2022 SILVER ANNIVERSARY REAL ESTATE FORUM

THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT!
Mar. 9, 2022 | ANNUAL FORUM 7:30AM - 1PM + RECRUITMENT FAIR 2PM - 4PM
For the last 25 years, the CU Real Estate Center has had the honor of collaborating with national industry leaders to organize and host the region’s premier real estate conference and networking event. The 2022 Silver Anniversary Real Estate Forum panel topics, special guest speakers and sponsors promises to be a unique and informative event covering topics from legislation impacts to the future of real estate after the Marshall Fire and COVID. We are lining up an information-packed event with a sprinkle of fun mixed in. We hope you join us!
$299 Member Registration
$399 General Admission
$20 Current CU Students
25th Annual Real Estate Forum - Networking Reception
Mar. 8, 2022 | 5:30 - 7:30PM
The Rally Hotel Terrace, Denver (must be over 21)
Host Bar and Heavy Appetizers
25th Annual Real Estate Forum
March 9, 2022 | 7:30AM - 1PM + Recruitment Fair 2PM - 4PM
Mile High Station - Denver
(includes breakfast & lunch)
DO YOU HAVE A HIRING NEED?
All the attendees from the Annual Forum are invited to stay for lunch and attend the networking recruitment fair from 2pm - 4pm. This recruitment fair is open to our current graduate and Undergraduate students, AS WELL AS any attendees of the forum. So this means you will have exposure to not only our students, but many alums and other industry professionals.
In order to participate in and have a table at the Recruitment Fair, you do need to purchase a ticket to the Forum and select 'Recruitment Table'. We also have discount tickets if you purchase more than 2 or 5 attendee tickets and would like to bring your HR/recruitment team.
Promotion Ticket Codes
BringAFriend22 (save 40% on 2 tickets)
Bring4Friends22 (save 50% on 5 tickets)
RECRUITMENT FAIR - CONFIRMED ATTENDEES:
Independent Financial
Cumming Group
RangeWater Real Estate
Cushman & Wakefield
W.E. O'Neil Construction
McWHINNEY
Matthews Real Estate Investment Services
MedCraft Healthcare Real Estate
Urban Villages
Southern Land Company
CBRE
Marcus & Millichap
Denver Metro B. - representing Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International
The Bascom Group
Essex Financial Group
Milender White
JLL
RCLCO Real Estate Consulting
Trammell Crow Company
SCHEDULE

7:30 AM Breakfast
8:00 AM Welcome/Forum Begins
1:00 PM Lunch/Forum Close
2:00 PM Career Fair Begins
4:00 PM Career Fair Ends
FORUM SESSIONS
The catastrophic Marshall Fire that swept through Superior and Louisville fundamentally disrupted the way communities will look at open spaces, building codes, density, insurance coverage, construction materials—even landscaping. As these communities rebuild, the real estate industry is rethinking almost everything.
Panelists:
- Clint Folsom, mayor of Superior, Colorado
- David Sinkey, president and CEO, Boulder Creek Neighborhoods
- Mike Conway, insurance commissioner, State of Colorado
With 69 million passengers traveling through the airport in 2019—a number expected to grow to 100 million—Denver’s internationally renowned airport (DEN) is one of the busiest airline hubs in the world’s largest aviation market. DEN is also the primary economic engine for the state of Colorado, generating more than $33.5 billion for the region annually, and is largely credited for quite literally putting Denver and Colorado on the map.
Two years after COVID-19 introduced the world to virtual workplaces, the promise of renewed productivity, creativity and collegial social interaction is drawing us back to the familiar office cube. Or is it? Sociologists, psychologists and epidemiologists are now weighing in on tomorrow’s workplace.
Denver remains a hot development market—only Washington, D.C., Seattle, and Los Angeles had more cranes in the air last year. Furthermore, Denver’s development community has taken a long view on the city’s future, rebuilding and revitalizing entire neighborhoods while being on the leading edge in design, sustainability and resiliency. Through a showcase of several of the city’s most important developments, this session will be a window into the projects transforming Denver and the nation’s real estate market.
Panelists:
- Jon Ratner, CEO, The Max Collaborative (One River North)
- Amy Cara, managing partner, East West Partners (Cherry Creek West)
- Doug McMurrain, owner, Capital City Development (La Plaza Colorado)
ESG is an ever-present discussion topic but the application is often somewhat more elusive. This session will examine how capital and societal changes are prioritizing ESG and Resiliency in transforming the real estate industry.
Moderator: Jennifer Forman, Lecturer, University of Colorado, Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility
Peter Kaye, Managing Partner, Rockwood Capital
CJ Manning, Vice President, Prime West.
SPONSOR THE 2022 ANNUAL FORUM
The Annual Real Estate Forum is the largest annual fundraiser for the Center, which operates entirely through the generosity of our donors and supporters. A very special thank you to the sponsors of this year’s Forum. You not only enable us to offer this yearly educational program but you also help advance our mission of academic excellence, thought leadership and life-long professional development and engagement. The CU Real Estate Center would like to offer a special thanks to the Johnson Family Foundation for pledging $10,000 as our Lunch Sponsor.
