LinkedIn Copy: United Way Miami Build Your Own Brunch (BYOB)

LinkedIn Copy: United Way Miami Build Your Own Brunch (BYOB)

A commercial real estate blog post for NAIOP

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POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 BY ROCHELLE BRODER-SINGER

To address its ongoing talent shortage, the commercial real estate industry must look outside of traditional recruiting avenues and consider people with nontraditional career paths.

Ten years ago, great employees seemed much easier to find – an organization might find three excellent candidates for any one open position. Today, it can feel like there are no great candidates available.

“I know we’re all dealing with labor shortages,” said Celeste Tanner, chief development officer at Confluent Development, during CRE.Converge 2021 in Miami Beach, Florida. Given how busy most of the industry is, she added, it is tempting to look for talent through what she called “the path of least resistance” – often a local university’s real estate program. While university programs remain an important source of commercial real estate talent, companies need to develop many other pipelines.

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Twitter Copy: United Way Miami Build Your Own Brunch

Twitter Copy: United Way Miami Build Your Own Brunch

A commercial real estate blog post for NAIOP

READ ON THE NAIOP WEBSITE

POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 BY ROCHELLE BRODER-SINGER

To address its ongoing talent shortage, the commercial real estate industry must look outside of traditional recruiting avenues and consider people with nontraditional career paths.

Ten years ago, great employees seemed much easier to find – an organization might find three excellent candidates for any one open position. Today, it can feel like there are no great candidates available.

“I know we’re all dealing with labor shortages,” said Celeste Tanner, chief development officer at Confluent Development, during CRE.Converge 2021 in Miami Beach, Florida. Given how busy most of the industry is, she added, it is tempting to look for talent through what she called “the path of least resistance” – often a local university’s real estate program. While university programs remain an important source of commercial real estate talent, companies need to develop many other pipelines.

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Facebook Event Copy: United Way Miami

Young Leaders Build Your Own Brunch (B.Y.O.B.)

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BY ROCHELLE BRODER-SINGER

Cook, eat, and drink with some of Miami’s most-talented chefs!

Join United Way’s #YoungLeadersMiami to mix, mingle, network, and enjoy an array of fun dishes and spirits cultivated by some of the city’s best chefs – all while supporting United Way Miami.

Cook your own brunch at your table alongside fellow young professionals, enjoying conversation and a live auction!

Young Leaders Members: $100

Non-members: $125

This is a limited-capacity event, and tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For the safety of all of our guests, social distancing protocols will be observed.

United Way Young Leaders is an engaged group of young professionals–40 and younger–who are dedicated to building a stronger Miami.

Thank you to our BYOB presenting sponsor King Ocean Services.

#YoungLeadersMiami #Brunch #Cocktails #Networking #StrongerMiami