Registration Questions

Call: 202-684-2034
Email: eventregistration@bisnow.com

Request Speaker Information

Speaker Topics

Tell us a Little More

Our Commitment To Your Safety

We have experienced the enthusiasm of returning to live in-person events this year, having safely and successfully hosted more than 10,000 executives to date. While we are thrilled to convene together to propel growth within CRE, COVID-19 remains a worldwide concern and Bisnow is committed to practicing safe protocols at our events. You can expect the following:

  • Facial coverings will be required by all staff & attendees, regardless of vaccination status. Masks will be made available at the door.

  • Temperature checks will be conducted at entry.

  • Contact tracing procedures will be employed for any reported exposure.

  • Socially distanced seating will be available in the main event space.

  • Enhanced sanitization protocols will be adhered to throughout the event space including regularly disinfecting surfaces throughout the event and hand sanitizer provided to all attendees.

As local regulations and guidance evolve, the CRE industry continues to lead the way forward. We look forward to gathering safely to do what we do best: network, connect, and engage to do more business. We look forward to hosting you soon.

Speakers and Panels

Central Perimeter Mayor Roundtable

John Ernst

John Ernst

Mayor

City of Brookhaven

Lynn Deutsch

Lynn Deutsch

Mayor

City of Dunwoody

Rusty Paul

Rusty Paul

Mayor

City of Sandy Springs

Ryan Holzer
Moderator

Ryan Holzer

SVP

Skyline Seven Real Estate

John Ernst

Mayor

City of Brookhaven

John Ernst was elected Brookhaven's Mayor on Nov. 3, 2015, and was re-elected in 2019 for another four-year term. The next election for Mayor will be in November, 2023.

Mayor Ernst grew up in Brookhaven and lives in Lynwood Park with his wife and two sons. He graduated from Emory University with a degree in history, and later from the University of Georgia with a degree in law.

He opened a law practice in 2005, and served on the DeKalb County Board of Ethics from 2013 to 2015, where he filled lingering vacancies, increased the department's budget to handle increasing ethics complaints and led the board to convict a public official of an ethics violation for the first time in 15 years.

Mayor Ernst's goals are to get back to the basics by delivering better parks, more greenspace and a transparent government.

Rusty Paul

Mayor

City of Sandy Springs

Elected mayor in November 2013, Russell K. (Rusty) Paul brings more than 40 years of federal, state and local public policy and public administration experience to the job. He is currently serving his third term.

Mr. Paul was elected to the founding city council for Sandy Springs in November 2005 and served one term. He chaired the city’s charter review commission and the Sandy Springs Development Authority.

He was confirmed unanimously by the U.S. Senate as Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations in the first Bush Administration under Secretary Jack Kemp. Secretary Kemp also appointed him acting Assistant Secretary of Community Planning and Development and tapped him to oversee the department’s disaster response to Hurricane Hugo and the 1989 San Francisco earthquake.

He received the Secretary’s Golden Eagle Award, the highest honor a cabinet officer can bestow.

Besides his stints in federal government, Mr. Paul is a former Georgia State Senator and also served on the Stone Mountain City Council and served three terms on the Georgia Municipal Association board of directors.

In 1995, he was elected chairman of the Georgia Republican Party and served on the Republican National Committee, where RNC Chair Jim Nicholson appointed him to chair the State Chairman’s Advisory Committee.

He is a past chairman of the Sandy Springs/Perimeter Center Chamber of Commerce and a member of Sandy Springs Rotary. He and his wife, Jan, are parents of five adult children and attend Holy Innocents Episcopal Church.

Ryan Holzer

Moderator

Skyline Seven Real Estate

Ryan Holzer is responsible for the operational direction of the firm and leads the brokerage division. With over $1B of brokerage production, Ryan’s vast experience yields successful transactions for our clients. Ryan is instrumental in expanding and advising all Skyline Seven departments and engages his relationships to assist our team.

Before joining Skyline Seven Real Estate, Ryan worked for Shane Investment Property Group, an Atlanta-based investment sales brokerage firm. While at Shane, Ryan led transactions for various property types including shopping centers, single tenant assets and office buildings. Ryan was previously an associate at Retail Planning Corporation, an Atlanta-based commercial real estate company specializing in leasing, property management, and development. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia and is a native of Atlanta. Ryan lives in Sandy Springs with his wife and their two children. Passionate about sports, Ryan is an avid fan of all University of Georgia teams and is the long-time head coach of the Ridgeview Middle School baseball team. Ryan’s other hobbies include spending time with his family and friends, traveling, and fishing.

