Real Estate & the U.S. Economy: A Policy Discussion on 2017 & Beyond
What is the relationship between the strength of the U.S. real estate market and the overall health of the economy? How do demographic shifts affect real estate trends? How will economic policy decisions in 2017 and beyond affect the strength of the real estate market? How can the real estate industry and government leaders work together to make homeownership and financial capital more accessible to first-time buyers, Millennials, and minorities? What policy and regulatory reforms are needed to maintain credit market capacity and capital formation? What innovations in technology and sustainability are impacting the industry?
At the Republican National Conventions, join The Hill and the National Real Estate Organizations to explore the state of the U.S. real estate market and the prospects for the industry in a new Congress and a new White House.
10:15 a.m. Keynote interview with CONGRESSMAN MIKE TURNER, (R-OH) in conversation with PETER SCHROEDER, The Hill
10:30 a.m. Sponsor perspective, featuring:
- CONGRESSMAN TOM REED, (R-NY)
- CONGRESSMAN JIM RENACCI, (R-OH)
- KEN VALACH, Chief Executive Officer, Trammell Crow Residential
Moderated by JEFF DEBOER, President & Chief Executive Officer, The Real Estate Roundtable
10:40 a.m. Thought-Leader roundtable featuring:
- ROSALYN CIULLA, Director of Finance, Evergreen Cooperatives
- MICHAEL GRIFFIN, Fund Manager & Director of Investor Relations, National Development Council
- EDWARD PINTO, Resident Fellow & Director of the International Center on Housing Risk, American Enterprise Institute
- Bill Huizenga (4-MI-2)
- Ed Brady, Chairman, NAHB
Moderated by PETER SCHROEDER, The Hill
11:00 a.m. Sponsor perspective, featuring CONGRESSMAN FRENCH HILL, (R-AR) in conversation with RODRIGO LOPEZ, Executive Chairman, NorthMarq Capital Finance
11:15 a.m. Program concludes
Sponsored by the National Real Estate Organizations
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