2026 Graaskamp Center Spring Board Dinner and Conference

Thursday, April 16 – Friday, April 17
Join Us for Insights, Strategy, and Connections for the Next Era of CRE
Commercial real estate is undergoing a structural reset. The lines between office, industrial, retail, and multifamily are blurring as demographic shifts, technology, and changing user demands reshape the market around broader themes of Living, Working, and Experiencing. Asset types once considered niche are moving into core portfolios, forcing investors to rethink underwriting, risk, and capital allocation. This conference brings industry leaders together to examine how “core” is being redefined in a market where flexibility and discipline drive advantage.
At the center of this transformation is technology. Artificial intelligence is accelerating change, fueling demand for data centers and elevating digital infrastructure as essential real estate. Panelists will explore how AI and cloud growth are shaping development, utilities, and portfolio strategy, while retail reemerges as a resilient, experience-driven sector. Together, these conversations highlight how capital is being reallocated across a rapidly evolving commercial real estate landscape.
Board members and their guests receive complimentary registration. The dinner and conference have sold out for the past ten years so register soon if you plan to attend. If you’re interested in registering for this event, please email either Genie Trewyn (genie.trewyn@wisc.edu) or Lee Gottschalk (lee.gottschalk@wisc.edu) or click on the registration link down below.
Agenda
Thursday, April 16 | |
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| 5:30 pm | Reception |
| 6:30 pm | Dinner |
| 7:00 – 7:10 pm | Opening Remarks: Jacques Gordon, Director, Graaskamp Center for Real Estate |
| 7:15 – 8:00 pm | Dinner Keynote Presenter: Karen Murphy, Chief Operating Officer & Executive Vice President of Stadium Development, Chicago Bears Where Sports Meets Urban Strategy: Real Estate, Risk, and Development Drawing on her leadership at the intersection of sports, real estate, and large-scale development, Karen Murphy will explore how transformational stadium projects are evaluated, structured, and delivered in today’s evolving urban landscape, including inside look at some of the strategic considerations shaping the Chicago Bears’ stadium future. Karen is also a WSB Badger alum! |
| 8:00 pm | Informal Networking at The Exchange |
Friday, April 17 | |
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| 7:45 – 8:30 am | Networking Breakfast |
| 8:30 – 8:40 am | Welcome and Remarks: Jacques Gordon, Director, Graaskamp Center for Real Estate |
| 8:40 – 9:30 am | Keynote Presenter: Emi Adachi, Managing Director & Co-Head of Global Investment Research, Heitman The CRE Outlook: Where Capital Is Moving and Why |
| 9:30 – 9:45 am | Networking Break |
| 9:45 – 10:45 am | Session 1: Beyond the Big Four: The Blurring Lines Between Core and Alternative Real Estate Traditional lines between office, industrial, retail, and multifamily are blurring as demographic shifts, technology, and changing user needs reshape commercial real estate into broader, needs-based categories such as Living, Working, and Experiencing. Asset types once considered niche are increasingly becoming part of core portfolios. Panelists will explore how these shifts are redefining investment strategy—from underwriting and risk to capital structuring—and what a new definition of “core” means for today’s capital allocation decisions. Moderator: Fred Cooper, Founder, Fin River Advisors LLC Panelists: • Geoff Regnery, Co-President & Co-Global Head of Investor Solutions Group, Harrison Street • Julie Thick, Managing Director & Central Region Market Manager, JP Morgan • Kimberly Adams, Managing Director, Clarion Partners • Peter Stelian, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, Blue Vista |
| 10:45 – 11:00 am | Networking Break |
| 11:00 am – 12:00 pm | Session 2: Powering AI: Data Centers, Capital Allocation and CRE Strategy Artificial intelligence is accelerating demand for data centers and redefining digital infrastructure as a core component of commercial real estate. Fueled by data-hungry applications such as cloud computing, e-commerce, and AI, data centers have become essential to how modern economies operate. You’ll learn how these forces are reshaping site selection, power and water constraints, development economics, and capital allocation. Discuss where data centers fit within CRE portfolios, how investors are underwriting risk and return and what the rapid expansion of this asset class means for markets, utilities, and long-term real estate strategy. Panel session coordinators: Jacques, Aaron, Sarah Moderator: Kevin Brennan, Co-Founder, Chief Investment Officer and Managing Principal, Brennan Investment Group Panelists: • Sean Reynolds, Senior Managing Director, JLL • Michael Borchetta, Co-Head of North American Transactions, Harrison Street • JC Witt, Senior Vice President, Data Center Investments, Prologis |
