Retail Trade: Challenges, Evolution and Solutions
Retail Trade: Challenges, Evolution and Solutions
September 18, 2018
10:30 am – 2:30 pm (ET)
Montréal, Québec
Venue
Espace C2
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
900 René-Lévesque West Blvd.
Montréal, QC H3B 4A5
Industry Leaders and Panelists
The Ivanhoé Cambridge approach to solving the challenges of the retail industry’s transformation
Claude Sirois
Global Retail Commercial Real Estate Executive
Ivanhoé Cambridge
Market developments in the world of mortgage underwriting for retail centres and power centres
Ross Di Vita
Regional Director and Associate Vice-President
Manulife
Redefining spaces to meet the new needs of consumers in today’s retail market
Martin Leblanc
Partner
Sid Lee Architecture
Trends, industry challenges and solutions in the era of Big Data
Jean-Yves Ménard
Partner, Strategic and Advisory Services
KPMG
Moderator
Marc Généreux
Partner, McMillan
Co-Chair, Québec Real Estate
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