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Greg Rooney

Greg Rooney

VP, Development

The Bernstein Companies

Meet Hoffman & Associates New CEO — Hello, Mark Dorigan!

On Dorigan's New Role as Monty Hoffman Assumes Position as Chairman, and An Update on Wharf Phase II

Mark Dorigan
NEW CEO of Hoffman & Associates, Overseeing 1.15M SF Wharf Phase 2

Mark Dorigan

CEO

Hoffman & Associates (Formerly PN Hoffman)

Steve Moore
Moderator

Steve Moore

Executive Director

SWBID

Mark Dorigan

NEW CEO of Hoffman & Associates, Overseeing 1.15M SF Wharf Phase 2

Hoffman & Associates (Formerly PN Hoffman)

Mark Dorigan joined Hoffman & Associates in 2007. In addition to the company’s legal and corporate affairs, Dorigan focuses on the company’s acquisition pipeline and large-scale, mixed-use, public-private projects. Dorigan was responsible for the negotiation of the land disposition, development, and public financing agreements with the District of Columbia, as well as the related assemblage consolidations with adjacent stakeholders for The Wharf.

Prior to joining Hoffman & Associates, Dorigan spent more than 10 years with The Mills Corporation (REIT) as real estate general counsel and co-general counsel. Prior to joining The Mills Corporation, Dorigan was a partner at McGuireWoods specializing in commercial real estate.

He has an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University School of Law and a JD from Seton Hall University School of Law where he graduated with honors cum laude.

Steve Moore

Moderator

SWBID

Steve Moore leads the Southwest Business Improvement District as Executive Director, connecting businesses and innovation efforts. Established in 2015, SWBID is a 480-acre cultural, government, and residential area occupying most of the SW quadrant of the District of Columbia.

The SWBID employs 30 ambassadors and staff and manages several initiatives, including large-scale beautification programs, homeless outreach, weekend markets, transportation, and public art installations.

Prior to working at the SWBID, Steve joined the team of Hoffman-Madison Waterfront LLC (HMW) as a leasing strategist and special projects manager. At HMW, he implemented the local leasing strategy and managed special projects for the 25-acre waterfront development on the Washington Channel.

Steve also served as the President and CEO of the Washington, DC Economic Partnership, a non-profit organization promoting business and retail opportunities in the District of Columbia, and frequently worked with the Mayor's Office. Before joining the Economic Partnership, he was the Deputy Executive Director for the Downtown DC Business Improvement District. The majority of Steve's career was with The Rouse Company of Columbia, Maryland.

Steve had led several forums and summits throughout his career in efforts to further economic prosperity. He has traveled extensively to study cities, tourism, transportation, climate change, event planning, and business development.

SW DC Surge

Exploring the Market-Rate and Affordable Multifamily Opportunities, and Identifying the Quadrant's Hottest Tenants

Christopher Donald

Christopher Donald

Executive Director and CEO

DC Housing Finance Agency

Ken Smurzynski
Moving From Metro Center to 292,000 sqft Office at The Wharf Phase II

Ken Smurzynski

Chair, Real Estate

Williams & Connolly

Scott Hoffman

Scott Hoffman

Vice Chairman

Savills

Holly Hull

Holly Hull

VP

Republic Properties Corporation

Nina Albert
Discussing Agency's Move to 143K SF Office in L'Enfant Plaza

Nina Albert

Commissioner, Public Buildings Service

U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)

Daniel Mathews
Federal Leasing in SW DC

Daniel Mathews

Member of the Public Buildings Reform Board

Founder, Mathews Associates

Josh Posnick

Josh Posnick

Global Head of Capital Markets

Trammell Crow Company

Nick Mills
Moderator

Nick Mills

Analyst

CoStar Group

Christopher Donald

Executive Director and CEO

DC Housing Finance Agency

Christopher E. Donald was appointed Interim Executive Director in January 2020. As Interim Executive

Director he is responsible for the overall supervision, coordination and strategic direction of the District of

Columbia Housing Finance Agency. Mr. Donald joined the Agency in October 2016 as the Senior Vice

President of Multifamily Lending and Neighborhood Investments. He served as part of DCHFA’s senior

management team. His primary responsibility was to manage the day-to-day operations of the

Multifamily Lending and Neighborhood Investments (formerly Public Finance) department and assist the

Executive Director & CEO with the development of multifamily programs, products, polices and strategic

planning.

Mr. Donald has over 15 years of experience in real estate finance, community building, development,

land entitlement and construction.  He’s entitled over 1MM square feet of mixed income, transit

oriented, amenity rich housing.   Mr. Donald specializes in acquisitions, entitlement, community

visioning and deal structuring.  He has completed over $1 billion in real estate financing over the course

of his career and renovated over 1,000 multifamily units and entitled and underwritten almost 3,500

multifamily units throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.   Mr. Donald has

also acquired and programmed commercial space for small local businesses and retailers.

