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Felicite Moorman
Keynote

Felicite Moorman

VP of STRATIS, Co-Founder

STRATIS, A RealPage Company

Felicite Moorman

VP of STRATIS, Co-Founder

STRATIS, A RealPage Company

Felicite Moorman is an attorney turned multi-exit technology

entrepreneur. She’s received EY’s Entrepreneur Of The Year®

Award and has earned an international reputation as a go-to IoT

industry expert, developing pioneering strategic partnerships and

unprecedented technology strategies and initiatives for the Internet

of Things.

Moorman is the CoFounder of STRATIS, a RealPage Company,

and SaaS Platform for large-scale Internet of Things installations.

STRATIS was named a top ten “Best Company in America” by

Entrepreneur Magazine and ranked in the top twenty percent of Inc

Magazine’s “Fastest Growing Companies” three consecutive years

prior to acquisition. Moorman was simultaneously CEO of BuLogics,

which designed, built, and certified hardware, software, and

ecosystems for the Internet of Things.

Moorman is an international speaker and columnist, and has been featured as a thought leader in dozens of mass media outlets and publications including: U.S. News & World Report, Fast Company, Inc Magazine,

Entrepreneur Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, Yahoo! News, Philadelphia Inquirer, The Boston Globe, the Huffington Post, and others. She’s also a frequent writer, speaker, and presenter on the Internet of Things

and has been featured at CES, SXSW, Samsung DevCon, Eric Ries’ Lean Startup Conference, Smart Cities Innovation Summit Asia, NMHC OpTech, NAA Apartmentalize, Greystar’s Innovation and WAM Summits,

and more.

Prior to STRATIS and BuLogics, Moorman launched the Emerging Technologies Division for GE’s Consumer and Home Electronics brand. Moorman quickly established her reputation in technology,

engaging eight Fortune 500 companies in less than eighteen months, entering new vertical channels, and creating and beginning execution on the strategic plan to dominate the Internet of Things lighting

peripherals market. Today the GE lighting line is a part of nearly every home automation and security platform offered in the United States.

Early in her career, Moorman led a team that became the most sought after marketing and management partnership in Baltimore real estate. She expanded the companies to include nationwide finance, brokerage, legal, and insurance offerings. Moorman oversaw $1.5 billion dollars of transactions in less than five years, including property acquisition management for the $500 million dollar expansion of Rutgers University.

Moorman recognizes the importance of giving back, especially within the Philadelphia community, and volunteers her time and expertise to the following organizations: NAA & NMHC’s Real Estate Technology

Alliance (IoT Committee Co-Chair), Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs Accelerator (Lead Mentor), SXSW (Mentor), Lean Startup Conference (Mentor), Philly Startup Leaders (Mentor), Dreamit Ventures (Mentor),

and Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce (Small Business Board Member). She is also a community activist and Chair of East Falls Forward, a Philadelphia Registered Community Organization focused on the

revitalization of the Riverfront Business District. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Law and a Law School Club Founder.

Multifamily Update: Hot Markets & Trends To Watch

Allison Bradshaw

Allison Bradshaw

Partner

LEM Capital

Christine Beechan

Christine Beechan

Area Vice President

Morgan Properties

Brian Emmons

Brian Emmons

VP

Southern Land Company

Marshall Friday

Marshall Friday

Director

ADT Multifamily

Neil Stein
Moderator

Neil Stein

Principal

Kaplin Stewart

Allison Bradshaw

Partner

LEM Capital

Allison Bradshaw is a senior vice president at LEM. She plays a lead role on the originations team and works with the managing partners to oversee the strategic growth of the firm with an emphasis on investment strategy, team development and acquisitions. Allison focuses on organizational improvement initiatives including expanding and institutionalizing the firm’s operational practices which are aimed at driving the firm’s long-term performance. She also plays a key role fostering a strong LEM corporate culture, where employees are engaged and productive, which benefits the firm and its investors.

