8pm SGT / HKT | 1pm BST | 7am CDT
Event Details
The Chicago Booth Alumni Club of Singapore, together with the Chicago Booth Asia Real Estate Alumni Group, present the first in a series of real estate events that bring together real estate alumni in Asia to share industry insights and discuss the future of real estate.
Join us for an intriguing discussion combining academic theory on real estate investment with practitioner expertise. Professor Joseph Pagliari, Clinical Professor of Real Estate at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, will share his latest research on core and non-core real estate investment strategies. He will be joined by Chris Fossick, CEO of JLL Southeast Asia, to discuss real estate strategies globally and in Asia under the current fast-moving investment climate.
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Agenda:
8:00-8:35pm HKT Presentation
8:35-9:00pm HKT Dialogue + Q&A
Speakers:
Joseph L. Pagliari, Jr., Ph.D., CFA, CPA
Clinical Professor of Real Estate
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Chris Fossick, '03 (AXP-02)
CEO, JLL Southeast Asia,
Member of Asia Pacific Executive Board
Speaker Profiles
Joseph L. Pagliari, Jr., Ph.D., CFA, CPA (Speaker)
Clinical Professor of Real Estate, The University of Chicago Booth School of Business
https://www.chicagobooth.edu/faculty/directory/p/joseph-l-pagliari
Joseph L. Pagliari Jr., Ph.D., CFA and CPA focuses his research and teaching efforts – based on over 40 years of industry experience – on issues broadly surrounding institutional real estate investment, attempting to answer important questions from a rigorous theoretical and empirical perspective. These issues include:
• the risk-adjusted performance of core and non-core funds,
• principal/agent issues in incentive fees,
• a comparison of REITs and private real estate,
• real estate's pricing and return-generating process,
• real estate's role in a mixed-asset portfolio,
• analysis of high-yield (or mezzanine) financing,
• the strategic uses of leverage, etc.
And, accordingly, he has authored (or co-authored) numerous papers on a variety of these topics. He has also co- authored several chapters in the Handbook of Real Estate Portfolio Management; of which, he is also the editor. He has presented these papers and thoughts on other topics at a variety of industry events (including ARES, AREUEA, NCREIF, NAREIM, PREA and ULI) as well as the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and testimony before a subcommittee of the House of Representatives. His views on these and other topics have also been published in the popular press, including Barron's and The Wall Street Journal.
Pagliari is board member of the Real Estate Research Institute (RERI) and a former board member of the Real Estate Information Standards (REIS). He is also a member of numerous academic and professional associations including the American Real Estate Society (ARES), the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association (AREUEA), the Homer Hoyt Institute (where he is a Hoyt Fellow), the National Association of Real Estate Trusts (NAREIT), the National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries (NCREIF), the Pension Real Estate Association (PREA) and the Urban Land Institute (ULI). Pagliari was also the 2015 winner of PREA's James A Graaskamp Award (which recognizes those who have, through significant research, contributed practical insights to the common body of knowledge).
Pagliari earned a bachelor's degree in finance from the University of Illinois-Urbana in 1979. He earned an MBA from DePaul University-Chicago in 1982 and a PhD in finance from the University of Illinois-Urbana in 2002.
His interests include sports of most every kind - some of which he still plays.
Chris Fossick (Speaker) '03
CEO Southeast Asia, Jones Lang LaSalle and Member of Asia Pacific Executive Board
https://www.jll.com.sg/en/about-jll/chris-fossick
Chris Fossick is responsible for the growth and performance of the JLL business in Southeast Asia. Chris, who joined JLL in 2006, has helped acquire and sell more than S$20 billion worth of commercial real estate in Singapore, Asia and the UK. He has also helped clients lease over 40 million square feet of office, retail and industrial space, and spearheaded the development, analysis and marketing of over 60 major commercial developments.
Chris started his career in 1985 in London while an undergraduate at Barclays Bank, where he spent a year on a team responsible for the property management of the bank's real estate portfolio. He moved to Singapore in 1989 to continue on the real estate path. He earned an MBA at the University of Chicago in 2003, after which he moved to Tokyo for a role as President and CEO of CBRE Japan.
Chris was a board member of Sentosa Development Corporation in Singapore from 2009 to 2015 and the Global Vice President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors from 2011 to 2014. Currently he is a member of the Global Remuneration Committee for the RICS.