Up to 5% of U.S. GDP goes through Link Logistics’ 8,000 customers, giving Link a massive amount of data and insights into the state of the U.S. economy, commercial real estate, supply chain, and more. In this episode, Luke offers listeners an inside look into how he approaches business disruption, lessons learned from different real estate asset classes, and his career journey. Follow From Where I Sit for more conversations about the built economy. Follow Tom on LinkedIn. Follow Tom on ...
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Up to 5% of U.S. GDP goes through Link Logistics’ 8,000 customers, giving Link a massive amount of data and insights into the state of the U.S. economy, commercial real estate, supply chain, and more. In this episode, Luke offers listeners an inside look into how he approaches business disruption, lessons learned from different real estate asset classes, and his career journey. Follow From Where I Sit for more conversations about the built economy. Follow Tom on LinkedIn. Follow Tom on ...
Episode 10: Neil Saunders, Managing Director of GlobalData Retail
From Where I Sit With Tom McGee
41 minutes
7 months ago
Episode 10: Neil Saunders, Managing Director of GlobalData Retail
Whatever happened to the retail apocalypse? Join Neil and host Tom McGee, President and CEO of ICSC, as they challenge this narrative and discuss other topics like social commerce, the value of physical retail for younger consumers, and how the concept of value has evolved. Follow From Where I Sit for more conversations about commercial real estate, retail, and business. Follow Tom on LinkedIn. Follow Tom on X. Follow Neil on LinkedIn. Follow Neil on X. This episode wa...
From Where I Sit With Tom McGee
Up to 5% of U.S. GDP goes through Link Logistics’ 8,000 customers, giving Link a massive amount of data and insights into the state of the U.S. economy, commercial real estate, supply chain, and more. In this episode, Luke offers listeners an inside look into how he approaches business disruption, lessons learned from different real estate asset classes, and his career journey. Follow From Where I Sit for more conversations about the built economy. Follow Tom on LinkedIn. Follow Tom on ...