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Who's Buying, Selling and How: Distressed Assets & The Current Debt and Equity Markets

Craig Spencer

Craig Spencer

Chairman & CEO

Arden Group

Nancy Gephart

Nancy Gephart

SVP, Investments

CEI-Boulos Capital Management

Bennett Lomax

Bennett Lomax

CEO

Lomax Companies

Jessica Morgan

Jessica Morgan

Principal

Lubert-Adler Real Estate Funds

Jason Hernandez

Jason Hernandez

Head of Real Estate Debt, Americas

Nuveen Real Estate

George Kotridis
Moderator

George Kotridis

Principal

CLA

Craig Spencer

Chairman & CEO

Arden Group

Mr. Spencer is the Chairman & CEO of Arden Group, established in 1989 as a fully integrated real estate company focusing on acquiring, developing and managing high quality real estate assets. The company has purchased and developed more than $3.7B of real estate including office buildings, hotels and high-rise mixed-use residential. Arden’s asset management group has managed more than $7.0B in assets. Arden Group in 2012 established Arden Fund Management, its real estate equity and debt fund management business and has been name by Preqin as the #1 globally Most Consistent Closed End Private Real Estate Fund Manager for both 2017 and 2018.

In addition to leading Arden, Craig has participated in several non-real estate ventures including the acquisition and subsequent sale of Admiralty Bank to Royal Bank of Canada in February 2003. He was also a founding board member of Anchor Commercial Bank based in Palm Beach, Florida. Craig was Founder/Co-Owner with Jon Bon Jovi of the Philadelphia Soul Arena Football Team. In its five-year history, Craig helped build it into the most successful team in the league and the 2008 World Champions. Craig and Jon also established and are the Co-Chairmen of the JBJ Soul Charitable Foundation, which has provided 500 housing units along with educational programs to homeless men and women. The Foundation opened Soul Kitchens in Red Bank, NJ in 2011 and Toms River, NJ in 2016 with over 60,000 meals served to date.

Craig is a licensed attorney who specialized in real estate, banking and bankruptcy law. He is a frequent guest lecturer at the Zell/Lurie Real Estate Center at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Bennett Lomax

CEO

Lomax Companies

A corporate finance specialist with 17 years of experience, Bennett Lomax is the President and CEO of The Lomax Companies LP, a private investment firm focused on venture capital and private equity. Bennett is the Chairman and CEO of Prime Image, an enterprise technology company that specializes in AI, e-commerce, and automation. Bennett is also a Partner in Lomax Real Estate Partners, a real estate development firm where he leads all corporate finance activities. Bennett serves as the Chairman of the Board of WURD Radio, Pennsylvania’s only Black owned talk radio station. Lastly, Bennett serves as lead director on the board of Beltraith Capital, LLC an institutional asset management firm with $2 billion under management.

Mr. Lomax is a member of the Board of Directors for the Museum of the American Revolution, serving as its Finance Committee Chair and Treasurer. Mr. Lomax is also a Trustee of the Lomax Family Foundation and is a member of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity. Mr. Lomax received a

Bachelor of Science in Finance (cum laude) from Hampton University and a Juris Doctor from Temple University Beasley School of Law.

Jason Hernandez

Head of Real Estate Debt, Americas

Nuveen Real Estate

Jason leads the originations platform in the Americas for Nuveen Real Estate and is focused on further expanding the firm’s third-party real estate debt business.

Prior to joining the business in 2018, Jason was a managing director at ACORE Capital where he led a team responsible for the sourcing and execution of structured finance investments, including mortgage, mezzanine and preferred equity. As one of the initial employees of ACORE, he helped grow the firm from a start-up, to one of the largest private lenders in the United States, with $9 billion AUM in just under three years. Jason has also held a number of roles at GE Capital Real Estate. Most recently he was a senior director in the strategic capital group focused on whole loan origination with institutional clients.

Jason graduated with a B.S. from Illinois State University and an M.B.A. from The Wharton School. He is a graduate of the GE Capital Financial Management Programme with roles including finance, underwriting and M&A and is a member of Commercial Real Estate Finance Council.

George Kotridis

Moderator

CLA

With more than 25 years in public accounting, George devotes most of his time serving clients in the Real Estate Industry. These include developers, commercial and residential operators, hotels, property and asset managers, home builders, private equity funds, and individual investors. In 2009, he took on the lead role of the legacy LarsonAllen firm’s Real Estate practice and has brought that experience forward focusing on further developing the firm’s capabilities in advisory, assurance, and tax services available to clients in the real estate and hospitality space. He also is a lead resource in the firm helping clients in real estate workout transactions.

Technical experience:

• Assists clients in selecting entity status, advises on partnership and LLC formations, helps with modeling IRR calculations and waterfall provisions, and forecasting distributions and allocations under IRC Subchapter K

• Provides consulting and expert services related to performance, cash flow, and operations of commercial real estate and hotel operations, including litigation support

• Helps clients assess the benefits of cost segregation studies, repair studies, change in accounting methods, as well as help facilitate closely-held business strategic planning initiatives, and design and implementation of succession plans

Education/professional involvement:

• Bachelor of business in accounting from Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

• American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

• Certified Public Accountant in the state of Pennsylvania

Speaking engagements:

• Pennsylvania Bar Institute panelist on Distressed Real Estate transactions

• Testified in Federal Bankruptcy Court (Trenton, NJ) on feasibility of petitioner’s plan.

C-PACE: The Ins & Outs

Peter Neumeier

Peter Neumeier

Director

Enhanced Capital

Christopher Cordaro

Christopher Cordaro

Vice President

EB Realty Management Corp.

Maryrose Myrtetus

Maryrose Myrtetus

Executive Director

Philadelphia Green Capital Corp

Ian McCulley

Ian McCulley

Director

Enhanced Capital

Peter Neumeier

Director

Enhanced Capital

Peter serves as Director of Business Development for Enhanced Capital Group, LLC. He comes to Enhanced Capital after several years of experience sourcing various types of financing for renewable energy developers. Previously, he held positions in the equity capital markets industry serving in wealth management, institutional sales, and merger and acquisition advisory capacities. He started his career in finance at the First National Bank of Boston. Peters holds a B.A. in History from Boston College, an M.B.A. in Finance from the Carlson School of Management, and a Certificate in Political Philosophy from Christ Church, Oxford. Peter serves as Facilitator for the Ignatian Spirituality Project in the Twin Cities.

Ian McCulley

Director

Enhanced Capital

Ian McCulley is a Director responsible for Enhanced Capital’s Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) business. Prior to joining Enhanced, Ian worked at B. Riley and Dialectic Capital as a hedge fund investment professional. Ian started his career at Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, a biweekly investment publication. Currently based in Denver, Ian attended the University of Colorado and enjoys being outside and in the mountains as much as possible.

Summary

  1. With some of the traditional sources of capital unavailable, what other creative ways of financing are available?

  2. There's been a lot of talk about opportunities to scoop up distressed assets. How much opportunity is there actually in Philadelphia?

  3. What's the current debt environment? Are the traditional institutions starting to lend again?

  4. How will the election results impact opportunity zones and EB-5s?

  5. Who are the active players in the market looking to move assets? How are they still getting deals done?

Agenda

Time Activity
3:00 PM
3:30 PM
Pre-Event Networking!
3:30 PM
4:15 PM
Who's Buying, Selling and How: Distressed Assets & The Current Debt and Equity Markets
4:15 PM
5:00 PM
C-PACE: The Ins & Outs
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
Post-Event Networking!

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