
People Who Perform - The Real Estate Careers Podcast
The real estate industry plays a major role in Canada's economy and offers some of the most interesting and rewarding careers paths available. Each episode, we bring you conversations from business leaders and up and coming stars in the real estate industry in Canada. Our guests share their unique career journeys, passions and advice on what it takes to be successful in this industry. If you’re passionate about real estate and want to learn more about what it takes to be successful, then this podcast is for you!
People Who Perform - The Real Estate Careers Podcast
Susan Allen | Collaboration In The Face Of Adversity
Nicola Denning-Millar connects with Susan Allen
Susan has over 20 years’ progressive experience in the ‘Commercial Real Estate Industry’ in the operation and management of leading award-winning flagship assets including Toronto Eaton Centre, where she led a team of 160 people. In this capacity, she was responsible for the strategy, vision and day to day operations of the multi-billion dollar asset and led the team through the harrowing shooting in the “Urban Eatery’ in 2012. She is involved in a number of different industry associations, is active in several committees and councils and has won numerous awards including a Canadian TOBY building of the year and Earth awards.
In this episode, Susan shares her career journey, passion, knowledge and insights and speaks to the following:
- Framing a career in Class A Commercial RE Assets
- Favourite asset class to manage and differentiators between retail and office
- Transition from Landlord to Not for Profit
- Importance of professional development to stay on top of your game
- Objectives and responsibilities’ of being President, BOMA Toronto
- Importance of soft skills when building a team
- The power of collaboration and cohesiveness during COVID 19
- Positive contributions of BOMA to the Industry
- What it takes to be a great leader and to drive excellence
- The significance of fun and acknowledgement to build a positive environment
- Benefits of networking and finding a mentor
- The wise words of Buddha!