Cornell O.C. Business Luncheon "Housing: The Missing Link in America’s Economy"

Cornell O.C. Business Luncheon at the Center Club: 

"Housing: The Missing Link in America’s Economy" 

Thursday March 5, 2015, 11:30am – 1:30pm

 

  We are privileged to have as our guest speaker Cornellian and

One of America’s leading Real Estate Professionals

Text Box: Carl F. NeussCEO and Principal,Pacific Cascade Group                            Mission Viejo, CAB.S., Cornell UniversityM.E., UC BerkeleyMBA, Harvard University     

   

 

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Event Summary: Where America’s housing industry now stands and how it is impairing the revitalization of the US economy.

11:30 AM Luncheon will begin promptly

12:00 PM Presentation/Q&A

1:30 PM   Luncheon will end promptly

Cost: $40 members, 

          $45 non-members,

          includes valet parking at Center Club.

Location: The Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive – Garden Level,

Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Tel. (714) 662-3414.

Parking Information: Valet Parking at Center Club is included.

Registration:   https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cornell-busines-luncheon-housing-the-missing-link-in-americas-economy-tickets-15827182529

Event Contact: Gaye Tomlinson, MBA ’05, CAAOC Business Lunches and Breakfasts, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , 714-742-2948.

 

Speaker Bio:

A Founding Principal of PCG, Mr. Neuss is jointly responsible for the overall management and investment activities of the firm, overseeing both PCG’s land planning and development business unit as well as the venture investment business unit.  He is a member ofthe firm’s Executive Committee and Investment Committee.  In addition, Neuss conceived and led the development of highly innovative real estate market analysis systems used both in developing a realestate investment strategy and in assessing individual housing and land venture opportunities.  

 

Widely recognized as the most advanced market analysis methodologies being applied in today’s residential real estate sector, Neuss’ groundbreaking work in this arena led to his authorship of anumber of articles and studies on the behavior of California’s housing market and economy throughthe real estate cycles of the 1980’s, 1990’s, and 2000’s.  This work also predicted and explained the unusual strength and durability of U.S. housing markets through the 2000-2005 period.

Carl Neuss has served as a Member of the Policy Advisory Board for the Harvard University Centerof Housing Studies and is a Member of the Cornell University Real Estate Council and the CornellProgram in Real Estate Advisory Board. Neuss is a Registered Professional Civil Engineer andhas earned credentials as a Registered Investment Advisor.

Presently Mr. Neuss is a guest lecturer at Cornell, teaching an interdisciplinary course on Real Estatenegotiation techniques and practices.