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#307 Mindy Saffer of Cresa on Open Space Offices and Nonprofit Offices

#307 Mindy Saffer of Cresa on Open Space Offices and Nonprofit Offices

FromThrough the Noise


#307 Mindy Saffer of Cresa on Open Space Offices and Nonprofit Offices

FromThrough the Noise

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Oct 26, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Mindy Saffer -- rhymes with laugher -- is a Managing Principal at Cresa, the only company that solely represents the tenants/users of office spaces. Her specialty is working with nonprofits and we're thrilled to have her on the episode today to get some insight into what it takes to find a space that works for the wide variety of needs for different organizations. Think open office spaces are the worst invention ever, as Blake and Ernesto do? Mindy has an answer for that. She is an expert in finding space that suits your organization's day-to-day needs while addressing the varied demands of a multi-generational workforce and staying within a tight budget. Considering a move of your own? Join us for this episode and when you're done, why not leave us a review on iTunes or share with a colleague? Cresa is the world's largest tenant-representation firm offering a complete line of integrated real estate services catering exclusively to tenants and corporate space users.  Mindy Saffer is a commercial real estate consultant who started her career 30 years ago designing office space for the nonprofit community. In 1999, Mindy switched over to become a LEED Accredited real estate consultant. Mindy represents the most prominent and well-respected nonprofits and associations in the country on their real estate needs such as purchasing or selling buildings and leasing office space.
Released:
Oct 26, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The world is fast, ever-changing, and unpredictable. We stand across climate change, technological advancements, fragile economies, market trends, changing regulations, and now a pandemic. The key to survival and success is adaptation. We sit down with the passionate leaders of innovative companies and nonprofits that want to change the world, with fascinating authors who expand our minds, and with association heads who give us a clear picture of their industries. We cut Through The Noise and find out what makes them special, how they survive, what risks they take, what obstacles they face, how they build success. Adaptation is at our core.