Episode Summary
In this episode of the Wealth Exchange, Mark Hannah, Executive Managing Director & Head of Real Estate, is joined by Don Harrison, an Independent Advisor on the Nicola Wealth Real Estate Investment Committee. Don has extensive experience in the commercial real estate industry and recently served on the senior executive team for Great West Life Realty Advisors.
Together, they delve into various topics, from understanding Don's career path to the intersection of institutional and private capital in real estate. They also share a few tips for people new to the commercial real estate industry.
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