Update (6/7/24):
Thank you to everyone who attended our Partner Jodi Warren’s wide-ranging panel discussion on the Future of Work: Navigating Real Estate as a Nonprofit at the 10th Annual NYN Media Nonprofit OpCon on June 6th. She took audience questions on the future of hybrid work models, rental leases, and maximizing space while creating safe, resilient, and inclusive workplaces. If you have questions about your space, you can reach Jodi here.
Join Capell Barnett Matalon & Schoenfeld Partner Jodi Warren at the 10th annual Nonprofit OpCon, hosted by New York Nonprofit Media on Thursday, June 6. Kick off the convention with Jodi’s 10:10 AM panel on Future of Work Navigating Real Estate as a Nonprofit.
Date: Thursday, June 6, 2024
Time: 8:30 AM–5:00 PM
Place: Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion
1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
What to Know About Jodi’s Panel
10:10 AM | Future of Work Navigating Real Estate as a Nonprofit
When nonprofits shifted to remote work in 2020, most did so reactively. Suddenly, they had to fit old processes into new workflows and adjust as needed. For many, the upside was that teams became very intentional about making decisions and using their tools. The panel will address topics such as understanding rental leases, exploring the hybrid work model, maximizing space in terms of efficiency and finances, alleviating cost increases from the landlords as well as creating safe, resilient, and inclusive workspaces. What does the future of work look like, and how does that impact your space?
- Yolanda Robano-Gross, Chief Executive Officer, Options for Community Living, Inc. (Moderator)
- Jodi Warren, Partner, Capell Barnett Matalon & Schoenfeld LLP
- Edward Fabian, Chief Administrative Officer, Graham Windham
- Christopher D. Turner, Managing Director of Transaction Services, Denham Wolf Real Estate Services
- Stephen Powers, Co-Founder, OPEN Impact Real Estate