As the Director of Development at the Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing, Mr. Donald

underwrote and structured $60MM in low-income housing tax credit transactions. Over the last several

years he has provided underwriting services to the Office of State Superintendent for Education for the

District of Columbia and financed over $300 million in improvements for public charter schools using

New Markets Tax Credits, Tax Exempt Bonds and other tools. Mr. Donald began his career in finance at

Lehman Brothers in the Municipal Finance Group and underwrote $200MM in revenue bonds for the

District of Columbia.

Prior to his tenure at DCHFA, Mr. Donald served as the Principal and Co-Founder of The Leidesdorff

Group.   The Leidesdorff Group (TLG) is a diversified real estate advisory firm focused on the

regeneration of urban communities within the Mid-Atlantic region.  As a principal of TLG, Mr. Donald

focused on distressed and disinvested urban communities.   Mr. Donald is a member of the Urban Land

Institute and serves on the Board of Directors of the African American Real Estate Professionals of DC

(AAREP-DC) and the Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers (HAND). He is a graduate of Stanford

University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.

Ken Smurzynski

Moving From Metro Center to 292,000 sqft Office at The Wharf Phase II

Williams & Connolly

Ken Smurzynski focuses on the representation of clients before courts and in arbitrations. His primary practice involves real estate litigation, especially issues involving the management of hotels, shopping centers and senior living facilities, as well as legal malpractice cases arising from real estate matters.

Ken has tried jury and non-jury cases in federal and state courts, and argued appeals in federal and state courts. He also has represented clients in international and domestic arbitrations, as well as in arbitration-related proceedings, both international and domestic, to confirm and challenge awards and to compel arbitration.

Ken was born and grew up in the Boston suburb of Arlington, Massachusetts. He graduated magna cum laude from Brown University in 1988 and then spent a year working as an aide to U.S. Rep. Chet Atkins before attending Georgetown University Law Center, where he received his J.D., magna cum laude, and was Articles Editor, Georgetown Law Review. After clerking for Judge Marvin J. Garbis of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, Ken joined Williams & Connolly in 1993. Ken is Co-Chair of Williams & Connolly’s Real Estate practice.

Scott Hoffman

Vice Chairman

Savills

Scott Hoffman has built his career on assisting law firms, corporations and nonprofit associations with various transaction structures, implementing some of the most complex real estate solutions in Washington and beyond. His professional, transparent approach has earned him a reputation as one of the Washington D.C. area’s most trusted commercial real estate tenant advisors.

To date, Scott has completed nearly 15 million SF of real estate transactions totaling over $1 billion in total value for some of the nation’s top law firms, including Shearman & Sterling, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, Womble Bond Dickinson, and Wilkinson Walsh. Most recently, he led the team advising Williams & Connolly in their 300,000 SF relocation to Phase 2 of the new Wharf waterfront development in Southwest Washington, DC. Scott’s approach is to gain a complete understanding of each client’s business allows him to execute on the most effective ways to improve their short and long-term planning strategies. His specialties include strategic planning, benchmarking, forecasting, financial analysis, and transaction execution for leasing, acquisitions, and dispositions. Currently, Scott serves as the global account manager for Shearman & Sterling where he is regularly engaged to complete national and international assignments on their behalf. To date, he has completed assignments on four continents in 15 cities. Prior to joining the firm, Scott spent seven years at Cushman & Wakefield as a senior director.

Awards, Achievements and Activities

In 2006, Scott received the Greater Washington Commercial Association of Realtors(GWCAR) ‘Transaction of the Year, Northern VA’ award for his work on behalf of Conservation International. In 2007, he was honored as one of the “35 under 35” in the Washington, DC market by Bisnow. Scott also completed the Board of Trade Executive Network Training program, is a founding board member of the George Washington University Real Estate Alliance, and has served on the board of trustees for Concord Hill School in Chevy Chase, MD. Additionally, he was recognized by the board of trustees of the Washington School of Psychiatry for his pro bono work in developing and implementing a long-term real estate strategy for them in 2015-2016.

Holly Hull

VP

Republic Properties Corporation

Holly Hull has more than a decade of experience in real estate development in the Washington metropolitan area and specializes in complex, urban mixed-use projects. She is Vice President of Development at Republic Properties Corporation and in this role is responsible for the planning and development of several high-profile projects in Washington, DC. Throughout her career she has participated in all aspects of development activities, including acquisition, planning, zoning and entitlements, design, finance, construction, marketing, and leasing.