Prior to LEM, Allison was a Managing Director on Greystar’s Investment Management team with direct oversight of a $1.9bn multifamily portfolio and led acquisitions, dispositions, asset management and business development in the Northeast region. At Greystar, Allison also opened the New York City office, and was responsible for building both the investment management and property management presence in the market, helping grow the team to 25 professionals in the corporate office and approximately 4,200 units under management in the greater New York metro. Prior to joining Greystar, Allison was a Managing Director at Savills where she worked on the execution of over $2bn of transactions. Allison started her career as a licensed structural engineer and worked on various residential projects throughout New York City. She formerly sat on the Emerging Leaders Committee of the National Multi-Housing Council.

Allison holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree, magna cum laude, from Vanderbilt University and an MBA from the Stern School of Business, where she was recognized as a Stern Scholar.

Brian Emmons

VP

Southern Land Company

Brian joined Southern Land Company in 2017 to help oversee Southern Land’s iconic project in Philadelphia, The Laurel Rittenhouse Square. Since arriving at Southern Land, Brian has been responsible for driving the company’s growth in the Philadelphia region where he has worked to acquire new sites, managing the entitlement process, and works with the design and construction teams. Prior to joining Southern Land, Brian was a Vice President for Toll Brothers City Living division in Philadelphia where he oversaw all of the company’s operations Philadelphia. These responsibilities included acquisitions, entitlements, construction, sales, marketing, and advertising. Brian takes time to support the city’s real estate development community as a volunteer and has spent countless hours advocating on behalf of industry professionals as a past president of the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia (BIA). He also sits on the Real Estate Committee for the Philadelphia Regulatory Reform Commission.

Philly Housing Update

Dailey Tipton
Moderator

Dailey Tipton

VP

Evolution Energy Partners

Rebecca Frisch

Rebecca Frisch

VP Design

Post Brothers

David Waxman

David Waxman

Founder

MMPartners

Gary Jonas

Gary Jonas

Managing Partner

HOW Properties

Kyle Speece

Kyle Speece

Regional VP, Development

Conifer Realty

Gregory Reaves

Gregory Reaves

Founder and CEO

Mosaic Development Partners

Stuart Rosenberg

Stuart Rosenberg

Principal

SgRA

Dailey Tipton

Moderator

Evolution Energy Partners

Dailey Tipton has spent many years in senior positions of management where he is recognized for his expertise in energy and sustainability. He has a long history of growing companies, from start-up to Fortune 500 in size. As the leader for revenue generation for Evolution Energy Partners, Dailey focuses on creating opportunities for customers to drive impact to their bottom line through energy management projects while increasing their sustainable footprint. Prior to EEP, Dailey worked at CPower as a General Manager, SAP as the leader for Energy Management and Sustainable Applications Center of Excellence, DATUM as part of the management team and created, launched and managed a highly successful SAP sustainability practice for ERM.

Dailey started his career as a Naval Flight Officer and is a Veteran of Foreign War with multiple recognitions including two Navy Achievement Medals. He holds two degrees in Engineering: MS in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas and BS in Mechanical Engineering from Auburn University. In his off time, Dailey is a competitive runner, cyclist, long distance open water swimmer and sails boats competitively. Dailey is on the Board of Directors for US Patriot Sailing, a wounded warrior program that provides support to the “Silently Wounded” warriors. Married 34 years to Jessica, who he met at Auburn, with two children Nate 30 and Leah 27.

David Waxman

Founder

MMPartners

David is the Founder and Managing Partner at MMPartners, a vertically integrated commercial real estate development company having raised over $45M of capital and has invested in over $90M of real estate assets in the Philadelphia CBD market. David is responsible for fundraising, directing acquisitions and financing and leading the strategic direction of the team.

David is a former University Merit Scholar at Boston University, from which he graduated with a B.A. in Urban Studies and Public Policy. David has also successfully completed New York University’s Real Estate Finance and Investment graduate level coursework. Previously, he worked at Switzenbaum & Associates and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. David is an active member of ULI.

Gary Jonas

Managing Partner

HOW Properties

Gary’s profession has always centered on the real estate industry. Gary ran sales departments for two national mortgage platforms. In 1998, he joined forces with his current partners to start Advanced Mortgage Concepts where he served as president of the mortgage company until 2007. Gary’s main focus has shifted to HOW Properties where he directs Development and Acquisitions. When Gary isn’t training for the next marathon, he’s devising improvements to existing properties while researching the company’s potential for real estate expansion throughout the city of Philadelphia.

