ULI Greece & Cyprus Annual Conference 2024

When

2024-05-28
2024-05-28T09:15:00 - 2024-05-28T14:30:00
Europe/Athens

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    Where

    Grand Hyatt Athens Will open in a new window 115, Syggrou Avenue Athens 11745 GREECE

    Pricing

    Early Pricing Until April 28 Members Non-Members
    Private €70.00 €110.00
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit €45.00 €65.00
    Retired €45.00 N/A
    Student €35.00 €50.00
    Under Age 35 €45.00 €65.00
    JOIN & GO option – ULI membership and conference fee at a hugely discounted rate (see the bottom of event description).

    Welcome to the ULI Greece & Cyprus Annual Conference 2024 where innovation meets collaboration in the heart of Athens. Join industry leaders, visionaries, and experts from around the country and the world for a dynamic experience filled with keynote speakers, engaging panel discussions, and cutting-edge presentations.

    Our annual gathering is designed to ignite meaningful conversations, inspire fresh thinking, and foster partnerships that drive advancements in Real Estate. Whether you are a seasoned professional or an eager enthusiast, our Annual Conference promises an unparalleled opportunity to connect, learn, and contribute.
     
    Save the date for 28 May and be part of this transformative celebration of knowledge and progress. 
     
    Welcome to the future at 'From Boomers to Gen Z: How is Real Estate Responding to Demographic Trends?' conference!
     
     
    Download the draft programe HERE

    Conference Fees
     

    ➡️The conference fee covers the one-day programme: all conference sessions on 28 May, coffee break and networking lunch.

    ➡️Join & Go fee: Not a member yet? The Join & Go fee covers 12 months of ULI Associate Membership and the conference fee at a hugely discounted rate:

    Private: €360 | Public/Under 35/Academic: €190 | Student: €95. Current membership fees can be found here

     
    Cancellation/Refund Policy
     
    • Written cancellation and refund requests must be received by ULI one month before the event date. A €50 processing fee will be deducted.
     
    • No refunds will be given for cancellation requests received after 29 April 2024.
     
    • Registration may be transferred to another staff member from the member's organisation. A €50 transfer fee will be charged.

    Payment Terms:
    • All bookings must be paid for in advance of the event.
    • Invoice payment terms strictly 30 days from the issue date of invoice.
    • If your booking is less than 30 days before the event or payment has not been received by this date, you will be asked to settle the account before being permitted to enter the event.
    • Please ensure that your accounts team is aware of our terms to avoid any delays to your on-site registration.
     
     
    Thank you to our Sponsors:
     
     
    Thank you to our Partners:
     
     

    Grand Hyatt Athens 115, Syggrou Avenue GREECE

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    Speakers

    Keynote Speaker

    Paul Cheshire

    Professor of Economic Geography, Programme Director, LSE - London School of Economics

    Paul Cheshire is Professor Emeritus of Economic Geography at the London School of Economics. His research has focused on urban growth in Europe, urban land and housing markets and the economic effects of land use planning. He is the author/editor of 12 books and more than a 150 journal articles. He has acted as consultant to governments and international organisations: these include the World Bank, The UN, The OECD, The European Commission and the government of New Zealand as well as several UK government departments. He was an advisor to both Barker Reviews of planning and a Board member of the National Housing and Planning Advisory Unit. Most recently he was specialist advisor to the House of Lords Select Committee on the Built Environment for its enquiry into how to meet the demand for housing. He is an elected Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and of the Weimer School of Advanced Studies in Real Estate and Land Economics. He was President of the European Regional Science Association 2006-09 and a member of the Executive Committee of the UK ULI from 2013-18. He won the Royal Economic Society’s Best Paper prize for 2004, the European Real Estate Society’s Best Paper Prize in 2007 and the EIB-ERSA Lifetime Achievement Prize in 2009. He was awarded a CBE for services to economics and housing in 2017. He has frequently been interviewed for TV and Radio in both the UK and abroad and his work has frequently been discussed in the press: for example the New York Times, Financial Times, London Times or El Pais.

