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ULI Europe Young Leaders Summer School 2018 Programme 14–15 September | Dublin, Ireland europe.uli.org / 1 europe.uli.org | #ULIEuropeYL2018
Welcome I am pleased to welcome you to ULI Young Leaders Summer School in Dublin. The event will gather together speakers from different disciplines to share their thoughts on real estate economics and long-term urban investment; a masterclass The Urban Land Institute is a global, on placemaking with Irish and international developers and member-driven organisation comprising architects. We hope this year’s Summer School will be useful to all participants – Learn. Network. Enjoy! more than 40,000 real estate and urban Sharon Pennick, Chair, ULI Ireland Young Leaders Group development professionals dedicated to advancing the Institute’s mission of Programme at a Glance providing leadership in the responsible Thursday, 13 September use of land and creating and sustaining Welcome Drinks and Informal Dinner thriving communities worldwide. Friday, 14 September 08:45 Welcome Coffee & Introductions ULI’s interdisciplinary membership 09:00 The Irish Story – From Boom to Bust to Boom represents all aspects of the industry, 09:40 10:10 Acquisition of Westfield Coffee Break including developers, property owners, 10:30 Transit to DIT – Luas Train 11:00 MASTERCLASS – Placemaking investors, architects, urban planners, 13.00 Procuring Public Good – Making Place-Making’ 13:20 Networking Lunch public officials, real estate brokers, 14:00 Site visit: Grangegorman Campus appraisers, attorneys, engineers, 15:00 Transit to Cherrywood – by coach 15:45 Coffee @ Cherrywood financiers, and academics. Established 16:00 Site Visit: Cherrywood 17:30 Transit to City Centre – Luas Train in 1936, the Institute has a presence in 19:00 Pub Crawl the Americas, Europe, and Asia Pacific 21:00 Dinner @ Roberta’s regions, with members in 76 countries. Saturday, 15 September 09:30 Dockland’s History 09:45 Dublin’s Silicon Docks europe.uli.org 10:30 Coffee Break 10:50 Closing Keynote followed by Q&A 11:35 Closing Remarks 12:00 Site visit: Google HQ and Dublin Landings 14:30 Networking Lunch 2 / ULI Young Leaders Summer School 2018 16:30 ULI Summer School Closes
Summer School Programme Thursday, 13 September (optional) 19:00 Welcome Drinks and Informal Dinner (at personal expense) Location: Fade Street Social Winter Garden, 6 Fade Street, Dublin 2 Friday, 14 September | Day One Venue: Bank of Ireland (2 Burlington Plaza, Burlington Road, Dublin 4) 08:45 Welcome Coffee & Introductions John Bruder, Chairman of ULI Ireland; Co-Founder and MD, Burlington Real Estate 09:00 The Irish Story – From Boom to Bust to Boom John Moran, Former Secretary General of Department of Finance in Ireland; Director of the European Investment Bank Alison Rohan, Head of Ireland, Kennedy Wilson Europe Van Stults, Managing Director, Orion Capital Managers LLP Moderator: Colm Lauder, Senior Real Estate Analyst, Goodbody 09:40 Acquisition of Westfield Sylvain Bogeat, Head of Corporate Finance, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield Moderator: Colm Lauder, Senior Real Estate Analyst, Goodbody 10:10 Coffee Break 10:30 Transit to DIT – Luas Train 11:00 MASTERCLASS - Placemaking Juanita Hardy, ULI Senior Visiting Fellow, Creative Placemaking Roger Madelin, Head of Canada Water Development, British Land James Mary O’Connor FAIA, Principal, Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners Jay Wyper, Senior Vice President, Conceptual Construction/Houston, Texas, Hines Moderator: Lisette van Doorn, CEO, ULI Europe 13:00 Procuring Public Good – Making Place-Making Conor Sreenan, Director of Strategy & Design, Grangegorman Development Agency europe.uli.org belgium.uli.org / 3/ 3 Friday, 14 September | Day One, continued 13:20 Networking Lunch Venue: DIT 14:00 Site visit: Grangegorman Campus Thomas Dunne, Head of School, Dublin Institute of Technology Conor Sreenan, Director of Strategy & Design, Grangegorman Development Agency 15:00 Transit to Cherrywood – by coach 15:45 Coffee @ Cherrywood 16:00 Site visit: Cherrywood Brian Moran, Senior Managing Director, Hines 17:30 Transit to City Centre – Luas Train 19:00 Pub crawl Meet in the lobby of the Dean Dublin hotel (33 Harcourt St. Dublin 2) 21:00 Dinner Location: Roberta's (1 Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 – just beside the Porterhouse) Invest in your career. Shape the future of real estate as a ULI member. ULI membership provides access When you join ULI, you receive access to a wide array of online resources, What are the to future and current industry leaders. ULI also convenes a publications, and opportunities, including: • Networking opportunities at the global, regional, and local levels benefits of ULI dedicated Young Leader group • Access to ULI’s online member directory of almost 40,000 real estate offering a calendar of events membership specifically tailored for young professionals worldwide • Access to exclusive local and global ULI events for young professionals under 35. All Young Leaders benefit from a 50% • Reduced fees on public conferences and meetings • Access to Member-only webinars on case studies and industry trends professionals? reduction in annual dues for Full • Print and digital subscription to Urban Land Magazine • Guaranteed invitation to the Young Leader Summer School and Associate membership. • Networking opportunities at the global, regional, and local level More information is available at europe.uli.org/join 4 / ULI Young Leaders Summer School 2018
Saturday, 15 September | Day Two Venue: Townhall in 1WML, Dublin 2 (hosted by Hibernia REIT) 09:30 Dockland’s History John McLaughlin, Founder & Director, John McLaughlin Architects 09:45 Dublin’s Silicon Docks – How Did a Post-Industrial Brownfield Wasteland Transform into Global TMT HUB? Mary Buckley, Executive Director, IDA Ireland David Killion, Development Director, Ballymore Group John McLaughlin, Founder & Director, John McLaughlin Architects Kevin Nowlan, CEO, Hibernia REIT Moderator: Ray Crowley, Head of Institutional Real Estate, BCP Asset Management 10:30 Coffee Break 10:50 Closing Keynote followed by Q&A: Redefining City Competitiveness: Implications for Real Estate Investment • What are the key trends related to global real estate and cities; which challenges, and opportunities do you see? • Where is the money coming from and which cities and type of real estate is it flowing to? • In which markets do you see significant development and urban regeneration, what characterises these projects and where is the money coming from? • What differences do you see across regions in terms of opportunities and challenges? Jeremy Kelly, Director, Global Research Programmes, JLL 11:35 Closing Remarks Ray Crowley, Head of Institutional Real Estate, BCP Asset Management Sharon Pennick, Chair, ULI Ireland Young Leaders 12:00 Site visit: Google HQ and Dublin Landings 14:30 Networking Lunch The Marker Hotel (Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin 2) Room: The Shannon 16:30 ULI YL Summer School Closes europe.uli.org / 5
Speakers Sylvain Bogeat, Head of John Bruder, Chairman of ULI Mary Buckley, Executive Juanita Hardy, Senior Jeremy Kelly, Director, Corporate Finance, Unibail- Ireland; Co-Founder and MD, Director, IDA Ireland Visiting Fellow for Creative Global Research Rodamco-Westfield Burlington Real Estate Placemaking, ULI Programmes, JLL Sylvain Bogeat joined Unibail- John Bruder has 36 years of Mary Buckley is a member Juanita Hardy is the ULI Senior Jeremy Kelly is director within Rodamco in 2014, where he experience in property and invest- of the Executive Leadership Visiting Fellow for Creative Global Research at JLL, served as Investment Director, ment management. Bruder is a Team at IDA Ireland – the state Placemaking. Her work supports responsible for several of the working on the sourcing, Co-Founder and MD of Burling- agency with responsibility for the Institute’s Building Healthy company’s flagship global evaluation, and execution of ton Real Estate, one of Ireland’s attracting foreign investment Places Initiative by deepening research programmes, including investment projects internationally. leading property investment and into Ireland. Buckley has held and broadening ULI’s focus on Global Real Estate Transparency, He focused on the development development management con- senior leadership positions in the creative placemaking through Global Market Perspective, and strategy of the group and on sultancies. Bruder’s previous roles organisation over the past 11 content, the ULI network, and JLL’s Cities Research. Kelly has mergers and acquisitions, include