| 12:00 – 1:30 pm | Luncheon: Interactive Table Conversations on CRE Trends Join us for a lively luncheon designed to spark real conversation. Each table will focus on a timely commercial real estate topic, guided by a topic leader to kick off discussion and keep ideas flowing. Bring your perspective, compare notes with peers, and dive into the trends shaping our industry right now. |
| 1:30 – 2:30 pm | Session 3: Retail Renaissance: Why the Sector Is Strong Again — and What Comes Next Retail is reemerging as a resilient and attractive sector within commercial real estate. Experience-driven formats, strong suburban demand, and renewed institutional interest are supporting high occupancy and consistent performance across well-located assets. Panelists will examine the drivers behind retail’s resurgence, from essential neighborhood and strip centers to mixed-use destinations that integrate dining, entertainment, residential, and medical uses. You’ll learn about adaptive reuse, technology, disciplined development, and why retail is reclaiming its place within diversified CRE portfolios. Moderator: Beth Rosen, Vice Chair, Ripco Real Estate Panelists: • Talia Davis, Senior Director of Real Estate, Alo Yoga • Lauren Holden, Managing Director & Head of Retail, AEW • Domenic Lanni, Co-Founder & Principal, L3 Capital • Amy Sands, Partner, Head of Investment, 11North Partners |
| 2:30 pm | Closing Remarks Jacques Gordon, Director, Graaskamp Center for Real Estate |
Keynote Presenters and Featured Speakers
Dinner Keynote Presenter Karen Murphy
Conference Keynote Presenter: Emi Adachi
Panelist: Domenic Lanni
Panelist: Michael Borchetta
Who Should Attend?
- Commercial real estate professionals
- Real estate investors and institutional capital partners
- Banking, lending, and capital markets professionals
- Owners, developers, and operators across asset classes
- Advisors and service providers supporting real estate investment and operations
- Professionals seeking strategic insight into the forces reshaping commercial real estate
Sponsorship Opportunities
Join Us as a Conference Sponsor and Reinforce Your Brand as an Industry Leader!
- Make connections. Share ideas. Get inspired. Engage with leading minds from every corner of the real estate industry and connect with senior real estate leaders from across the U.S. who share your passion for shaping the future of the built environment.
- Reinforce your brand as a global industry leader by supporting a best-in-class conference and the Wisconsin Real Estate Program, consistently ranked #1 by U.S. News & World Report (2026) for the fourth consecutive year and #6 Real Estate MBA, 2026.
- Elevate your visibility and influence with exclusive exposure to an invitation-only audience of 150 key industry decision-makers, alongside top Real Estate MBA and MS students—the next generation of real estate leaders.
Available Sponsorships
April 17th – Reception and Dinner
$2,500 Dinner Reception, (3) complimentary registrations
$5,000 Dinner, (4) complimentary registrations
$2,500 Dinner Keynote, (3) complimentary registrations
April 18th – Conference
(2) complimentary registrations – Sponsored by Brennan Investment Group
(3) complimentary registrations – Sponsored by CIBC
$1,500 Networking Break, 3 opportunities available; (1) complimentary registrations
$1,500 per Panel: 2 opportunities available; (1) complimentary registrations
- Nearshoring Panel
- Senior Housing Panel
- Data Centers
- CEO Panel
- $2,500 Conference Keynote, (3) complimentary registrations
We would be happy to customize a sponsor package for your organization based on your desired level. Bottom of Form
Thank You to our Sponsors!
Registration Information
Board members receive complimentary registration and may invite one guest at no charge.
This event fills quickly so we encourage you to register soon if you plan to attend. Register now!
Lodging Options
The Blackstone, Autograph Collection
4 minute walk to the Chicago Club
636 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
(312) 447-0955
Silversmith Hotel Chicago Downtown
7 minute walk to the Chicago Club
10 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60603
(312) 372-7200
Hotel Blake, Ascend Hotel Collection
8 minute walk to the Chicago Club
500 S Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60605
(312) 293-4089
Conference Location & Parking Options
The Chicago Club
81 E Van Buren St, Chicago, IL 60605
Parking options near The Chicago Club: All events will take place at the The Chicago Club.
- Grant Park Public South Garage: https://www.millenniumgarages.com/grant-park-parking
Location: If driving Southbound on Michigan Ave, the entrance will be accessible from the left
lane between Jackson and Adams. If driving Northbound on Michigan Ave, the entrance
will be from the left lane just after Van Buren Street.
Staff on Duty: None Self-Park - Park One: http://www.park1chicago.com
Location: Northwest corner of Van Buren and Wabash, with the 24hr entrance on Wabash.
Staff on Duty: 24 Hours. - LAZ Parking
https://www.lazparking.com/local/chicago-il
Location: Southeast corner of Van Buren and Wabash, with the 24hr entrance on both Van Buren and Wabash.
Staff on Duty: None Self-Park
