Find insights into how to survive today’s challenges and tap into future opportunities at the annual Multifamily Executive Conference, Sept. 28 to 30, at the Bellagio in Las Vegas.
The must-attend multifamily conference will bring you executive perspectives on the industry’s hottest topics, cutting-edge solutions, and networking opportunities to help stakeholders adapt to the current environment.
Conference highlights include keynote speaker Kim Lear, founder of Inlay Insight, who will help attendees build standout experiences for every generation, as well as an economic outlook for housing with Ali Wolf, chief economist at Zonda, Multifamily Executive’s parent company. Experts also will share real-time insight on multifamily fundamentals, including the latest on rent and occupancy trends, supply and demand shifts, and the forecast for the remainder of 2022 and into the new year.
On our annual CEO power panel, hear from Diane Batayeh, CEO of Village Green; Robert Hart, president and CEO of TruAmerica Multifamily; and David Schwartz, CEO and chairman of Waterton, on how they have gained a competitive advantage during these disruptive times of supply chain and labor challenges as well as escalating costs.
Tim Sullivan, senior managing principal at Zonda Advisory, will tackle the headline-grabbing build-to-rent sector with multifamily stakeholders who are actively working on these opportunities. Speakers will include Marti Burrows, managing director of real estate at Greystar; Jay Jacobson, president and CEO of Eden Living; and Jacque Petroulakis, executive vice president at NexMetro.
Additional sessions will dig into the latest on innovation and attainability in multifamily development; reshaping the industry and redefining home for the new flexible consumer; what environmental, social, and governance measures mean for multifamily; how leaders are reinventing the business of multifamily operations; the latest in design trends; and other vital topics to stay ahead of the curve. Plus, celebrate the industry’s top people, projects, and programs at the annual MFE Awards Ceremony.
Register at www.mfeconference.com by Aug. 19 for an early-bird rate of $999 for regular attendees or $599 for nonprofit attendees. After that, the regular registration fee will be $1,099 and $699 for nonprofits.
Attendance is reserved exclusively for multifamily industry property executives, developers, architects, builders, and other real estate executives.