Chief Executive of Trea- years, operating in Ireland and in the Healthy Corridors grant over 30 years’ experience in including the acquisition of sury Holdings in Ireland (which North America. In October 2015, programme. Hardy has done commercial property market Westfield in 2017. Bogeat was he joined in 2000) and Head she was appointed Executive extensive research and identified analysis having worked on a appointed Head of Corporate of Property with AIB Investment Director with responsibility for the best practices, conducted an wide range of projects across implementation of IDA Ireland’s Finance in 2018, involved in US Managers Ltd. He holds an MBA assessment on the presence the globe. Over the last 10 years, Corporate Strategy, Winning Investments and Divestments, from University College Dublin of creative placemaking at Kelly helped build JLL’s flagship FDI 2015–2019. Prior to that, Investor Relations, and UK and and BSc Surveying from Dublin ULI, worked with ULI on ‘Cities Research Center.' He Buckley was Divisional Manager US Asset Valuations. Prior to Institute of Technology. John is a programming and capacity works with leading corporations, covering Regional Development, joining Unibail-Rodamco, Bogeat Fellow of the Society of Chartered Property and Corporate building activities, and authored a developers, and investors on worked as an advisor to the Surveyors. In 2001, he served as Operations overseeing the guide on implementing creative their global strategies and French Minister of Budget and in President of the SCSI. implementation of IDA Ireland’s placemaking. Hardy has a expansion plans and advises Investment Banking at Nomura. Regional Development and passion for making business and city governments on city Bogeat holds a double degree in Property strategies. From 2006 cultural connections that foster competitiveness. Management and Public affairs to 2010, Buckley was Director healthy, thriving, and culturally from HEC Paris and Paris I/ENS of IDA Ireland’s North American rich places to work, live, and (Ulm). operations, leading the team in enjoy. Hardy has over 43 years winning investments across all of business experience, including business sectors. Prior to her 31 years with IBM, and over 35 relocation to New York, Buckley years in the arts as a nonprofit was Director of the South Region leader, trustee, collector, and based in Cork. patron of the arts. 6 / ULI Young Leaders Summer School 2018
David Killion, Colm Lauder, Real Estate Roger Madelin, Head of John McLaughlin, Founder Development Director, Analyst, Goodbody Canada Water Development, & Director, John McLaughlin Ballymore Group British Land Architects David Killion is Development Director for Colm Lauder is the Real Estate Analyst Roger Madelin is Head of the 53-acre John McLaughlin studied architecture Ballymore and responsible for delivering at investment bank Goodbody. Colm Canada Water Development at British in UCD and worked on major civic and large mixed-use developments in leads Goodbody’s UK and Ireland listed Land and is a member of the Executive cultural projects in Paris and London Ireland. Prior to joining Ballymore, Killion real estate company coverage, covering Committee. He joined British Land in before returning to Dublin in 2004 as held similar positions in Burlington Real stocks such as Green REIT, Hibernia REIT, February 2016, after 29 years at Argent. principal architect with Dublin Docklands Estate and Treasury Holdings. He was IRES REIT, Hammerson, Great Portland As the development director at Argent he Authority. In 2010, he founded his an Associate with Arup UK during which Estates, and Derwent London amongst was responsible for the delivering all of eponymous architecture practice, which he led a number of large mixed-use others, and is a top ranked analyst (3rd Argent’s projects including Brindleyplace has won awards and distinctions including schemes in UK, Asia and Europe. He in 2018) according to Thomson Reuters’ in Birmingham, Thames Valley Park in the RIAI Best Emerging Practice in is a Chartered Engineer with over 20 Extel survey. He is a graduate of Cambr Reading and major office projects in 2015. He has lectured and exhibited years of experience in the property idge University and Dublin Institute of London. The company was a FTSE internationally on both architecture