• Feedback and Trust with Megan Creecy-Herman
    Dec 15 2025

    Welcome to Leaders in Real Estate! I’m Nick Carman, and in this episode, I sit down with Megan Creecy-Herman, President of Prologis’ U.S. West Region. Megan oversees a staggering $55 billion in assets, 260 million square feet of industrial real estate, and leads a team of 220 professionals.

    We dive deep into leadership lessons, career growth, and how to thrive in a VUCA world (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous). Megan shares her journey from influencing without authority to leading one of the largest portfolios in the industry.

    If you’re a future leader in real estate this conversation is packed with actionable insights on building trust, giving feedback, and staying resilient under pressure.

    Highlights

    How Megan discovered leadership early in her career

    Leading without authority and building trust

    Why listening beats talking for effective leadership

    The traits Megan looks for in future leaders

    Mistakes that taught her the most

    How to stay calm in high-pressure environments

    Recommended resources for leadership growth

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Welcome & Episode Intro

    01:00 – Megan’s role at Prologis and scope of responsibility

    03:00 – First experiences with leadership & influencing without authority

    07:00 – Listening vs. talking: A leadership superpower

    09:00 – Lessons from challenging bosses & evolving leadership styles

    11:00 – How Megan reignites passion in her team

    14:00 – Creating a culture of personal development

    15:00 – Leading in a VUCA world

    18:00 – Handling resistance to growth and feedback

    19:00 – Biggest mistakes and lessons learned

    21:00 – Traits Megan looks for in future leaders

    23:00 – Steepest learning curve in her career

    26:00 – Megan’s top leadership resources & book recommendations

    27:00 – Current challenges as a senior leader

    29:00 – Staying calm under pressure: Resilience strategies

    31:00 – Traits Megan had to let go as she climbed the ladder

    33:00 – Looking ahead: Personal and corporate goals

    35:00 – Market outlook and Prologis’ next phase

    36:00 – Closing thoughts

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    33 mins
  • Leading from the front with Todd Carter
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Todd Carter, Managing Director - Southeast for EQT Real Estate, who oversees acquisitions, development, and leasing across the Southeast. Todd has more than twenty five years in the industrial sector and has been involved in over one hundred million square feet of transactions. I wanted to understand how that volume of experience shaped his leadership approach, and Todd delivered with complete honesty, humour, and depth.We talk about early career discipline, tough mentors, stress, mistakes, and the unexpected moments that shaped him. Todd explains why he still loves being in the deal flow today and shares the traits he looks for in the next generation of leaders. This is a practical, candid mentoring session packed with lessons for anyone serious about building a real estate career.Key Moments & Timestamps00:00 I welcome listeners to the episodeI introduce the show and set the stage for a leadership focused conversation with Todd.00:55 Todd’s role at EQTTodd gives an overview of the Southeast region and the one hundred million square foot portfolio he’s responsible for.02:00 When leadership first found himTodd shares how he began leading long before he ever held a formal title.03:45 Why waiting for a promotion is a mistakeWe talk about seizing responsibility early and how that creates opportunity.04:15 What drove Todd in the early daysTodd gives an honest answer: money. We unpack how that shaped his early work ethic.05:00 Early leadership challengesHe explains the resistance he faced, especially around age and credibility.06:40 How he overcame those barriersTodd talks about results, consistency, and treating people with respect.08:00 The mentors who shaped himFrom Wall Street work ethic to industrial fundamentals, Todd’s early mentors left a big mark.10:20 Learning to think through the dealTodd explains why accountability and ownership sharpened his decision making.12:45 What he chose not to adoptWe discuss the traits he saw in leaders above him that he refused to carry forward.16:00 Mistakes that shaped himTodd reframes mistakes as learning, not something to haunt you.17:50 The capital call lessonHe tells the story of a painful early ownership experience that changed his perspective forever.20:00 What colleagues say about himI share insights from my research, including his reputation for a calm, lighthearted style.21:45 How he manages stress todayTodd talks about humour, staying grounded, and avoiding premature panic.24:00 The “Todd style”We explore why composure and humility often outperform loud leadership.25:30 Joining EQT with a big reputationTodd describes the pressure of coming in as a major hire and how he handled it.28:50 Leading by exampleWhy simply doing the work and producing results won people over.30:00 What Todd looks for in future leadersHe explains why he focuses on how people treat others.32:00 What drives him nowStill motivated by money, but now also by meaning, fun, and paying it forward.33:30 Why he still works dealsTodd explains why staying close to the action keeps him sharp.35:00 His advice for future leadersThis business isn’t complicated, but it is tough. Stay disciplined and pay it forward.36:00 Wrapping upI close the episode and reflect on the insights Todd shared.

