Geoffrey Dohrmann, CRE, is founder, president and chief executive officer of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., a San Ramon, California–based publishing and consulting company focused on meeting the information needs of the commercial real estate investment community. In this capacity, he also serves as publisher and editor-in-chief of several leading industry publications, including: The Institutional Real Estate Letter – North America, The Institutional Real Estate – Europe, High Return Quarterly, Global Quarterly, the European Real Estate Quarterly, the Institutional Real Estate Newsline, Institutional Investing in Infrastructure, Institutional Real Estate FundTracker and Institutional Real Estate Dealmakers and IREI Weekly, as well as numerous special reports on the industry. Mr. Dohrmann also serves as the editor-in-chief of the company's newest publication, The Institutional Real Estate Letter – Asia Pacific, launched in January of 2009.
A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, Geoff is a member of the editorial and/or advisory boards for The Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management and Real Estate Research Corporation. He also has lectured on institutional real estate market-related matters at the business schools of the University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, Harvard University, Northwestern University, the University of North Carolina and Yale University.
Geoff is a member of the board of directors for the American Real Estate Society and is on the board of advisers for Beezwax, an Oakland, California–based software development firm. He also is a Fellow of the Homer Hoyt Institute and the American Real Estate Society and is a member of the Counselors of Real Estate.
Geoffrey Dohrmann, CRE, is founder, president and chief executive officer of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., a San Ramon, California–based publishing and consulting company focused on meeting the information needs of the commercial real estate investment community. In this capacity, he also serves as publisher and editor-in-chief of several leading industry publications, including: The Institutional Real Estate Letter – North America, The Institutional Real Estate – Europe, High Return Quarterly, Global Quarterly, the European Real Estate Quarterly, the Institutional Real Estate Newsline, Institutional Investing in Infrastructure, Institutional Real Estate FundTracker and Institutional Real Estate Dealmakers and IREI Weekly, as well as numerous special reports on the industry. Mr. Dohrmann also serves as the editor-in-chief of the company's newest publication, The Institutional Real Estate Letter – Asia Pacific, launched in January of 2009.
A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, Geoff is a member of the editorial and/or advisory boards for The Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management and Real Estate Research Corporation. He also has lectured on institutional real estate market-related matters at the business schools of the University of California, Berkeley, Stanfor d University, Harvard University, Northwestern University, the University of North Carolina and Yale University.
Geoff is a member of the board of directors for the American Real Estate Society and is on the board of advisers for Beezwax, an Oakland, California–based software development firm. He also is a Fellow of the Homer Hoyt Institute and the American Real Estate Society and is a member of the Counselors of Real Estate.
His professional memberships include the American Real Estate Society, the Pension Real Estate Association, the Urban Land Institute (IOPC Red Council), the National Association of Real Estate Editors, the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, and the Specialized Information Publishers Association.
His professional memberships include the American Real Estate Society, the Pension Real Estate Association, the Urban Land Institute (IOPC Red Council), the National Association of Real Estate Editors, the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, and the Specialized Information Publishers Association
Geoffrey Dohrmann, CRE, is founder, president and chief executive officer of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., a San Ramon, California–based publishing and consulting company focused on meeting the information needs of the commercial real estate investment community. In this capacity, he also serves as publisher and editor-in-chief of several leading industry publications, including: The Institutional Real Estate Letter – North America, The Institutional Real Estate – Europe, High Return Quarterly, Global Quarterly, the European Real Estate Quarterly, the Institutional Real Estate Newsline, Institutional Investing in Infrastructure, Institutional Real Estate FundTracker and Institutional Real Estate Dealmakers and IREI Weekly, as well as numerous special reports on the industry. Mr. Dohrmann also serves as the editor-in-chief of the company's newest publication, The Institutional Real Estate Letter – Asia Pacific, launched in January of 2009.
A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, Geoff is a member of the editorial and/or advisory boards for The Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management and Real Estate Research Corporation. He also has lectured on institutional real estate market-related matters at the business schools of the University of California, Berkeley, Stanfor d University, Harvard University, Northwestern University, the University of North Carolina and Yale University.
Geoff is a member of the board of directors for the American Real Estate Society and is on the board of advisers for Beezwax, an Oakland, California–based software development firm. He also is a Fellow of the Homer Hoyt Institute and the American Real Estate Society and is a member of the Counselors of Real Estate.
His professional memberships include the American Real Estate Society, the Pension Real Estate Association, the Urban Land Institute (IOPC Red Council), the National Association of Real Estate Editors, the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, and the Specialized Information Publishers Association.
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Geoffrey Dohrmann, CRE, is founder, president and chief executive officer of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., a San Ramon, California–based publishing and consulting company focused on meeting the information needs of the commercial real estate investment community. In this capacity, he also serves as publisher and editor-in-chief of several leading industry publications, including: The Institutional Real Estate Letter – North America, The Institutional Real Estate – Europe, High Return Quarterly, Global Quarterly, the European Real Estate Quarterly, the Institutional Real Estate Newsline, Institutional Investing in Infrastructure, Institutional Real Estate FundTracker and Institutional Real Estate Dealmakers and IREI Weekly, as well as numerous special reports on the industry. Mr. Dohrmann also serves as the editor-in-chief of the company's newest publication, The Institutional Real Estate Letter – Asia Pacific, launched in January of 2009.
A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, Geoff is a member of the editorial and/or advisory boards for The Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management and Real Estate Research Corporation. He also has lectured on institutional real estate market-related matters at the business schools of the University of California, Berkeley, Stanfor d University, Harvard University, Northwestern University, the University of North Carolina and Yale University.
Geoff is a member of the board of directors for the American Real Estate Society and is on the board of advisers for Beezwax, an Oakland, California–based software development firm. He also is a Fellow of the Homer Hoyt Institute and the American Real Estate Society and is a member of the Counselors of Real Estate.
His professional memberships include the American Real Estate Society, the Pension Real Estate Association, the Urban Land Institute (IOPC Red Council), the National Association of Real Estate Editors, the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, and the Specialized Information Publishers Association.
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