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Scott Page says diversity creates a “bonus” when solving problems and making forecasts.
AccountAbility CEO Sunny Misser says climate action is one of the biggest developments to watch.
Texas A&M’s Cydney Donnell also sees progress in board diversity of thought.
PwC’s Tom Wilkin says $350 trillion of global contracts linked in some way to LIBOR.
Kimco’s Ross Cooper says the REIT’s “rising star” millennials brainstorm revenue-generating ideas.
Proskauer’s Karen Garnett says REITs need to stay on top of the issue.
Loeb & Loeb’s Terence Cuff says REITs should evaluate their partnership agreements.
Lodging REIT says partnership enhances capital allocation decisions.
Creating connections outside of one’s immediate work network is a key step.
Sturgis Partners’ founder Mary Hogan Preusse says a company’s carbon footprint and internal social culture are among the top issues.
Tara Marszewski also calls for setting up a system of monitoring.
Skadden’s David Levy says REITs may confine themselves to smaller projects initially.
Welltower’s Cheryl Surgo also urges tax directors to focus on automation.
BDO’s Stuart Eisenberg says REITs should treat opportunity zones as part of a normal business plan.
Regency Centers executive urges REITs to focus on debt and interest rate swap agreements.
American Tower’s Robert Meyer, Jr. says employee training and awareness are key.