SVN | Miller Commercial Real Estate Holds 15th Annual Real Estate Forum

15th Annual Real Estate Forum for SVN Miller

Salisbury, MD – SVN | Miller Commercial Real Estate recently hosted their 15th Annual Commercial Real Estate Forum. The theme for this year was, “Transformative Real Estate; Collaborative, Creative, Cutting-Edge.” This event was attended by professionals in various industries influenced by commercial real estate. The forum included keynote speakers and a panel discussion that discussed “Harnessing CRE Market Dynamics.”

Wesley Cox, CCIM, Senior Advisor with SVN | Miller Commercial Real Estate, started the morning off with an overview of local market statistics. Jake Day, Secretary of Maryland Department of Housing & Community Development shared updates on the Housing & Community Development Statewide. The panel included Monty Saylor from M&T Bank, Jim Hartstein from The Insurance Market, David Tremblay from Keller Construction Management, and Zach Munroe from SVN International Corporation. To close out the event, Anirban Basu, Chairman & CEO of Sage Policy Group, presented on the economy, in the theme of “The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.”

The event returned to Oak Ridge Commons and approximately 200 guests were registered this year.  Breakfast was catered by Faithful Concepts with Kellyn’s Café for the second year in a row.

The 2024 SVN forum committee included Executive Managing Directors, Brent & Amy Miller, Managing Director, Rick Tilghman, Operations Manager, Amber Bostwick, Advisors Wesley Cox, Kelly Jeter, and Ryan Finnegan, and Marketing Specialist, Alexis Black. The committee is tasked with planning and executing the forums each year.

Sponsors for this event were M&T Bank, Keller Construction, The Insurance Market, Synergy Investment Fund, Hebron Savings Bank, Compass US Accountants & Advisors, Deeley Insurance Group, W.R. McCain & Associates, Paradise Energy Solutions, Minuteman Press, Avery Hall, and Becker Morgan Group.

“I am so proud of the forum committee for their dedication and hard work in bringing this event to fruition. The committees’ tireless efforts, the support of the entire SVN Team and our relationship with Oak Ridge are instrumental in shaping the success of this event each year. Together, we strive to deliver a forum experience that leaves a lasting, positive impression on every participant and I believe 2024’s event did just that.” Said Amber Bostwick.