Kyle Speece

Regional VP, Development

Conifer Realty

Kyle Speece joined Conifer Realty in 2017 and

currently serves as Regional Vice President of

Development. In this capacity, he is responsible for

new business identification and all facets of project

management for Conifer’s development efforts in

Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland.

Specifically, his responsibilities include: originating

new affordable, mixed-income, and/or mixed-use

development opportunities; identifying lending and

equity sources for new projects; assembling and

supervising all outside professionals; overseeing

and coordinating the preparation and submission of

funding applications; leading financial closings;

ensuring adherence to project budgets and

schedules; and coordinating construction, lease-up,

and management activities among departments of the Conifer organization. He allocates time between the Company’s offices in Columbia, MD, Mount Laurel, NJ and Philadelphia, PA.

Gregory Reaves

Founder and CEO

Mosaic Development Partners

Greg spent more than 30 years working at all levels in corporate and private industries. He graduated from Howard University, Washington, DC, with a BS in Chemical Engineering and began his career with McNeil Consumer Products Company. Greg then joined Merck and Co. Inc., where he received eight promotions and became a member of the research division executive committee. He joined a midsize real estate development company, where he became COO and a member of the executive team. In 2008, Greg co-founded Mosaic Development Partners, and together with his partner, Leslie Smallwood-Lewis, they have developed over $1 Billion in real estate projects and have created hundreds of construction and full-time jobs. Mosaic currently has $7B in real estate in its pipeline.

Stuart Rosenberg

Principal

SgRA

he Principal of Stuart G. Rosenberg Architects (SGRA), Stuart has been practicing architecture in the greater Philadelphia area for over 35 years.

SgRA is an award-winning architectural firm that specializes in developing creative and functional solutions through designs crafted to elevate the everyday. Their broad experience designing new buildings and restoring existing structures for a diverse client base in the Philadelphia region allow them to solve even the most complex challenges at any stage in the design, zoning, permitting, and construction processes, while maintaining a commitment to refined aesthetics. Their specialities include multi-family residential, hospitality, and commercial design, and a unique expertise on historical buildings.

Why This Matters

Why This Matters:

-Will demand for Class-A multifamily keep up with the coming deliveries, or will rents need to drop to keep vacancy at bay? 

-Philadelphia is seeing multiple neighborhoods surge in popularity. Will permanently expanded remote work add fuel to the expansion of Philadelphia's developable areas? 

-How much support can the City of Philadelphia give affordable housing development within the constraints of its new budget?

-How have Class-B suburban apartments fared through the pandemic and what does the future of suburban apartments look like as the world returns to normal? 

How You'll Do More Business: Leasing is up, vacancy is down and the world is coming back to life. That being said, this past year-and-a-half has changed human behavior and created trends that could last a long time. Find out what parts of the pandemic aftermath will impact the multifamily market for years to come. 

Who You'll Meet: Brokers, owners, developers, investors, architects, GCs, engineers, and lawyers.

Venue

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
Guest Entrance, 1201 Market Street, 1200 Filbert St at
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Ballroom/Level: Grand Ballroom Salon E, 5th Floor


Valet Only: $30 with tax, Lobby Entrance on Filbert Street

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Agenda

Time Activity
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
Pre-Event Networking
1:00 PM
1:45 PM
Multifamily Update: Hot Markets, Trends To Watch, & The Impact Of Covid

The world changed dramatically over the past year and a half. One of the main changes was the freedom people had to choose where they live. As the world returns to normal the CRE community is closely monitoring if these population shifts are permanent.

1:45 PM
2:30 PM
Philly Housing Update

Throughout the pandemic, it was reported that Philly's multifamily market held its value significantly better than most cities around the country. Many point to Philly's affordability and proximity to other major cities on the east coast. Philly has multifamily developments popping up all over as it looks to capitalize in interest.

2:30 PM
3:00 PM
Post-Event Networking