Venture Capital Perspectives: AI's Role in Shaping Tomorrow's CRE Market

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2024-05-29
2024-05-29T13:00:00 - 2024-05-29T14:00:00
America/New_York

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    Join us for an exclusive look into the future of CRE, guided by venture capital visionaries betting big on artificial intelligence. This member-exclusive webinar, led by James Scott from MIT's Real Estate Technology Hub, gives you a unique opportunity to gain firsthand insights from top venture capitalists shaping the AI-driven CRE landscape. Discover the innovations making a mark, the challenges and strategic approaches to AI investments, and how these are poised to redefine industry standards. We'll dive into what's working, the technologies being adopted, where skepticism lies, and the transformative potential of AI in CRE. Our panel will share their hot takes, focusing on the opportunities and innovations that ULI members should closely watch.

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    Speakers

    Constance Freedman

    Founder & Managing Partner, Moderne Ventures

    Constance Freedman is the Founder and Managing Partner of Moderne Ventures and the Moderne Passport, an early stage investment fund and industry immersion program which is focused on investing in technology companies in and around the multi-trillion dollar industries of real estate, mortgage, finance, insurance and home services. Constance has invested in more than 70 companies and actively partners with 700+ industry executives and corporations to help build strategic value and scale. She is active on several company boards, past and present, including DocuSign [NASDAQ: DOCU], Updater [ASX:UPD], Homesnap, UrbanBound and TaskEasy and Equity Lifestyles [NYSE:ELS]. Prior to launching Moderne Ventures, Constance was the head of Strategic Investments at the National Association of Realtors where she launched and managed its venture fund, Second Century Ventures (SCV) in 2008, and founded its accelerator program, REach, in 2013. Prior to joining SCV, Constance was an investor with Cue Ball, an early and growth stage investment fund focused on the information services and consumer sectors. Constance began her career spending 7 years on an operating capacity at technology start-ups Molecular (backed by CMGI, acquired by Isobar) and Account4.com (acquired by Lawson). Constance was a practicing real estate agent for three years prior to starting her career in technology and investing. Constance has been the recipient of several prestigious awards including HousingWire’s Women of Influence, Crain’s Business 40 under 40 and has appeared multiple times on Crain’s Chicago Top Tech 50, Swanopoel’s Power 200 and Inman’s Top 101 in Real Estate. Constance is frequently an invited speaker at nationally renowned venture industry, real estate and fintech conferences. Constance has served on the Advisory Board for the National Venture Capital Association’s Corporate Venturing Group from 2010-2013 and is on the board of overseers for the non-profit, From the Top

    James Scott

    Lead Researcher, MIT Center for Real Estate

    James is a lecturer and research scientist at the Real Estate Technology Hub at MIT’s Center for Real Estate, with a primary focus on real estate automation and technology. The Real Estate Technology Initiative is an interdisciplinary research platform that identifies real estate’s newest technological innovations, products, processes and how they may affect the real estate industry.

    Alexandra Nicoletti

    Partner, Camber Creek

    Alexandra is a Partner at Camber Creek and supports the firm’s deal flow, diligence, transactions, and portfolio management. She currently serves on numerous Camber Creek portfolio company boards. Prior to joining Camber Creek, Alexandra worked in real estate private equity; her roles included acquisitions and asset management positions at several leading real estate investing and operating companies globally, including Brookfield Properties, Norges Bank, and Apollo Global Management.