Prior to joining Republic in 2014, Ms. Hull was a Vice President of Development at The JBG Companies. In her eight years there, she worked on several large-scale commercial and mixed-use projects including: the American Pharmacists Association Headquarters Building on Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC; Central Place and Rosslyn Gateway in Arlington, VA; two downtown Bethesda, MD mixed-use projects; and a 130-acre master plan/rezoning in Alexandria, VA. She successfully obtained zoning approvals for over 2 million square feet in her portfolio. Before JBG, Ms. Hull served as Director of Development at The Jenco Group, a boutique DC development firm focusing on urban sites with close proximity to Metro stations.

Ms. Hull holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with concentration in Finance from Georgetown University and a Master’s in Real Estate degree from Georgetown University. She is active with local non-profits, including Arlington Street People Assistance Network (ASPAN) and Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless. She is a member of ULI, NAIOP, and CREW.

Nina Albert

Discussing Agency's Move to 143K SF Office in L'Enfant Plaza

U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)

Nina M. Albert serves as the Commissioner of the Public Buildings Service (PBS) at the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA).

As PBS Commissioner, she manages the nationwide asset management, design, construction, leasing, building management and disposal of approximately 371 million square feet of government-owned and leased space across the United States and six territories.

Albert brings 20 years of experience in public real estate disposition, public-private partnership negotiations, economic revitalization, and sustainable development to GSA. Albert most recently served as Vice President of Real Estate and Parking at the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), where she managed a multi-billion dollar real estate portfolio.

While working at the District Department of Environment, Albert led the design and development of a first-of-its-kind $250 million energy efficiency financing program targeting commercial and multi-family property owners. As the Anacostia Waterfront Initiative Manager, she oversaw a $1.3 billion redevelopment project in Washington D.C., including a 2,800-acre waterfront revitalization program.

A military veteran, Albert served as a first lieutenant and Company Executive Officer of the U.S. Army Signal Corps.

Albert holds a Master of Business Administration and Master of City and Regional Planning from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Tufts University.

Daniel Mathews

Federal Leasing in SW DC

Founder, Mathews Associates

After 25 years of federal service in Congress and the executive branch, Dan founded Mathews Associates LLC in 2021 as a strategic consulting and business development firm. He helps his clients navigate the highest levels of Washington and the complex world of federal real estate and government procurements to expand their revenue, identify new partners and enter new markets. In 2024, President Biden appointed Mathews to the Public Buildings Reform Board, which is tasked with making recommendations to realign the federal real estate portfolio. He also serves on the Industry Advisory Group of the US State Department’s Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations. In addition, Mathews is a board member of both the Federal Real Property Association and the National Federal Development Association. He has extensive experience with federal real estate issues and served as Commissioner of the US General Services Administration’s Public Buildings Service, where he led the 375 million square foot civilian real estate portfolio of the federal government, over 5,000 employees, and a $12 billion budget. Mathews graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in government and philosophy. He is married, has two daughters, and resides in Alexandria, Virginia.

Josh Posnick

Global Head of Capital Markets

Trammell Crow Company

Josh Posnick serves as Global Head of Capital Markets for Trammell Crow Company, responsible for leading the firm’s global capital strategy across all equity and debt programs, including capital formation, financing execution, and balance sheet optimization.

Posnick joins TCC from Mill Creek Residential Trust in Washington, D.C., where he was most recently the Senior Managing Director of Capital Markets, responsible for project capitalizations across the U.S. Prior to that, he was involved in all phases of the firm’s multifamily development, throughout the MidAtlantic region, including site acquisition, design, entitlements, financing, and dispositions. He also worked in Deloitte’s Real Estate Valuation and Consulting Practice.

Opening Remarks

Charles Allen
Supporting Developer's Reinvestment in SW DC's Waterfront

Charles Allen

Councilmember, Ward 6

Council of the District of Columbia

Kevin Reynolds
Opening Remarks

Kevin Reynolds

Regional President

United Bank

Charles Allen

Supporting Developer's Reinvestment in SW DC's Waterfront

Council of the District of Columbia

In his first three terms on the DC Council, Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen has successfully championed bold legislative efforts around education, the environment, safer streets, strengthening Metro, public safety and criminal justice, campaign finance and elections reform, LGBTQ rights, and women’s health. His first piece of legislation, “Books from Birth”, has delivered more than 3 million books to the homes of DC families with a child under the age of five, at no cost to the families, with targeted enrollment of children in communities with lower literacy rates. It remains one of the most popular government-run programs in the District.

