Events

  • GlobeSt. Elite Women of Influence

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    GlobeSt. Real Estate Forum is honored to once again shine a spotlight on the Women of Influence, class of 2021. We plan to honor the chosen 2021 Women of Influence at our third annual GlobeSt. Women of Influence Awards Dinner, which will be held in Park City, Utah in July 2021 – assuming health and safety guidelines allow.

  • Home Start Project Meeting

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  • 2021 ULI Spring Meeting

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    Jennifer Litwak attends the 2021 ULI Virtual Spring Meeting.

    Across real estate cycles and in the face of unprecedented change, the ULI network is what connects you with the future of real estate. Nowhere will that be more in evidence than at the 2021 ULI Virtual Spring Meeting, where attendees’ discussions – on the post-pandemic economy, urban migration, DEI, and climate change – will determine the future of the real estate industry for years to come.
  • 2021 NCRC Just Economy Conference

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    Vivian Preciado and Valerie Nguyen attends the 2021 Just Economy Conference by NCRC.  Come to the national online event for community, policy, government, business and foundation leaders who work for fairness in lending, housing and business, and to make all Americans equal parts of the formula for national success.

  • Novogradac 2021 Affordable Housing Virtual Conference

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    Jennifer Litwak attends Novogradac’s 2021 Affordable Housing Virtual Conference.

    The Novogradac 2021 Affordable Housing Virtual Conference will cover the extent to which the incentive is used and ways in which its use can be expanded to address the needs of the most vulnerable populations.

    Together with developers, attorneys, financiers and government agencies Novogradac’s virtual conference will address important topics like debt and equity, the homelessness crisis and the 4% LIHTC.

  • 33rd Annual RPTE National CLE Conference

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    Jennifer Litwak attends the 33rd Annual RPTE Virtual National CLE Conference “Building Bridges Together in the Practice of Law” held from April 21-23, 2021. We will bring people together for networking, education, and discussion of national topics in Real Estate and Trust and Estate Law.

  • ULI Housing Opportunity Conference

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    ULI’s premier annual housing conference brings together a diverse mix of private and nonprofit real estate developers, public officials, urban and regional planners, housing advocates, architects, investors, and lenders with one common goal – to expand opportunities for a full range of residential development in their communities.

  • Celebrating Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Advocate and Champion for Change

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    HOM Executive Director, Jennifer Litwak, will be one of the speakers for “Celebrating Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Advocate and Champion for Change” presented by Qualcomm. Ms. Litwak was sworn in person in front of Justice Ginsburg in 2017. The event will cover the impact of Justice Ginsburg’s legacy on the Supreme Court and legal world in the United States.

  • CREW Utah: A Snapshot of CRE Across the Nation

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    Join us for a Q&A session with Kevin Rude, Heather Fox and Jennifer Litwak.  Kevin, the Regional Managing Director of Property Management for Colliers Southwest Region, Heather a CBRE API Program Manager, and Jennifer, the Executive Director of Housing on Merit will discuss industry trends, the economic outlook and the steps that are being taken to move forward in the post COVID crisis.

  • HOM Book Club – Brave New Home Discussion

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    This smart, provocative look at how the American Dream of single-family homes, white picket fences, and two-car garages became a lonely, overpriced nightmare explores how new trends in housing can help us live better.

    Over the past century, American demographics and social norms have shifted dramatically. More people are living alone, marrying later in life, and having smaller families. At the same time, their lifestyles are changing, whether by choice or by force, to become more virtual, more mobile, and less stable. But despite the ways that today’s America is different and more diverse, housing still looks stuck in the 1950s.

    In Brave New Home, Diana Lind shows why a country full of single-family houses is bad for us and our planet, and details the new efforts underway that better reflect the way we live now, to ensure that the way we live next is both less lonely and more affordable. Lind takes readers into the homes and communities that are seeking alternatives to the American norm, from multi-generational living, in-law suites, and co-living to microapartments, tiny houses, and new rural communities.

    Drawing on Lind’s expertise and the stories of Americans caught in or forging their own paths outside of our cookie-cutter housing trap, Brave New Home offers a diagnosis of the current American housing crisis and a radical re-imagining of future possibilities.