ULI San Francisco: Uncorked 2024 (SOLD OUT!)

When

2024-04-24
2024-04-24T17:00:00 - 2024-04-24T19:00:00
America/Los_Angeles

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    Where

    Stella Will open in a new window 1448 Burlingame Ave Burlingame, CA 94010 UNITED STATES

    Pricing

    Standard Pricing Until April 14 Members Non-Members
    All Types $100.00 $150.00
    Pricing
    All Types $125.00 $175.00
    Ticket cost is inclusive of dinner + drinks. 
    All refund requests must be submitted to ULI SF in writing no later than April 10th, 2024.
    Image credit to Mona Masoumi via Unsplash 

    This event is sold-out! No onsite registration will be available. 

     
    ULI’s Silicon Valley Committee and the Women’s Leadership Institute (WLI) are pleased to announce the return of the highly popular "Uncorked" event!

    The program is inspired by WLI’s Boardroom After Dark dinner series and will highlight the careers of four women leaders changing the landscape of the Bay Area real estate industry. This unique opportunity gets you up-close-and-personal with some of the most dynamic and engaging real estate and land use leaders in the Bay Area. This “four in one” event kicks off with networking for all attendees, followed by a private seated dinner centered around the careers of our four honored guests. Registration covers the cost of dinner + drinks.

    All genders are welcome to participate in this event. Space is limited, so reserve your spot for this unique opportunity to network with these industry leaders and your ULI peers in an intimate setting!

    How it Works:
    Register online to secure your spot. Approximately one week before the event, ULI will send all registrants an interest form asking them to select which of the four leaders they wish to be seated with.
     
    Speakers
    Schedule
    5:00-5:30 PM: Registration + Networking
    5:30-5:45 PM: Welcome Remarks and Introductions
    5:45-7:00 PM: Seated Dinner
     
    We have a very limited number of discounted tickets available for $50. Please complete this form to apply for a ticket. 
     
    Thank you to Deena Morsilli, Tim McEnery, and Chris DeHaan of our Silicon Valley Committee and Jeanne Ho of our WLI Committee for organizing this great event!
     
    Thank you to our co-host!
     
     
    The health and safety of our members, staff, and event attendees remain a priority of ULI SF. We ask that you please take precautions and/or refrain from attending our events if you believe you have been exposed to COVID-19, are experiencing symptoms consistent with COVID-19, or are feeling ill prior to the event. You are welcome to mask at your discretion. ULI SF may require that attendees comply with additional COVID-19 procedures of the event venue and local health authorities and may update its policies from time to time if circumstances require.

    ULI reserves the right to capture and broadcast digital media content in the form of photographs, audio, and video during this Program. By participating in this program, you hereby grant permission to ULI and its representatives to photograph and/or record you during the in-person and virtual events for this program, and to distribute, broadcast, use, or otherwise globally disseminate, in perpetuity, such media without any further approval or payment.

    Stella 1448 Burlingame Ave Burlingame, CA 94010 UNITED STATES

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    Speakers

    Elizabeth Burnett

    Slatt Capital

    With more than 20 years of experience in commercial real estate servicing, Elizabeth has expertise in managing high-volume cashiered and non-cashiered life company and CMBS portfolios, with loans ranging from $1MM to more than $200MM. Before joining Slatt Capital, Elizabeth worked for over 18 years at Gantry Inc., leaving her role as Servicing Director in 2021 to become the Head of Servicing for a private lending firm. Elizabeth decided to return to the commercial servicing sphere in 2022, joining the Slatt team as Managing Director of Loan Servicing, where she now oversees the twelve-team member loan servicing division responsible for the management of Slatt's $5 billion servicing portfolio, comprised of more than 1200 commercial real estate loans across 42 states. Slatt Capital is a long-standing and respected institution with more than 51 years of experience in commercial mortgage banking. Headquartered in Burlingame, with six other offices in California and one in Denver, Slatt has correspondent relationships with nearly 30 lenders, including some of the most prestigious lenders in the country. In addition to assisting clients with debt placement nationwide, Slatt Capital offers life-of-loan servicing from inception to pay off (or refinance). Elizabeth's team manages all administrative aspects of the loan servicing and asset management of the Slatt servicing portfolio, from monthly mortgage payments to annual financial analyses and site inspection visits to escrow analyses, as well as the ongoing tracking and monitoring of insurance compliance and tax payments. The servicing team acts as the liaison between borrowers and their respective lenders, processing all loan events that arise during the life of the loan, such as transfers and assumptions, lease reviews, SNDAs, easements, condemnations, construction draws, reserve disbursements, partial releases, extensions, and rate resets. Elizabeth earned the CCMS (Commercial Certified Mortgage Servicer) designation through the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) in 2016 and has been involved as a course instructor and oral exam panel member for the annual designation classes since then, instructing the "Legal & Regulatory Compliance" and "Lending" sections of the course. She also assisted as an instructor for the MBA's "Servicing Agreements & Compliance" and "Legal & Regulatory Compliance" sections of the Introduction to Commercial Loan Servicing classes in 2018 and 2020. Elizabeth served as Chair of the CCMS Committee from 2020-2022 and as Chair of the CCMS Qualifications Subcommittee from 2018-2019. Elizabeth is currently serving on the leadership team for the CCMS Society's Philanthropic Subcommittee, which received the Opens Doors Foundation's 2023 Spirit Award. She will assume the Chair role of the Philanthropic Subcommittee for the 2024-2025 year and remain an active member of the MBA's Small Servicers Committee, for which she served as Chair during the 2022-2023 year. In addition to being a panelist or moderator for sessions at the MBA's annual Servicing & Technology Conferences since 2014, Elizabeth is also an active member of the MBA's Servicer Council. Elizabeth graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Notre Dame with a BA in English and a Concentration in Journalism.