and real estate industry, involved in the Technology. Prior to joining Goodbody, 250 emerging major from 1993 until and urban design, and is the senior acquisition, asset and development Colm spent six years with MSCI (formerly it left the stock market in 1997. Roger lecturer in architectural design in UCC. management, and construction delivery known as IPD) where he led the real became CEO of the once again private McLaughlin is external examiner to the of commercial, residential, retail, leisure, estate market consultancy business for development business which was funded master’s programme in architecture in and complex mixed-use developments in the UK and Ireland, covering investment by British Telecom Pension Fund and Cardiff University. In 2012, McLaughlin the Irish and International real estate and analytics, risk, performance measurement, the senior management team. Over curated the Irish Pavilion at the Thirteenth development markets. He has a BEng in and research. the next decade, he expanded Argent’s Venice Architecture Biennale. In 2014, Civil Engineering from Queens University development activities with major projects he co-commissioned/curated the Belfast and an MSc from Imperial College, in Manchester and further projects in Irish pavilion at the Fourteenth Venice London. Reading, Birmingham and London. In international Architecture Biennale with 2000, he led the company to be selected, Prof. Gary Boyd. In 2016, he was invited and then to take forward, the development to participate in a special exhibition of of the 56 acres of ‘railway lands’ between, urban waterfront regeneration projects that and to the north of, King’s Cross and formed part of the Fifteenth International St. Pancras Stations. He left Argent in Architecture Biennale in Venice and was 2015 but retains an advisory role on the he was invited to present his work in this remaining King’s Cross projects for the area to an international audience at the Aga Khan Development Network. Biennale Foundation. europe.uli.org / 7
Speakers Brian Moran, Senior Managing John Moran, Former Secretary Kevin Nowlan, CEO, Hibernia James Mary O’Connor FAIA, Director, Hines General of Department of REIT Principal, Moore Ruble Yudell Finance in Ireland; Director of the Architects and Planners Brian Moran is the Senior Managing European Investment Bank Kevin Nowlan joined the Board of In 2007, James Mary O’Connor, FAIA, Director responsible for developing Hines’ John Moran is currently a Director of the Hibernia REIT plc as Chief Executive received the American Institute of Ireland projects. He established the Hines European Investment Bank and member Officer in November 2015 following Architects Young Architect Award, cited platform in Ireland which currently has of the Limerick Economic Forum. He was the internalisation of WK Nowlan REIT as “a virtual ambassador for American more than €1.6 billion of retail, office, and formerly Secretary General of Ireland’s Management, the Investment Manager. architects, he brings excellence, humanity, residential assets under management, in Department of Finance and before that Prior to this Nowlan held the same and honor to his profession.” James addition to a major development pipeline had a number of private sector roles, position in the Investment Manager from received his Master of Architecture from which includes an additional €500 million including Zurich Financial Services, its inception in 2013. He previously UCLA, his Diploma in Architecture from of retail development and over 4,000 McCann FitzGerald, GPA Group plc, and held senior roles in NAMA and Treasury the Dublin Institute of Technology, and residential units. He re-joined the firm Sullivan & Cromwell in New York. Holdings and was MD of WK Nowlan Real his Bachelor of Science in Architecture in 2011, having previously worked with Estate Advisers. Nowlan is a Chartered degree from Trinity College, Dublin. He Hines in Russia in the 1990's. In between, Surveyor with more than 20 years’ joined Moore Ruble Yudell in 1983. he ran his own successful development experience in the Irish property market, As Principal-in-Charge, O’Connor has management and investment advisory firm including commercial agency, property provided design leadership for several based in Dublin, which focused on large management, investment, development