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    36 mins
  • Mettle and Negotiation with Stephanie Lynch
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode, Nick sits down with Stephanie Lynch, CIO and CFO of Student Quarters. Stephanie leads the firm’s investment and capital raising strategy and has executed more than $4.5 billion in debt and equity across domestic and offshore markets.Stephanie shares formative leadership moments, the lessons she carried forward and the ones she intentionally left behind, and how fear of failure shaped her resilience. She also opens up about a dramatic moment early in her time at Student Quarters when a corporate partner collapsed just four days into her tenure, forcing her to navigate a complete recapitalization.This conversation explores what drives her to outperform expectations, how she approaches negotiation, and the attributes she looks for in future leaders. Stephanie also reflects on mistakes that shaped her communication style, the dangers of chasing short term wins, and the personal and professional milestones she’s excited about next.We covered:The leadership traits she adopted from mentors and the ones she chose not to carry forwardHer approach to negotiation and the tools she relies on in high pressure situationsWhat drives her to exceed expectations and outperform peersLessons from crisis moments and why communication is central to her leadershipHow she evaluates rising leaders and the qualities she hires forResources and books she recommends for developing critical thinking and adaptabilityChapters00:00 Welcome and introduction to Stephanie Lynch01:00 Stephanie’s role and responsibilities at Student Quarters02:00 Early leadership experiences and being thrown in early03:00 Feeling unprepared at first and learning to rise to the occasion04:00 Fear of failure, persistence, and letting go of the need for yes06:00 Mentorship influences and shaping her leadership style07:00 Communicating hard things and navigating difficult conversations09:00 Outworking and outsmarting peers and influences from her music background11:30 The corporate crisis four days into her new role13:30 Considering quitting and why she ultimately stayed14:30 Drawing on financial crisis experience to stabilize Student Quarters16:00 The recapitalization challenge and finding the right partner18:00 Her negotiation approach creativity, communication, persistence20:00 Mistakes that changed how she communicates risk and strategy23:00 What she looks for in future leaders24:00 Curiosity, communication, and embracing change26:00 Negative drivers to avoid and the danger of short term wins27:00 Recommended reading: Adam Grant and The Widow Clicquot30:00 Is leadership worth it reflecting on meaning and motivation31:00 Corporate milestones and future goals for Student Quarters33:00 Launching Fund II and preparing for new investor opportunities34:00 Personal goals travel, music, and exploring yoga teacher training35:00 Closing thoughts and gratitude

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    34 mins
  • Building People not just Properties with Lee Hayes Bradford
    Nov 17 2025

    Welcome to the Leaders in Real Estate Podcast featuring LeeHayes Bradford. Lee is one of the most recognizable figures in US Multifamily and Build to Rent property management. With experience over the course of the last 20 years she has led teams for Gingko, Greystar, Quarterra, DR Horton andnow Hines. In this episode, Lee shares honest lessons on leading before you feel ready, making unpopular decisions, and why calm, compassionate leadership outperforms command and control.

    We covered:

    1. How comfortable was Lee in her first leadership role

    2. How to handle when things go wrong for your teams

    3. Leaders need to make difficult decisions

    00:00 – 02:10 Introducing Lee Bradford and the scale of herrole at D.R. Horton

    02:10 – 04:20 What really drives Lee and why she callsherself a “builder”

    04:20 – 07:10 First leadership role and why no one everfeels ready

    07:10 – 11:00 Biggest leadership challenge – aligning teamsand finding common ground

    11:00 – 14:30 Report card time – how Lee leads people totheir own answers

    14:30 – 18:30 The office floor story – staying calm whenthings go badly wrong

    18:30 – 22:30 Hard decisions, being liked, and whyindecision hurts teams most

    22:30 – 25:30 “Be brave enough to suck at something new” andleading at the top

    25:30 – 28:00 Communication, DISC and adapting your style

    28:00 – 30:00 What Lee looks for in future leaders andclosing advice

    *At the time of recording Lee was President of PropertyManagement or DR Horton.

