The Lehman Brothers' Lecture Proudly Presents Frank Cohen

The Lehman Brothers' Lecture Proudly Presents Frank Cohen

Please join us for bites and beverages at Evanston Corner Bistro for the 2024 Kapnick Center Lehman Lecture.

By Kapnick Center for Business Institutions

Date and time

Starts on Wednesday, January 17 · 5:30pm CST

Location

Evanston Corner Bistro (formerly Farmhouse)

703 Church St Evanston, IL 60201

About this event

This year's Lehman Brothers' Lecture will feature Frank Cohen on the topic of Real Estate.

Frank Cohen is the Global Chairman of Core+ Real Estate. He is also the Chairman and CEO of Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust.

Since joining Blackstone in 1996, Mr. Cohen has played an integral role in the growth of the real estate business. He previously held multiple leadership positions, overseeing Americas Acquisitions and later the Core + Real Estate business from its early days. He has been involved in well over $100 billion of real estate transactions, including many of the firm’s notable investments, such as Equity Office, CarrAmerica Realty, Trizec and IndCor Properties.

Mr. Cohen received a BA from Northwestern University, where he graduated from the Honors Program in Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences, with a double major in political science. He serves on the Board of Trustees for Northwestern University, as a Trustee of the Urban Land Institute and on the NAREIT Advisory Board of Governors. He also serves as a director for Tricon Residential Inc. (NYSE:TCN) and several Blackstone portfolio companies.

RSVP is Required. This event is open to all Northwestern University undergraduate students.

The Lehman Brothers lecture is made possible by an endowment gift from Lehman Brothers in memory of Sherman R. Lewis, Jr., WCAS ‘58, and former Vice Chairman of Lehman Brothers.

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The Minor in Business Institutions offered by the Harvey Kapnick Center for Business Institutions is designed to provide Northwestern undergraduates with a rigorous introduction to business and management fundamentals.  The minor is open to all Northwestern undergraduates regardless of major or home school. The minor allows them to build on the set of skills and knowledge they have acquired through other Northwestern coursework to prepare for employment in the business world.  It also allows students to connect their study of business and management fundamentals to broader areas of academic inquiry both by linking the study of principles of business and management to the social science scholarship that these principles are based on and by introducing students to social science and humanities scholarship on the cultural, political, philosophical, literary and social aspects of business institutions. Therefore, the minor is not meant to serve as narrowly conceived pre-professional training.  Instead the minor offers a broad multi-disciplinary perspective on a significant area of inquiry in 21st century society.   Students without extensive quantitative training are particularly encouraged to apply.  The minor is designed so that such students can acquire the necessary quantitative background by completing four basic prerequisite courses in mathematics, statistics and economics.

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