Central Perimeter CRE Update

Jeffrey Graham

Jeffrey Graham

Managing Partner

The Graham Group

Kirk Demetrops

Kirk Demetrops

President & Founder

MidCity Real Estate Partners

Jodi Selvey

Jodi Selvey

SVP

Colliers International

Kirk Demetrops

President & Founder

MidCity Real Estate Partners

Kirk S. Demetrops is President and founder of MidCity. He oversees the acquisition/development strategy, equity/debt partners, user/partner transactions, advisory services and overall management of the company.Prior to forming MidCity in 2009, Mr. Demetrops was President of The Griffin Company, a 35 year old full service real estate development and construction company headquartered in Atlanta, GA. He joined The Griffin Company in 2001 and spearheaded the acquisition and development of office and mixed-use properties. Upon becoming President in 2007, his responsibilities were expanded to include managing the construction division and organizational structure.From 1996 to 2000, Mr. Demetrops was a partner in Forum Realty Corporation where he specialized in office tenant representation and land brokerage. The Griffin Company purchased Forum in late 2000. Mr. Demetrops started his career with Bailey & Associates, an Atlanta developer of office buildings, where he worked from 1988 to 1996. His primary responsibilities were the marketing and leasing of the company’s office portfolio, the majority of which was owned in a joint venture with New York Life Insurance Company.

Mr. Demetrops received an MBA from Emory University and BBA from University of Georgia.

Jodi Selvey

SVP

Colliers International

AREA OF EXPERTISE

Jodi Selvey specializes in Office Tenant Representation. She works with her clients to provide strategic planning and solutions to their real estate needs. Ms. Selvey offers over 28 years of comprehensive real estate experience which includes leasing a number of corporate headquarters locations, office building sales, site selection, restructuring of leases and providing detailed nancial analysis. Jodi executes in a creative way to solve complicated transactions, whether she’s asked to sell a difficult building, meet a nonpro t organization’s nancial benchmarks, or seek out non-traditional solutions for a client. Additionally, Ms. Selvey works with national clients on multi-city assignments, thereby creating a single point of contact for all their real estate needs across the country.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Ms. Selvey has been involved in fundraising for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Atlanta Ronald McDonald House, where she co-chaired the annual Brookhaven Tour of Homes for four years. She is also involved with Habitat for Humanity—serving on the fundraising committee and as a builder for the Marist Women Build since 2005. Ms. Selvey is very involved in her alma mater, where she chaired the UGA Parents Council in 2016 and 2017 and is currently a member of the 2018 UGA Board of Visitors. She is an executive board member at the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors (ACBR) and is a member of the Million Dollar Club and Sponsorship Committees.

BUSINESS AND EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Ms. Selvey has been actively engaged in the commercial real estate eld since 1987 and joined Colliers International in 2003. She came to Colliers from Richard Bowers & Company, where she was the number one producer in both 2001 and 2002. She became a partner as well as the rst female partner in the Colliers Atlanta office in 2005. Ms. Selvey is the head of the Office Services Group in Atlanta.

PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS

• Colliers Atlanta #1 Producer, Office Services Group (2016, 2011)

• Executive Board Member, Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors (2018, 2017, 2016)

• Everest Club - Colliers International (top 10% within Colliers internationally) (2017, 2016, 2015)

• Bisnow Top 40 Women Power Brokers Award (2014)

• Colliers Atlanta Top 10 Overall Producer (2016, 2015)

• CoStar Power Broker Award - Top Office Leasing Broker, Atlanta (2016, 2014, 2013)

• Member of Colliers National Occupier Services Group (OSG) Platform

• Colliers Atlanta #2 Overall Producer (2010) • MCA Award for originating the most

multi-city assignments (2017, 2013, 2012,

2011, 2010, 2006)

• Lifetime Achievement Million Dollar Club

• Board Member, Atlanta Commercial Board of

Realtors (2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013)

• Member of the Month, Atlanta Commercial

Board of Realtors (April 2012)

• Phoenix Award Recipient - Ten years as

Million Dollar Club Producer (2007)

• Colliers Atlanta Enthusiasm Award (2006)