    Speaker

    Thibault Weston Smith

    Co-Founder, Crayon Partners

    Thibault is the Chair of ULI Europe Young Leaders and a Co-Founder at Crayon Partners. He oversees the company’s real estate investments activities across Europe. Multi-cultural and international profile having lived in Europe, the USA and Africa, Thibault has 12+ years of experience working in real estate investment and is a startup-obsessed investor with a passion for leading, creating, collaborating, and empowering others to maximize their potential. Thibault previously worked for Realty Corporation in the UK where he was responsible for growing real estate and PropTech investments. He worked for developer and real estate owner Tishman Speyer in France and the USA, where he held various roles in acquisitions, development management, asset management, portfolio management, investor relations and innovation. Thibault worked for 14Trees based in Kenya, a housing start-up accelerating the use of construction innovations in developing economies. Thibault is the Chair of ULI Europe Young Leaders and is a Member of the RICS. He holds a Master of Science in Management Degree from ESSEC Business School in Paris, France. He specialized in finance and also graduated from ESSEC’s Real Estate Chair. Thibault is a native French and English speaker and has conversational knowledge of German and Spanish.

    Speaker

    William Johnston

    Executive Director, MicroLife Institute

    The Executive Director of the MicroLife Institute and a thought leader and innovator in the micro living world. Over the past nine years, his organization has enabled policy change and brought acceptance of micro structures in the Southeast through events, projects and advocacy. MicroLife's pilot project the Cottages on Vaughan has won the Atlanta Regional Commission Innovative Development award in 2021 as well as the Jack Kemp Excellence award in Workforce and Affordable housing in 2022.

    Panelist

    Evangelia Chrysikou

    Associate Professor at the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, University College London

    Associate Professor at the Bartlett Real Estate Institute at the School of Sustainable Construction UCL, Director of the MSc Healthcare Facilities. Medical architect (healthcare architect and medical planner) i.e., holding a PhD on psychiatric facilities from the Bartlett. Active in research having won several prestigious grants and fellowships including two Marie Curie Horizon 2020. Vice-President of the Urban Health Section, EUPHA. Member of the Board, National Accessibility Authority in Hellenic Republic by invitation from the Greek Prime Minister. Involved in consultancy and policy such as creating and delivering a series of short courses programme on healthcare planning, management and design for The Authority for Reconstruction with Changes of the Government of Peru in collaboration with Arup on behalf of the British Government , collaboration with the Greek Ministry of Health and the Centre of European Constitutional Law on new legislation regarding psychiatric facilities , co-ordinator of the Environment Section of the European Innovation Partnership on Healthy and Active Aging of the European Union and being the Co-Investigator of the Health and Built Environment work packages of the official inquiry by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on infectious diseases on the aftermath of the Princess Diamond Covid-19 outbreak. Awarded work and research in countries across Europe, Japan, the Middle East and New Zealand. Author of two books on psychiatric environments and several scientific and professional publications on healthcare environments. Accomplished speaker on multi-disciplinary and cross sector audiences, including a Ted-MED presentation and numerous TV and radio broadcastings. RIBA chartered member and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. RIBA architect founder and owner of the multi-awarded practice SynThesis Architects.

    Panelist

    Pavlos Gennimatas

    Managing Director, Hines Europe Ltd

    Pavlos Gennimatas joined Hines in 2016 and is currently the Managing Director of the European Living team, advising on a wide range of investment and development projects, including build-to-rent and alternative living subsectors. In his current role, he has strategically driven strong investment for the Living sector, which stands at a current GDV of €10+bn. In his previous role at Hines, Pavlos worked in the Investment Management team for a Pan-European separate account. Prior to Hines, Pavlos was the Investment and Development Director for a boutique residential developer in Greece. Pavlos holds a Master’s in Real Estate Development from Columbia University, an MBA from Cass Business School and an MEng in Civil Engineering from the University of Thessaly. He is also a member of RICS and the Co-Chair of the ULI Living Council.

