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Reeves Davis

Reeves Davis

President of Technology Solutions

JLL

Vince Zuppa

Vince Zuppa

VP and Director, CTIC-Innovation Counsel

Prologis

Ben Harris

Ben Harris

Founder & CEO

Uncommon Capital

Russell Womer

Russell Womer

Global CFAM Administrator

Meta

Hani Noshi

Hani Noshi

Principal Program Manager, Data Center Delivery (DCD)

Microsoft

Will Follett
Moderator

Will Follett

Senior Producer

Bisnow

Reeves Davis

President of Technology Solutions

JLL

Reeves Davis serves as President of Technology Solutions at JLL, where he has led strategic initiatives in the CRE and Enterprise Technology in various roles for the past 10 years. Reeves brings extensive experience managing global business lines and driving high growth in both revenue and margin through strategic partnerships and organizational transformation. He has been instrumental in JLL's evolution as a global leader in CRE technology, helping to position the company in a rapidly changing environment.

Russell Womer

Global CFAM Administrator

Meta

Russell Womer is the Global CAFM Administrator at Meta, where he leads global initiatives at the intersection of workplace technology, real estate systems, and data strategy. His focus is on scaling and integrated workplace management platforms across a worldwide portfolio, with an emphasis on spatial intelligence, workplace operations, data governance, and AI-informed decision making. His work bridges facilities, IT, and business teams to transform complex, fragmented building data into actionable insights that support smarter, more adaptive workplaces.

Hani Noshi

Principal Program Manager, Data Center Delivery (DCD)

Microsoft

Hani Noshi is a Principal Program Manager at Microsoft. Hani has 20+ years of Projects, Operations, Strategy, and Business Transformation experience.

In the Operations Excellence space, Hani focused on the full life cycle of operations transformation: from target operating model design through to operations transformation delivery, change management and implementation. Hani has led projects in Oil & Gas, Resources, and Consumer Products operating groups in 4 continents and 36 countries.

In consulting, Hani has provided services involving supply chain lean transformation and process excellence for several large clients. He prides himself on his ability to help clients through complex transformations. A few noteworthy examples include:

Helping an Energy Supermajor organization to develop a multi-million dollar business case to streamline their Capital Projects and Engineering processes resulting in $200M in savings and a 15 times return on investment.

Advising a public utility company through a full core business transformation and helping an executive team through the development of one of the most ambitious business transformation strategies in their industry resulting in an $148M in cummulative savings over 3 years.

During this time Hani was also involved in innovative thought leadership where he published white paper articles in the Lean New Product Introduction and Rapid & Sustained Cost Management space.

Prior to joining Accenture, Hani started his career in industry with General Electric Company in 1999, where he joined their Operations Management Leadership program. He then held various functions in hard core manufacturing, supply chain, and product development with increasing levels of responsibility. Throughout Hani’s career in GE, he was promoted throughout several GE businesses where he invented five US and European patents.

Will Follett

Moderator

Bisnow

Will Follett is the Senior Producer for Bisnow's Midwest market, where he oversees content and strategy for 40+ annual programs aimed at connecting and advancing the commercial real estate industry. He previously worked at GovExec, the largest B2G marketing and events platform for public sector leaders.

A New England native turned longtime Midwesterner, he holds a degree in political science from Drake University and lives in Chicago where he enjoys the city's restaurant scene and the occasional triathlon.

What You'll Take Away From This Conversation

  • What key AI tools and technologies are CRE leaders actively deploying in 2026?
    Explore the platforms, models, and intelligent systems reshaping development, operations, leasing, and asset management from multimodal building intelligence to agentic AI workflows.

  • Where do the real barriers to AI adoption still exist, and why do CRE firms continue to struggle?
    Unpack the organizational, data, governance, and cultural challenges that hinder digital transformation and learn how owners, operators, and developers are restructuring their teams and processes to overcome them.

  • How will the rapid evolution of the AI market influence CRE technology strategy and economic performance?
    Hear how shifts in the foundation model landscape, compute requirements, and AI-driven productivity gains are reshaping valuations, underwriting assumptions, and property-level economics.

  • What role do Large Language Models, Machine Learning, and other AI-adjacent technologies play in next-generation CRE operations?
    Understand how LLMs, small language models, predictive systems, and multimodal analytics work together to drive automation, forecasting, and decision-making at portfolio scale.

  • How are current economic conditions shaping the pace of AI adoption?
    Discuss whether tighter capital markets, higher operating costs, and uncertain demand cycles accelerate or delay the digitization of CRE and where leaders are still finding ROI-positive opportunities.

  • How can real estate leaders balance rapid AI adoption with rising concerns around privacy, security, and regulatory compliance?
    Learn the emerging standards around governance, data lineage, model oversight, “AI safety layers,” and tenant-driven requirements that will define operational excellence going forward.

  • What do the next five years look like for AI in commercial real estate?
    Gain insight into how intelligent buildings, autonomous workflows, synthetic market modeling, and AI-native organizational structures will reshape the industry through 2030.

How You'll Do More Business From Attending This Summit:

In an industry built on both innovation and personal connection, AI’s growing role in commercial real estate represents a defining shift for owners, operators, developers, investors, and service providers. When equipped with the right frameworks, today’s CRE leaders can unlock new levels of operational efficiency, tenant engagement, and portfolio intelligence even amid challenging economic conditions.

This webinar will show you how top organizations are deploying AI today, the systems and structures they’ve built to scale it, and the strategies that deliver measurable returns. You’ll gain practical insight into modernizing existing operations, improving decision-making, reducing risk, and preparing teams for the next wave of digital transformation.

Join Bisnow and leading experts as we explore the AI trends, tools, and technologies redefining CRE — and the steps firms can take now to stay competitive in the years ahead.

Fellow Webinar Attendees Include:

Owners, developers, investors, brokers, business consultants, architects, engineers, designers, lawyers, accountants, bankers, and city and government officials.

About Bisnow:

Bisnow’s digital events convene the most influential voices in the industry to help you grow your business in a complex and rapidly evolving market. With candid discussions, exclusive insights, and access to a highly engaged audience, these sessions offer a unique look into the opportunities and challenges shaping CRE today. Attendance is a strategic advantage for any professional navigating the future of real estate.

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