There’s a lot to be learned from working at a global industry-leading firm. These lessons are especially useful when you decide to take on a new challenge, and switch to a smaller, more selective company. This is the experience of today’s guest, Evan Curtis, who shares his decade-long journey from PIMCO, a major real estate firm, to leading multifamily investments as Executive Director at Vanamor.
Join us as we learn what it takes to transition from a large corporation to a nimble organization, and the essential lessons learned from an institutional background. We explore the strategic advantage of Vanamor’s size, and how they’re using relationship building, middle-market opportunities, and leveraging technology for a competitive edge.
Our conversation navigates key topics including present-day market concerns, investor psychology, and unique opportunities in the current economic landscape.
Tune in to learn about Evan’s journey and his understanding of real estate dynamics, finance strategies and navigating professional transitions.
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