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Ed Adler

Tue, Mar 28, 2023    1:30pm

A lecture by Ed Adler ‘88 MBA CBS, Managing Partner at Lubert-Adler and Adjunct Assistant Professor at Columbia GSAPP, followed by a discussion moderated by Glascock Associate Professor of Professional Practice Christopher Munsell. The event will examine the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, what it means in the current market, and what can be learned from it.

Organized by the Markets and Coffee Club and Columbia GSAPP. Download the event flyer

Ed Adler '88 MBA CBS is Co-Founder of Silver Eagle Advisory Group. Previously he was Managing Director responsible for the US Commercial Real Estate Group at Deutsche Bank where he rejoined in 2011. Formerly, he was Managing Director and head of Americas and the Asian Real Estate Finance business for the Fixed Income Division of Citigroup. Prior to joining Citigroup, Mr. Adler ran the Asian Real Estate Finance and Securitization businesses for Deutsche Bank Securities in Tokyo, Japan. Mr. Adler holds an M.B.A. from Columbia Business School.