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Sep
14

District Strong with LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan

Women’s Premier Golf Comes to DMV

A major women’s sporting event is coming to the DC region this time next year—the LPGA’s championship tournament, or the Solheim Cup. Like it has been in other host cities in the past, it is sure to deliver an economic boost for the region. Join us on Thursday, September 14 from 12 pm to 1 pm for a conversation about women's professional sports, the Solheim Cup, and what it means for the local economy with LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan.  

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  • Mollie Marcoux Samaan is the ninth Commissioner of the LPGA since its formation in 1950. Her journey to the LPGA started at Princeton University, where she was a two-sport varsity athlete in soccer and ice hockey before graduating cum laude in 1991. In her senior year, she was awarded the Otto Von Kienbusch Sportswoman of the Year Award given to the University’s top female athlete. Following graduation, Marcoux Samaan served as assistant athletic director, assistant dean of admissions and coach of girls’ ice hockey and soccer at the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey.

    She then began a 19-year career with Chelsea Piers Management, the company that owns and operates two world-class amateur sports complexes, Chelsea Piers New York and Chelsea Piers Connecticut, becoming executive vice president of Chelsea Piers' 400,000- square-foot multi-venue complex in Connecticut, a facility with more than 300 employees, including professional athletes, Olympians, former collegiate coaches, former Division I athletes and sports industry leaders.

    In 2014, Marcoux Samaan was recruited back to Princeton as the University's Ford Family Director of Athletics. In her seven years as Director of Athletics, Princeton teams won a league-leading 65 Ivy League Championships and finished as high as 30th in the prestigious Learfield IMG Cup standings, which measures overall success of all Division I Athletics programs. During her tenure, Marcoux Samaan developed and executed a 5-year strategic plan that included the development of Princeton Tiger Performance, a unique holistic athletic performance initiative, and the design/development of over $200 million in facility renovations and new construction. In 2020-2021, Marcoux Samaan received the NACDA (National Association of College Directors of Athletics) Athletics Director of the Year Award.

    A passionate golfer from a young age, Marcoux Samaan has taken that same long-term strategic thinking to the world’s oldest independent professional women’s sports league. In her tenure as LPGA Commissioner, she has defined the six strategic pillars and instituted a new Be Great performance model. She has worked closely with players, board members, partners, and independent advisors to crystalize the core purpose and values of the LPGA, which includes a firm commitment to being the global leader in women’s golf and using that unique platform to inspire, empower and transform the lives of girls and women on and off the golf course.

    With a fervent commitment to working collaboratively with like-minded corporate partners, purses continue to rise on the LPGA Tour under Marcoux Samaan’s leadership with more than $95 million in total purses and events in 11 countries. 2022 has seen the highest purses and winners’ checks in women’s golf history. She also spearheaded the reorganization of the tournament business and operational models, as well as hiring the organization’s first chief marketing, brand and communications officer. She is committed to enhancing the LPGA player experience with a focus on the physiological, psychological and environmental factors leading to peak performance in golf and in life. She was instrumental in the rollout of the new LPGA Hall of Fame criteria and has focused new and substantial resources to the LPGA Growth Brands & LPGA Professionals, with the goal of integrating the organization and providing the game of golf to more girls and women from all geographic, racial and socio-economic backgrounds.

    Marcoux Samaan has become a leader for all of women’s sports, assuming the spokeswoman mantel on issues related to equality and inclusion. She is a leading advocate for increasing investments and growing opportunities for women in girls in every field of sports and entertainment.

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Jul
12

District Strong with Mark Sharer, Sadhvi Subramanian and Jon Clark

Commercial Real Estate: The Lender Perspective

Join us for District Strong on July 12th from 12:00pm to 1:00pm as we delve into the world of commercial real estate from the perspective of lenders. Distinguished industry experts Mark Sharer (Bank of America), Sadhvi Subramanian (U.S. Bank) and John Clark (J.P. Morgan) will explore the critical factors and considerations that lenders analyze when evaluating commercial real estate projects. 

This webinar is only open to Federal City Council Trustees or colleagues at their organizations.

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Have questions or need assistance with your RSVP? Please contact FC2’s Communications Associate, Ally Schultz, at aschultz@federalcitycouncil.org.

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  • John Clark is the Executive Director at J.P. Morgan.

  • Sadhvi Subramanian is Market Manager for the Commercial Real Estate East region, overseeing the bank’s commercial real estate (CRE) activity in Boston, Washington DC, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee.

