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Thru the Lens: Stoler moderates breakfast panel at the Fordham Real Estate Institute at Lincoln Center

Shown (from left) are: Robert Morgenstern, director, Fordham Real Estate Institute at Lincoln Center; Anthony Davidson, PhD, MBA, dean of Fordham’s School of  Professional and Continuing Studies; Michael Stoler; and Hugh Kelly, special advisor, Fordham Real Estate Institute at Lincoln Center Shown (from left) are: Robert Morgenstern, director, Fordham Real Estate Institute at Lincoln Center; Anthony Davidson, PhD, MBA, dean of Fordham’s School of
Professional and Continuing Studies; Michael Stoler; and Hugh Kelly, special advisor, Fordham Real Estate Institute at Lincoln Center

New York, NY As part of the launch of the Fordham Real Estate Institute at Lincoln Center, the professional certificate program hosted a breakfast panel moderated by Michael Stoler, real estate expert and advisor to the Institute, on Wed., March 15 at the University’s Lincoln Center campus.

The standing-room only event, titled “Residential Real Estate: Trends and Forecasts,” was sponsored by First American Title Insurance Co. and featured industry experts discussing the latest real estate trends, developments and financing in the New York metro area.

Members of the panel included:

• Jan Burman, president, The Engel Burman Group, Bristal Assisted Living;

• Roy Chin, regional director of commercial real estate, TD Bank;

• Steven Dubb, principal, The Beechwood Organization;

• Allen Goldman, president, SJP Residential Properties;

• Jeffrey Levine, chairman & CEO, Douglaston Development/Levine Builders;

• Laurent Morali, president, Kushner Cos.;

• Kenneth Pasternak, executive chairman, KABR Group;

• Seth Pinsky, EVP, fund manager, Metro emerging markets & public affairs director, RXR Realty;

• Benjamin Stacks, market manager, SVP, Capital One Bank; and

• Joshua Zegen, managing principal, co-founder, Madison Realty Capital.

The event served as a preview of future events Stoler will be holding at the Real Estate Institute in fall 2017 and spring 2018, along with other industry events.

“Despite the blizzard that happened the day before, the New York real estate community came out in full force for our inaugural event, making for a very successful program,” said Anthony Davidson, PhD, MBA, dean of Fordham’s School of Professional and Continuing Studies, which houses the Real Estate Institute. “This was a strong introduction for the Real Estate Institute and a great stepping stone as we continue to expand our offerings. I’d like to thank Mr. Stoler and all of the panelists for making it such a great success, and we look forward to many more events in the future.”

Fordham Real Estate Institute at Lincoln Center is an innovative, practical, and world-class professional certificate program based in the real estate capital of the world. Serving professionals and owners/investors of all stripes, the program has four specialized tracks: Finance and Investment, Financial Modeling, Development, and Construction Project Management. Program curriculum is centered on real-world skill sets and taught by talented industry insiders. Flexibility and convenience are program hallmarks: classes can be taken in-person, online, and at various paces.

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