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    30 mins
  • Drive and Determination with Mike Brewer
    Nov 10 2025

    Welcome to the Leaders in Real Estate Podcast featuring Mike Brewer. With over 29 years of experience in the multifamily industry, Mike is the Chief Operating Officer at Axia Residential. In our conversation he shares with real honesty and humour his personal career, leadership styles and the tool kit he has developed to succeed.

    We covered:

    What drives him to succeed

    How can Future Leaders adapt to the needs of their teams without getting lost

    What does Mike look for in Future Leaders

    If you aren't a follower of Mike already he is the Co-Founder of Multifamily Media Network, where they connect over 59,000 subscribers to insightful educational and engaging podcasts on multifamily trends. Through MultifamilyCollective, his mission is to unlock human potential in the multifamily space by prioritizing leadership, development, and innovation. You can check it out here: https://multifamilycollective.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/@multifamilycollective.

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    30 mins
  • Spencer Levy - Leaders Make Us Better
    Nov 3 2025

    Welcome to the Leaders in Real Estate Podcast featuring Spencer Levy. Spencer Levy is Global Client Strategist and Senior Economic Advisor for CBRE, the largest commercial real estate services firm in the world. In this role, he focuses on client engagement and public-facing activities, including thought leadership work performed in conjunction with CBRE Research. He also serves as Co-Chair of the Real Estate Roundtable’s Research Committee. Spencer is frequently quoted in major business publications and appears on business television, including CNBC, CNN, Bloomberg, PBS and Fox Business. Spencer is the host of CBRE’s podcast “The Weekly Take.” He is considered one of the most insightful commentators on issues of importance to commercial real estate. So it was great to turn the tables on one of Real Estate most renowned hosts.

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    41 mins
  • Matt Tucker - Short Memory for Pain
    Oct 27 2025

    Welcome to the Leaders in Real Estate Podcast featuring Matt Tucker. Matt Tucker serves as Senior Managing Director and Co-Chief Investment Officer of Bridge Investment Group’s Net Lease strategy and has over 20 years experience in the commercial real estate and corporate finance industries.

    As Co-CIO, Matt oversees the strategy’s business activities including acquisitions, asset management, strategy, relationship building, capital sourcing, financing and executive oversight of the fund. Matt maintains extensive relationships throughout the US in the Industrial sector within the Commercial Real Estate Industry. Through his career, he has completed over $1 billion in real estate transactions. Prior to his current position, he served as EVP and Head of the Northeast and Midwest Regions of Gladstone Commercial Corporation (NASDAQ: GOOD), a $1.5B AUM publicly traded REIT where he assembled and managed an 8mm+ square foot portfolio of industrial and office assets and lead the acquisitions and asset management teams for that portfolio. Matt formerly held investment and advisory positions with Liquid Realty Partners, SG Capital Partners and JP Morgan Chase.

    Matt earned an MBA from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business with High Distinction and a BA from Princeton University where he was a member of the Men’s Varsity Lacrosse Team that won the 1994, 1996 and 1997 NCAA Division I Championships.

    So we spoke about the parallels of sporting accomplishments and career success, lessons in leadership and managing the "game".

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    30 mins
  • Tammy Kelly - Future Leaders Use Your Voices
    Oct 20 2025

    Welcome to the Leaders in Real Estate Podcast featuring Tammy Kelly.


    Tammy is a commercial real estate leader with over 25 years of experience in asset & portfolio management, transactions, investment strategy, and operations across both private equity and sponsor sides. Proven track record in overseeing portfolios across key U.S. markets. She has overseen portfolios that include multifamily (12,000 units), industrial (+1.7M SF), retail (+2M SF), office (+1.7M SF), hotel, and student housing assets. Successfully managing over $2B of value-add and core plus multifamily assets for pension fund advisors, institutional investors, and high net worth investors. Over the course of her career, completed over $4B in real estate transactions, including acquisitions, dispositions, loan modifications, and refinances. Leading teams of 175+ professionals who better to share insights on the leadership journey!*At the time of recording Tammy was MD and Head of US Multifamily Asset Management and Ops for EQT Real Estate

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    34 mins