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Jewish Business Network at Chestnut Hill Presents Arthur Segel

Sushi, desserts & Open Bar 
Couvert: $30 before September 30, $36 after  
RSVP a must to: rabbi@chabadch.com

Why I love Real Estate and Other Such Views on Real Estate and Investing Today

with Arthur Segel, Professor Harvard Business School Finance, Entrepreneurial Management  

The evening is an opportunity for members of the JBN community to get together in a casual setting and have a conversation with Arthur Segel.

Arthur Segel is the Poorvu Family Professor of Management Practice in the Finance Department at Harvard Business School where he has been writing cases and teaching the Real Property Asset Management course since 1996. He is an honors graduate of Harvard College (1973) and Stanford University, Graduate School of Business (1975).  At Harvard Business School, Professor Segel has written extensively in the areas of securitization, sustainability and globalization. He has assisted new faculty in creating courses, such as, executive education; emerging markets; development, design and construction; affordable housing; urbanization and infrastructure. 

This event is geared exclusively towards the business community.

JBN Goals & Mission Include: 

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» Provide access to local and national business leaders and innovators.

» Provide excellent opportunities to develop critical business skills and to obtain solutions to business problems/issues through interaction with other entrepreneurs and business leaders in a relaxing social and professional setting.

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» To help participants increase their professional network and their business through a positive, social and professional "word-of-mouth" advertising program to enables them to develop long-term, meaningful relationships with quality business professionals.

» Make the JBN an organization of choice for Jewish professionals who desire to enhance skills necessary to ensure on-going business success and development, have feedback and camaraderie of other entrepreneurs, and contribute to Jewish philanthropy.

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