The Future of Sustainable RE in India

Wednesday 18th March
5:00pm - 6:00pm IST

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Mahesh Ramanujam
President & CEO
U.S. Green Building Council
Mahesh Ramanujam
Mahesh Ramanujam
President & CEOU.S. Green Building Council
USA
Mahesh Ramanujam is proving that building a more sustainable world is no longer a dream, but a global evolution. He is the President and CEO of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and Green Business Certification, Inc. (GBCI) Transformative thought programs, partnerships, and initiatives continue to be at the heart of Ramanujam’s work today. He leads hundreds of employees and thousands of volunteers who work tirelessly as the backbone of the green building movement. He envisions a world where construction is as much about compassion as it is about the convenience and efficiency of the structures themselves. And most importantly, behind every strategy, he emphasizes our universal responsibility to prioritize health and wellness.
U.S. Green Building Council
Portland | USA
 SPECIAL GUEST
Real estate investment is a long-term game, and the decisions made today have consequences tomorrow. Beyond adopting this mindset, real estate companies know that they must strike the right balance between cost of execution and value created, to meet the needs of investors, developers and tenants.As more people migrate towards densely populated areas, the stakes for the real estate industry of mitigating climate risk and reducing the impact of buildings on the environment become higher.
 

What exactly would the green performing indicators be?

 

What is the sustainable strategy for investors and developers?

 

What are the benchmarks from across the globe?

 

What are the learnings and outcome of COVID-19 going to be?


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Testimonial

See on the video beside the opinion of Chanakya Chakravarti, Managing Director - India, from Ivanhoé Cambridge, who has already participated in one of our first eMeetings, The Future of Sustainable Real Estate in India in today’s scenarios.
Priya Mathias GRI
Priya Mathias GRI
Senior Vice President - Marketing
GRI Institute
Priya Mathias GRI
Priya Mathias GRI
Priya Mathias GRI
Senior Vice President - Marketing
GRI Institute
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Priya is leading the strategy, investors relationship, business development, key account management, content development, special projects, events and team management across B2B/B2C at the GRI club. Headquartered in London, the GRI Club is a 'membership by invitation' club reserved exclusively for a qualified individual (C/Director level decision-makers) in real estate globally. Priya is a part of the GRI Management team and leads the India real estate relationships (Investors, Lenders, Developers, and operators) she is also responsible for the group's Asia Pacific business expansion. She has over 20 years of Marketing and Communications experience across real estate, hospitality, media and retail industry.

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