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Thru the Lens: Ellipsis produces Deal Flow Network’s inaugural Real Estate Forum

Shown (from left) are: Amir Korangy, Norman Sturner, Derek Eakin, Todd Bassen,  James Nelson and Robyn Sorid. Shown (from left) are: Amir Korangy, Norman Sturner, Derek Eakin, Todd Bassen,
James Nelson and Robyn Sorid.

Manhattan, NY Ellipsis, LLC recently produced the Deal Flow Network’s Inaugural Real Estate Forum at The New York Bar Association Building. The event drew a mix of more than 230 family offices and real estate investors around the city.

The event keynote speaker was Francis Greenburger, CEO & founder of Time Equities, Inc. Greenburger was interviewed by Harry Dublinsky of EisnerAmper. The interview covered Greenburger’s new book: “Risk Game: Self Portrait of an Entrepreneur.”

The main panel at the event focused on “Best Practices in Real Estate Investing” and featured: Amir Korangy, owner and publisher of The Real Deal who moderated the panel, Todd Bassen, managing partner and chief investment officer of Metropolitan Realty Associates, LLC, Derek Eakin, vice president of RiverOak Investment Corp., LLC, James Nelson, vice president at Cushman & Wakefield, Robyn Sorid, co-founder of G4 Capital Partners and Norman Sturner, a founding partner of MHP Real Estate Services.

The Deal Flow Network was founded by Moshe Rosenbaum, president of MFR Equity and director of Madison Commercial Real Estate Services and Michael Rosenblatt, president of The Quest Organization.

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