Central Perimeter Economic Development

Ann Hanlon
Moderator

Ann Hanlon

Executive Director

Perimeter Community Improvement Districts

Caroline Davis

Caroline Davis

Economic Development Manager

Sandy Springs

Shirlynn Brownell Fortson

Shirlynn Brownell Fortson

Director of Economic Development

City of Brookhaven

Michael Starling

Michael Starling

Director of Economic Development

City of Dunwoody

Ann Hanlon

Moderator

Perimeter Community Improvement Districts

As Executive Director for the Perimeter Community Improvement Districts (PCIDs), Ann Hanlon is in charge of the organization’s daily operations, as well as its investments in transportation infrastructure.

The CIDs have an annual operating budget of over $8 million. Previously, Ann was the Executive Director of the North Fulton CID for 13 years, beginning when it was a start-up. Prior to entering the CID space, Ann served as a Senior Program Specialist at the Atlanta Regional Commission. She began her career in the private sector, as a Research and Development Analyst with Press Ganey & Associates, a healthcare consulting firm in South Bend, Indiana. A native of South Georgia, Ann received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in Government and Computer Science from the University of Notre Dame, and a Masters of

Public Administration degree in Management and Finance from Georgia State University. Ann was honored as the “Woman of the Year” by the Women’s Transportation Seminar Atlanta Chapter in November 2016. In April 2015 and again in 2017, Governor Nathan Deal appointed Ann to the Board of Directors for the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority where she serves on the Projects and Planning committees. Ann was named a

“Notable Georgian” by Georgia Trend Magazine in 2017, one of the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s “Women Who Mean Business” in 2015 and as one of Georgia Trend Magazine’s “40 under 40” in 2012 and 2018. In 2021, she was included among a prestigious group of leaders in James Magazine’s Most Influential Georgians. In 2019, she served as Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Council for Quality Growth as the Council’s first female Chairman. Additionally, Ann serves on the Board of Directors for the Women’s’ Transportation Seminar, Atlanta Chapter, the Greater North

Fulton Chamber of Commerce, the Sandy Springs and Dunwoody Perimeter Chambers of Commerce, and the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce. In 2020, Ann was appointed by CEO Michael Thurmond to the DeKalb County COVID-19 task force, and continues to serve in that capacity as a representative of large business interests in Perimeter during the pandemic. Ann is a graduate of the Regional Leadership Institute of the Atlanta Regional Commission (2010) and Leadership North Fulton (2006). Personally, Ann is a volunteer with the Girl Scouts of Metro Atlanta, a member of All Saints Catholic Church and a sustainer with the Junior League of Atlanta. She lives in Dunwoody with her husband, Michael, and their two daughters.

Caroline Davis

Economic Development Manager

Sandy Springs

Caroline Davis is the Economic Development Manager for the City of Sandy Springs, Georgia. Since joining the City in 2018, she has been responsible for facilitating economic development planning and initiatives, identifying and fostering economic development opportunities, assisting local organizations, businesses, and individuals with establishing economic development plans and projects, managing citywide recruitment and retention efforts, and marketing the City to expand economic development opportunities. Caroline is a graduate of Leadership Sandy Springs (2020). She currently serves as a Board Member for the Sandy Springs Education Force and the Innovation Academy Foundation. Caroline received her Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Georgia. While pursuing her degree, she worked with The UGA Archway Partnership providing community and economic development services to rural communities throughout Georgia. Caroline holds a Bachelor of Arts in Community & Leadership Development from the University of Kentucky. A native of Kentucky, Caroline now resides in Sandy Springs.

Shirlynn Brownell Fortson

Director of Economic Development

City of Brookhaven

Shirlynn Fortson serves as the Director of Economic Development for the City of Brookhaven. In this role, she works to increase Brookhaven’s visibility in the corporate, small business, retail, development, and real estate worlds as an ideal location to do business. Her responsibilities

include marketing, site location assistance to new and expanding companies, business retention, serving as a liaison between the State, County, and utility partners, and managing the City’s Incentives Program via her role as Executive Director of Brookhaven’s Development Authority.