    Yayu Lin

    Sares Regis Group

    Yayu leads the Commercial Development and Advisory division and provides strategic direction for our portfolio of commercial development projects. Yayu oversees over $6 billion of highly sustainable and complex ground-up commercial and infrastructure developments in the Bay Area. Lin collaborates with innovative experts to deliver built environments that meet the dynamic needs of future generations and advance the industry. Lin was the lead development manager on the Google Bay View campus, which was awarded Engineering News Records’ Global Best Project in 2022. Since joining SRGNC in 2005, Yayu Lin has managed commercial and residential development and construction projects on behalf of the company and its clients, working on everything from due diligence, entitlement, and design to financing and construction. Lin has been a trusted partner for her clients and has received numerous awards for her leadership in the industry and her efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. Lin is a 2024 Power 100 honoree by Silicon Valley Business Journal, a 2023 honoree of Most Influential Women by San Francisco Business Times, a Woman of Influence by the Silicon Valley Business Journal in 2022, an honoree of Bisnow’s 2022 Women Leading Real Estate, a Bay Area Power Woman by Bisnow in 2021. She is regularly a guest lecturer and panel speaker at Stanford University, where she mentors graduate students on projects and career advice. Lin also actively contributes to her community through her service as a member of the Stanford Construction Institute and in the San Mateo Area Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program, which connects those in the business, civic, and nonprofit sectors with community leaders. Lin holds a Master of Science degree in Construction Engineering and Management from Stanford University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from U.C. Berkeley.

    Jennifer Eskildsen

    Vice President, Co-Investment, Grosvenor

    Jennifer joined Grosvenor in 2021 and is responsible for the growth and oversight of Structured Development Finance activity across Northern California and Colorado. Jennifer has over 20 years of experience in the acquisition, financing, and portfolio management of residential and mixed-use real estate transactions. Previously, she gained national experience working in the Capital Markets & Finance division for Carmel Partners, an established real estate investment management firm. She serves several local non-profits including the San Francisco Housing Development Corporation (SFHDC), where she is a Board Director, Chairs the Real Estate Committee, and was past Co-Chair of its Fund Development Committee. She is an Executive Board Member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) San Francisco District Council, serving Sponsorship and Equity, Diversity & Inclusion committees, with past positions as Vice Chair of SF Programs and with UrbanPlan. Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Whittier College in Southern California. The San Francisco Business Times' recognized Jennifer as one of the most influential women in bay area business in 2021.

    Chrissie Davis

    President, CORE Builders

    Chrissie Davis has enjoyed being a general contractor since 2000. Although her career started in commercial construction, she found a home in the residential sector. Chrissie has expanded CORE Builders from being an in-house general contractor to a $100M powerhouse building and rehabilitating both affordable and market rate housing in the Bay Area. She takes pride in building a firm with almost half women and three-quarters people of color, which was named the best multifamily general contractor to work for in 2023 for firms under 50 employees. Chrissie dedicated a year of her life to community service where she met her husband. She enjoys being able to integrate community service efforts into the culture at CORE. She has a civil engineering degree from LMU and a masters degree from Stanford in construction engineering management. Chrissie enjoys coaching tball and baseball for her two children, exploring new areas, and continuing to empower minorities to explore a career in construction!