award-winning residential, academic and urban regeneration, university campus and development financing, commercial mixed-use urban projects. International developments, and housing PPP projects. loan portfolio management, and debt work has become a focus, with large- Moran is a graduate of Architecture from restructuring. He has a BSc in Estate scale housing and planning projects the Dublin Institute of Technology and Management from the University of Ulster, in Sweden, The Philippines, Japan, obtained an MBA at the University of an MBA from Ulster Business School, and and several areas of China. A current Chicago. He currently serves as a trustee a Diploma in Project Management from prominent project is the competition- of the ULI Europe and is a member of the Trinity College, Dublin. winning Grangegorman Master Plan in ULI Irish National Council. Dublin, Ireland. O’Connor has also led Moore Ruble Yudell teams in national and international design competitions, such as the Beijing Wanhao Century Center and the winning design for the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center in College Park, Maryland. 8 / ULI Young Leaders Summer School 2018
Van Stults, Managing Director, Jay Wyper, Senior Vice Alison Rohan, Head of Ireland, Lisette van Doorn, CEO, Orion Capital Managers President, Hines Conceptual Kennedy Wilson Europe ULI Europe Construction Group Van Stults is a Founding Partner of Orion Jay Wyper joined Hines in 1979 and, Alison Rohan is Head of Ireland, Lisette van Doorn was appointed chief Capital Managers, a pan-European real from 1996 to 2012, managed design overseeing the Irish operations since executive of ULI’s European operations estate private equity investment firm. and development of major projects June 2016. Rohan joined Kennedy in January 2015. Van Doorn joined He has over 30 years of real estate in the U.S. and in Europe. Wyper Wilson Europe in 2013 as Head of ULI from LIRE, her own consultancy investment management experience. joined Hines’ Conceptual Construction Asset and Portfolio management of the business, which advises international Stults, with his partners, created the Group in Houston in 2012.Wyper Irish portfolio and brings over twenty institutional real estate investors and fund opportunistic Orion European Real Estate has been significantly involved in the years of experience in the property managers on strategy, organisational Funds I, II, III, IV, and V and the core fund, development of more than 25.6 million industry. Previously, Rohan worked for optimisation, and portfolio structuring. Orion Income Return Partners, which square feet of commercial real estate NAMA, responsible for the work out of Prior to this, van Doorn was country combined have €15 billion of investment representing approximately $6.4 billion. a portfolio of over €4bn in loans and manager for CBRE Global Investors capacity. The Orion Funds target a He has extensive experience in finance, has also worked in various sectors of where she managed a €1.6bn portfolio wide range of real estate investments lease negotiations, acquisition, asset the real estate industry, in private equity, of assets in Italy and fund manager of throughout Europe. Prior to Orion, Stults management, and design/development the Office of Public Works, and in the two shopping centre funds (€1.3 billion) spent 15 years with LaSalle Partners management. Wyper holds a bachelor’s management of a family development with assets in Spain, Portugal and Italy. (now JLL/LaSalle Investment) in the US degree in architecture and a master’s and investment business. Rohan is a Before joining CBRE Global Investors, and moved to London with LaSalle in degree in business administration from chartered surveyor with qualifications van Doorn was founding chief executive 1990 to establish its first international the University of Virginia. in property and facility management, for INREV and started her career at ING office. He was a Main Board Member general practice surveying, and Investment Management. and a Managing Director of LaSalle. He international business and marketing. is a Global Trustee of the Urban Land Institute and received his MBA from the University of Chicago Booth Graduate School of Business and his BA from Claremont McKenna College. europe.uli.org / 9
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