Speeches

  • 11.19.25Driving Urban Growth Through Retail & Mixed-Use: How Experience is Driving the Future of Commercial Development, Bisnow’s The State of Montgomery County (Moderator)
  • 11.18.25The Capital Crossroads: Navigating Investor Sentiment and Financing Innovation in a Reshaped Market, Bisnow’s Houston Capital Markets & CRE Finance Conference (Moderator)
  • 11.04.25 Innovating Resilience: Flood-wise Urban Development in Greater Houston, Greater Houston Partnership Forum (Panelist)
  • 10.30.25Growth Capital – How to Navigate at Different Stages, Business Owners Strategies Summit (Panelist)
  • 10.30.25Financial Planning and Estate Planning Pre-Exit, Business Owners Strategies Summit (Panelist)
  • 10.28.25Working with Senior Executives: How Employers Can Protect Their Businesses While Attracting and Retaining Top Leadership Talent
  • 10.28.25Boomtown Austin: Managing Explosive Growth and Urban Development, Bisnow's Austin Construction & Development Summit (Moderator)
  • 10.17.25Victory by Design: A Blueprint for Litigation Success
  • 09.11.25Case Law Update (Part I & Part II), UT Law's 59th Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending Institute
  • 08.21.25Fiduciary Litigation: Risks and Protections for CPAs

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