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ICSC New England hosts Next Generation April 27th

ICSC New England Next Generation committees are hosting their retailers' showcase initiative on April 27th at Mohegan Sun. This program will allow new and growing retailers from New England to learn about ICSC and to hear from an industry expert about state of retail. There will be an opportunity to present their brands and expansion plans to the shopping center industry and to participate in a private networking opportunity with other emerging retailers and real estate professionals from some national and international retailers. Luncheon keynote speaker: John Glascock, director, University of Connecticut Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies This ICSC networking program is specifically designed for retail real estate professionals who are seeking to develop or advance their careers and build relationships in the shopping center industry. The Next Generation program offers an opportunity to meet and interact with peers, share experiences, and exchange ideas. Next Generation events also welcome seasoned professionals who wish to give back to the industry by becoming a mentor. ICSC members and non-members are welcome to attend. Sleeping Rooms Available at the Mohegan Sun, for further information please contact Michelle Silsbe at msilsbe@icsc.org or 646-728-3648 Thank you to the following companies who helped host this event: Brown Rudnick; Cube 3 Studio Architects; Eagle Rock Retail; Hayes- Kaufman; Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP ; KeyPoint Partners; Simon Konover Development; Tedeschi Food Shops; Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc.; Wilder Next Generation Retailer Initiative Program & Reception Co-Chairs: Marc Braun, Darden; David Steinberg, ICSC ME/MA/NH/RI/VT Next Generation Chair (Acting), Ocean State Job Lot; Brian Zelman, ICSC CT Next Generation Chair, Eagle Rock Retail Next Generation Retailer. Initiative Program & Reception Planning Committee: Michael Branton, Key Point Partners; Deborah DiMeo, Wilder Co.; Lesley Dokos, EDENS; Paul Grossman, CBRE; Gregory Konover, Konover Development; Bob McGann, Tedeschi Food Shops; John Pariseault, Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP; EvanPortno, Ocean State Job Lot; Seth Richard, Marcus & Millichap. Schedule: 11:00 a.m. - Noon : Networking and Introduction to ICSC (RETAILERS ONLY) 11:30 a.m. - Noon : General Registration Noon - 12:30 p.m. Lunch Served 12:30 - 1:15 p.m. Luncheon Keynote Speaker 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. New and Emerging Retailer Runway 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Member-Hosted Reception Member: $60 $75 Non-Member: $75 $90 Student Member: $25 $25 Student Non-Member: N/A $35 (Advance Registration closes April 24th)
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