Shaping the Future of Search Funds and Real Estate
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Shaping the Future of Search Funds and Real Estate

A collaborative series exploring the frontiers of entrepreneurship, purpose and capital in the 21st century. This Bus

By IE University - New York

Date and time

Wednesday, May 28 · 6 - 9pm EDT

Location

IE New York Center

1 Rockefeller Plaza, 6th Floor New York City, NY 10020

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Presented by IE University and Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
A collaborative series exploring the frontiers of entrepreneurship, purpose and capital in the 21st century.

This Business School evening features exclusive talks from the frontiers of entrepreneurship and alternative investment spaces: IE University Professor Newton M. Campos, who specializes in Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition will speak about Search Funds. Professor Seydina Fall, Academic Director of Real Estate at Johns Hopkins Carey, will lead a discussion on the future of real estate opportunities.

  Event Agenda:

6:00 PM – 6:30 PM: Registration & Welcome Reception
Attendees check in and receive name tags, with light refreshments and drinks available for networking.

6:30 PM – 6:45 PM: Opening Remarks
Welcome messages from the event hosts, a brief overview of the agenda and goals for the evening, and the introduction of key speakers: Newton M. Campos (IE University) and Seydina Fall (Johns Hopkins Carey).

6:45 PM – 7:30 PM: Talk 1: The Rise of Search Funds
Speaker: Newton M. Campos. This will include a 30-minute interactive talk followed by 15 minutes of discussion and Q&A.

7:30 PM – 8:15 PM: Talk 2: The Frontiers of Real Estate
Speaker: Seydina Fall. Insights on trends in real estate, future investment opportunities, and strategies for navigating the sector, followed by audience Q&A.

8:15 PM – 9:00 PM: Informal Networking & Event Close
Light appetizers and drinks will be served.

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