Prior to her appointment as Brookhaven’s Director of Economic Development, Mrs. Fortson served as a Statewide Project Manager on the Corporate Solutions team at the Georgia Department of Economic Development. In that role, she recruited new industry on behalf of the

State, generating hundreds of jobs and millions in investment for Georgia. Brownell also managed the relocation and expansion of various high-profile companies, notably HD Supply, Equifax, Stanley Black and Decker, and Courion. Mrs. Fortson received her Master’s degree in Strategic Communications from Troy University, and her Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs from the University of Georgia, and she also

holds a real estate license. An active member in the Atlanta community, she is involved with several initiatives around the state including the Atlanta Chapter of Urban Land Institute, the Atlanta BeltLine Young Leadership Council, Leadership DeKalb class of 2018, the Liberian Consulate of Georgia, and a host of other organizations.

Michael Starling

Director of Economic Development

City of Dunwoody

Michael Starling is the Director of Economic Development for the City of

Dunwoody, Georgia. Michael has been in this position since 2010 and is

responsible for leading the City’s efforts to expand the local economy through

business development efforts. Priorities for the City include retention of existing

businesses, recruitment of new firms, and the redevelopment of existing

commercial areas. Michael is actively involved with the Dunwoody Convention and Visitors Bureau

and Dunwoody Perimeter Chamber of Commerce. He is a graduate of

Leadership DeKalb (2007) and the Regional Leadership Institute (2009). Michael

is a founding member of the Innovation Crescent Regional Partnership, a

coalition of more than a dozen counties focused on growing the technology

industry in Georgia. Prior to joining Dunwoody, Michael worked for DeKalb

County as a Business Development Manager for six years and the Atlanta

Regional Commission as a Senior Program Manager in the Governmental

Services Division for nearly a decade. Michael earned a Bachelors of Science degree in Economics from the University

of South Florida. Michael is married to Denise Starling and they have one child Will who attends

Chamblee High School. They reside in Brookhaven.

Event Summary

What you'll learn:  

  • How are the Perimeter Community Improvement Districts bringing new developments to the submarket?

  • Which companies are opening offices in Atlanta and what is attracting them to the Central Perimeter specifically?

  • How are developers aligning their projects with resident wants and needs?

  • What are the most notable initiatives for investors and developers targeting the Central Perimeter

How You’ll Do More Business:

Gain key insights from our panel of community executives, senior real estate executives, and economic development authorities. This neighborhood update will bring you up to speed on the biggest projects and the initiatives underway in this thriving Atlanta sub market.

Who Attends: 

Brokers, owners, developers, investors, construction, designers, architects, financial professionals, government officials and more!

Why You Should Attend:

Bisnow events bring together the biggest power players in the industry to identify opportunities, build your network and expand your business.

With the largest audience of commercial real estate professionals in the world, no one knows how to help your business more than us.

Venue

Hilton Atlanta Perimeter Suites
6120 Peachtree Dunwoody Road
Atlanta, GA 30328

Ballroom: Tent Pavilion


Parking information: Complimentary onsite parking

Our commitment to your safety:
We have been inspired by the industry’s enthusiasm as we return to live events and have been thrilled to safely host more than 4,000 executives this summer. As we continue to overcome and emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic, we know the best way through the latest developments and to keep the industry thriving is by working together. As such, we are updating our event safety guidelines & protocols as follows:

• Facial coverings will be required by all staff & attendees, regardless of vaccination status. Masks will be made available at the door.
• Temperature checks will be conducted at entry.
• Attendance at the event will be capped and no tickets will be sold at the door.
• Contact tracing procedures will be employed for any reported exposure.
• Socially distanced seating will be available in the main event space.
• Enhanced sanitization protocols will be adhered to throughout the event space including regularly disinfecting surfaces throughout the event and hand sanitizer provided to all attendees.

As local regulations and guidance evolve, the CRE industry continues to lead the way forward. We look forward to gathering safely to do what we do best: network, connect, and engage to do more business. We look forward to hosting you soon.

Get Directions

Agenda

Time Activity
11:30 AM
12:45 PM
Pre-Event Networking
12:45 PM
1:30 PM
Central Perimeter Mayor Roundtable

Here from Central Perimeter's mayors on future plans and collaboration.

1:30 PM
2:15 PM
Central Perimeter CRE Update

What major developments are in the pipeline for Central Perimeter.

2:15 PM
3:00 PM
Central Perimeter Economic Development

The Inside Scoop From City Officials on all things economic development for Central Perimeter.

3:00 PM
3:30 PM
Post-Event Networking

Sponsors