was projecting big changes in how offices will be used in the future."
    - NBC
     
     
    MODERATOR
     

    HUNTER KINGMAN
    Vice President – Acquisitions and Development
    Hixon Properties

    Hunter Kingman is Vice President – Acquisitions and Development for Hixon Properties Incorporated (HPI), a privately held commercial real estate firm based in San Antonio. HPI creates long term shareholder value by investing its own equity in Class A real estate through both direct development and acquisition activity. HPI has developed and/or acquired full service hotel, office, industrial, self-storage, parking, multifamily, and retail properties in key Texas markets. Recent notable projects include: The Soto, an 140,000 sf mass timber office building; and Make Ready Market, a food and beverage destination housed across two neighboring, adaptive-reuse buildings, and the adjacent courtyard spaces.

    Hunter began his real estate career in 2006 with Pape-Dawson Engineers in Austin as a civil engineer. In 2010, he joined a boutique real estate development and consulting firm, Trinity Works, based in Fort Worth. In 2015 Hunter joined HPI.

    Hunter received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Virginia in 2006 and is a licensed engineer. In 2015, he received his MBA with a focus on Real Estate Finance from the University of Texas in Austin. Currently the Chair of Mission Advancement (CMA) of ULI San Antonio’s District Council, Hunter also sits on the Real Estate Council of San Antonio’s Executive Committee.

    Hunter grew up in San Antonio and is grateful to be living there again with his wife, Shannon, and their four children – June, Russell, Charli, and Palmer.