    Panelist

    Adamantia Phoca

    Senior Business Development Manager, LAMDA Development S.A.

    Adamantia has over 20 years of strong property background and experience in Real Estate Consulting, Valuation and Development. She specialises in the hospitality, mixed use, tourism and leisure sectors with a vast international experience acquired in numerous countries in the world. She is a Senior Business Development Manager responsible for the Hospitality, Leisure, Healthcare, Education, and Alternative Residential Projects within ‘The Ellinikon’, a major regeneration project in the south suburbs of Athens. Previously, Adamantia worked as a Director for CBRE in Greece where she set up and was responsible for the department of Hospitality and Special Assets, while she has also held senior managerial roles in the HVS London and Athens offices. Adamantia started her career in 2003 as a Valuation analyst with Lambert Smith Hampton-Axies S.A. (now CBRE Greece), where she later became Valuation Quality Control Manager. Underlying her experience, Adamantia holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the Athens University of Economics and Business. She also holds a Masters in Land Management and a Certificate in Real Estate Investment and Finance, both from the University of Reading. Adamantia is a certified property Valuer and a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) since 2005. She has passionately been involved in RICS public matters as an RICS Assessor since 2010 and Licensed Assessor Trainer and has served as a member of the RICS Hellas Board (2013-2016), a member of the RICS Continental European Educational Standards Board based in Frankfurt (2013-2015), as well as a member of the RICS Membership Working Group in London (2014-2020). Adamantia has recently been selected for the dual role of the Chair of the RICS Board in Greece (2023-2026) and the representative for Greece and Cyprus on the European World Regional Board of the RICS (2023-2026). Adamantia has also served as a member of the ULI Executive Board (2017-2019) and is a member of the Greek Registry of Certified Valuers. Occasionally, she lectures on subjects such as Valuation and Hospitality in various educational institutions in Greece.

    Konstantinos Sotiropoulos

    Senior Investment Director, Greystar Europe Holdings Limited

    Senior Investment Director for Central Europe, Greystar Konstantinos joined Greystar Europe in 2016, first in London and then in the Hague. He currently oversees the Greystar Netherlands, Germany and Austria Investment teams, leading on deal sourcing, execution and delivery of build to rent and student housing deals. Konstantinos has a track record in the successful capitalization and development of 3,800+ residential/student units and 320,000 sq. ft. of commercial space, with a total cap of over €1.5bn, working with global institutional capital partners. Before Greystar, Konstantinos worked at BP’s Strategy and Business Development team for two years, coordinating the company’s global aviation fuel business strategy and investment/divestment initiatives. Previously, he worked as summer Associate at CarVal investors and before that he worked for four years at Mott McDonald as civil and structural engineer in large scale infrastructure projects in the UK, including Crossrail (£18bn) and London 2012 Olympics (£9bn), as well as mixed use developments in the UAE. Konstantinos graduated with First Class Master’s in Engineering from Imperial College, is qualified as Chartered Engineer CENG MICE and holds an MBA from London Business School.

    Speaker

    Fay Makantasi

    Research Director, diaNEOsis

    Fay is the Research Director of diaNEOsis. She has taught Microeconomic Theory and Game Theory at Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) and Principles of Economics at Hellenic Open University (HOU). She completed her PhD thesis on a game theoretic approach of international trade at AUEB. As a Postdoctoral Fellow she focused on public sector reform in Greece, the country's export performance and the measurement of its human capital. During her studies she awarded grants for excellence and research from the Greek State Scholarships Foundation (IKY), the Bank of Cyprus, the Georgios and Victoria Karelia Foundation, the AUEB, the European Research Funding Program -“Heracleitus II”. She has recently received a research grant from the Hellenic Observatory of LSE on intelligent modeling of e-Government initiatives in Greece. Her research has been published in international journals and she has presented her work in national and international conferences. She has also co-authored and edited socio-economic research about Greece’s exit from the crisis and its modernization.