    Prior to joining U.S. Bank in 2021, she spent 20 years at Capitol One in CRE market leadership roles. During this time, she developed a track record for driving portfolio growth and implementing new product initiatives. Earlier in her career, she was the Group Vice President for CRE at Chevy Chase Bank and the Vice President of Mergers and Acquisitions at Crown Capital Corporation.

    Before she joined the banking industry, Sadhvi founded the Center for Contemporary Art in Delhi, India. There, she led a team that established the Center as one of the premier art galleries in the country.

  • As Mid-Atlantic Market Executive for Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Mark Sharer is responsible for leading the commercial real estate platform in delivering advice and financial solutions targeted to companies and funds that acquire or develop real estate across a wide range of investment strategies. Financial solution capabilities include debt and equity capital raising, treasury services, interest rate mitigation, and foreign exchange and wealth management services.

    Mark is based in McLean, Virginia and leads a team of real estate bankers with offices located in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Greater Washington, D.C. and Hampton Roads, Virginia. Mark has more than 30 years of finance and banking experience serving in a variety of capacities. Prior to commercial real estate, he held roles in audit, credit review and corporate banking. Since joining the Commercial Real Estate Banking Group he has served in a number of client facing business development leadership roles.

    Mark currently serves on the Advisory Board for the District Council of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and formerly served as Treasurer. He is a Board member of the Washington Airports Task Force and a member of the Northern Virginia Chapter of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties. He formerly served on the Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America, National Capital Area Council. Mark received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance and Economics from the University of Maryland, College Park and holds FINRA series 24, 7 and 63 securities licenses.

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Jun
16

District Strong with Jodie McLean and Anthony Lanier

Innovations in Retail

Join us for a District Strong on Friday, June 16th from 12 pm to 1 pm. Featuring Jodie McLean, CEO of EDENS and Anthony Lanier, President and CEO of EastBanc, this webinar promises to be an insightful and engaging opportunity to explore the latest trends, strategies, and success stories in the realm of retail and downtown revitalization.

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Have questions or need assistance with your RSVP? Please contact FC2’s Communications Associate, Ally Schultz, at aschultz@federalcitycouncil.org.

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  • Read Jodie’s District Leaders Profile here.

    Jodie W. McLean is Chief Executive Officer of EDENS, one of the nation’s leading private owners, operators and developers of retail real estate. With a more than 25-year tenure at EDENS, she has been a key player in the company’s growth and expansion to its current marketplace leadership, capitalized by blue chip investors and assets valued at $6.5 billion.

    Jodie is responsible for EDENS’ strategy to move the portfolio to major urban centers and first-ring suburbs, creating a portfolio of assets that are the center of community life. She was named Chief Investment Officer in 1997, President in 2002 and CEO in 2015. Overall, she has been responsible for the development, redevelopment, acquisition and disposition of more than $20 billion in retail assets. McLean passionately believes that retail should evolve beyond a shopping experience, and advocates for connectivity to the communities surrounding the company’s retail centers. To ensure this, each EDENS development is crafted to serve as an authentic gathering place, including a unique merchandising mix and welcoming design elements, fostering a sense of engagement with its neighbors.

    A native of Chicago, IL, she holds a B.S. in Finance and Management from the Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina, and a degree from South Carolina Honors College.

  • Anthony Lanier founded EastBanc in 1987 and is involved in all development decisions and the strategic direction of the firm. Over the course of his career Anthony has co-developed over four million Sq ft. of mixed use commercial Real Estate in multiple countries.

    Anthony and his team offer superior local market expertise with substantial positive experience in successful zoning entitlement, neighborhood advisory political negotiations and large-scale Class A mixed-use development planning.

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May
8

District Strong with Thomas Fulcher, Amy Bowser and Phil McCarthy

Exactly how dire are economic headwinds facing downtown commercial real estate markets? To tease out facts from headlines, we have welcomed leading voices from the real estate broker world—Thomas Fulcher (Savills) and Phil McCarthy (Transwestern)—for a District Strong on Monday, May 8th from 12 pm to 1 pm. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a better understanding of the economic issues and their potential impact on the market.

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May
1

District Strong with Sheryl McMullen (Calgary) and Paul Levy (Philadelphia)

Downtown needs more residents. The District is just starting on a slew of conversions and Mayor Bowser's budget gives more incentives to promote more. Two cities—Philadelphia and Calgary—are ahead of the game when it comes to conversions and have plenty of lessons to offer the District. Please join us on Monday, May 1st from 12 pm to 1 pm to hear from Paul Levy (Philadelphia) and Sheryl McMullen (Calgary) about how the District can best reach its downtown housing goals.

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