As Ward 6 Councilmember, he has focused on ensuring every student has a great neighborhood school, improving public safety, supporting small businesses, and creating more affordable housing – and in recent years, Ward 6 has created more new affordable housing than any other Ward, with many more homes in the pipeline. He has brought community members together to lead transformations of beloved public spaces, including Eastern Market Metro Park, the Southwest Library, the Southeast Library, and Swampoodle Park and Terrace, as well as nearly all of Ward 6’s public schools and play spaces. His “Vision Zero” and “STEER Act” legislation have pushed the District to move quickly to create safer streets for all.

As Chair of the Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety for three Council Periods, Councilmember Allen led the Council in passing comprehensive policing reform and crime victims’ rights legislation, overhauling the city’s crime lab, banning ghost guns, creating the District’s “red flag” gun safety law, passing landmark second chances sentencing and workforce development laws, and expanding access to justice in the courts. Through the budget process, he created the District’s first-ever Gun Violence Prevention Director and exponentially increased funding each year for critical violence prevention and reduction programs and crime victims’ and reentry grants. Also passionate about elections and campaign finance reform, Councilmember Allen has passed legislation to make vote-by-mail permanent, create the District’s automatic voter registration system and “Fair Elections” public financing program, expand voting rights, and ban so-called government “pay-to-play” contracting.

In Council Period 26, he serves as the Chair of the Council’s Committee on Transportation and the Environment and sits on the Committees on Business and Economic Development, Health, and Judiciary and Public Safety. Having served as the Chair of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments last year, he is now the Vice Chair. In Council Period 24, Councilmember Allen also served as co-chair of the Council’s Special Committee on COVID-19 Pandemic Recovery, tasked with producing recommendations to equitably shape the District’s recovery.

Kevin Reynolds

Opening Remarks

United Bank

Kevin Reynolds is Executive Vice President and Regional President, Director of Sales for United Bank, a subsidiary of United Bankshares, Inc. with $14 billion in assets and over 80 branches in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Formerly president and director of sales for Cardinal Financial Corporation, Kevin joined United Bank in April 2017, following its acquisition of Cardinal Bank. Prior to establishing Cardinal Bank with a select group of community bankers in 1998, he held executive and management positions with several leading area financial institutions, including George Mason Bank and American Security Bank.

Kevin’s volunteer efforts, business expertise, and hands-on support have helped organizations throughout the area raise funds and awareness for their causes. His contributions have made a difference to organizations as diverse as the American Heart Association, Cornerstones, The Economic Club of Washington, DC, Rotary International, The Gladney Center for Adoption, Children’s Science Center, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Special Olympics, Homestretch and The Martin Luther King, Jr. Cultural Foundation. He serves as chairman of the United Cardinal Classic, an annual golf tournament that has raised $5.3 million to benefit Inova Kellar Center and community organizations around the area.

Kevin’s contributions toward improving the quality of life in the region are widely recognized and reflect his years of service and dedication. He was elected board chairman of the 2015 World Police & Fire Games, the second largest multi-sport event in the world, surpassed only by the Summer Olympic Games. He was awarded the 2012 Tysons Regional Chamber of Commerce Executive of the Year for Large Businesses, and was finalist for the 2012 Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Executive Leader of the Year. Kevin was named the 2010 Business Citizen of the Year by the Greater McLean Chamber of Commerce and was honored by the Association of Fundraising Professionals in 2009 as one of Washington’s most outstanding fundraising volunteers. That same year, he was honored by Leadership Fairfax with a Regional Leadership Award for fundraising leadership.

A graduate of The College of William and Mary, Reynolds earned an MBA in Finance/Business from The George Washington University. He lives in Oakton, Virginia with his wife, Stacey, their two children, and two golden retrievers.

Summary

  1. Which developers are leading the neighborhood's rapid transformation?

  2. What are the unique historic and competitive advantages of this quadrant of the District?

  3. How can SW DC's burgeoning restaurant scene attract more tenants, tourists, and residents to move to SW?

  4. Following in the footsteps of Williams & Connolly, what major tenants are looking to move to SW?

  5. How are city officials and private developers working together to ensure the development of affordable housing in SW DC?

Venue

Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater

1101 6th Street SW
Washington, DC 20024

Floor/Ballroom: The Molly Smith Study – Just inside of the main entrance on 6th street


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Agenda

Time Activity
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
Registration, Networking, & Breakfast
1:00 PM
1:10 PM
Opening Remarks: Charles Allen
1:10 PM
1:25 PM
Opening Interview: Hello, Mark Dorigan!

On His New Role and An Update on the Wharf Phase II

1:25 PM
1:30 PM
Quick Break!
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
SW DC Surge

Exploring the Market-Rate and Affordable Multifamily Opportunities, and Identifying the Quadrant's Hottest Tenants

2:30 PM
3:00 PM
More Networking!

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