Partner
McKinsey & Company

John Means is a McKinsey Partner and co-founder of McKinsey’s Real Estate Practice where he leads Boards, CEOs, and senior executives in overseeing investment portfolios totaling over $1T, occupier portfolios over 500M square feet, and development programs over $200B including office, housing, mixed use, and complex healthcare and life science across six continents. John is committed to leveraging real estate to catalyze sustainable, inclusive growth and promote productivity, inclusivity, wellness, and sustainability across communities. John is a member of ULI’s Technology and Real Estate Council and committee member for the ULI Washington DC Future Forum.

Speaking at the Following:

Nov 2

Thursday, November 2, 2023

Real Estate as an Anchor for Social Impact—the “S” in ESG

10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Los Angeles Convention Center - West Hall, Concourse: 153ABC

Real estate projects can lead to beneficial outcomes that boost local economies and enhance communities’ quality of life over the long term. Recently, concern over the social effects of real estate, both positive and negative, has increased. Social impacts are the deliberate, extra, attributable economic, social, and environmental advantages to communities brought about by real estate investment and operations. This panel of real estate investors and developers will focus on why and how they are taking into account both the financial ramifications and the overall impact that an asset may have over the course of its existence, including the influence […]