ULI Columbus - 2020 ULI Hines Student Competition Local Case Study

When

2020-02-12
2020-02-12T17:00:00 - 2020-02-12T19:15:00
America/New_York

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    Where

    Mason Hall Rotunda Will open in a new window 250 W Woodruff Ave Columbus, OH 43210-1133 UNITED STATES

    Join ULI Columbus, the Center for Real Estate at the Ohio State University, and Knowlton School of Architecture at the 2020 ULI Hines Student Urban Design Competition Local Review.

    Please come and support this year’s local OSU graduate student teams as they present their final project that was submitted for the national ULI HinesStudent Urban Design Competition. In addition to networking with these graduate students before the main event, participants will have the opportunity to interact and engage with the team after their presentation to give constructive feedback on their overall strategy and design. This event is free to attend and through your participation, will enhance this team’s educational experience.

    Mason Hall Rotunda 250 W Woodruff Ave Columbus, OH 43210-1133 UNITED STATES

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    Speaker

    Keynote Speaker

    Frank Sasso

    Kaufman Development

    Frank Sasso, President of Kaufman Development, has been involved in commercial real estate since 2004. As a Relationship Manager at KeyBank, he originated senior and mezzanine financing for multifamily, condominium, office, retail, and industrial properties. He helped lead the creation of Key’s Collateralized Debt Obligation platform and co-managed a $625 million investment fund. Prior to joining Kaufman, Frank worked for Amgen, Inc. as part of its commercial leadership program. Frank earned a B.S. from The Ohio State University, summa cum laude, and an M.B.A., with honors, from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Frank is a devoted husband and father of two young children. His community engagement includes regular volunteering with BESA and serving as a mentor with programs at The Ohio State University and The Urban Land Institute. He was recently named a member of the 2018 Class of Columbus Business First’s 40 Under 40.