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In this episode of Coming Clean with Kathleen Bands, Kathleen sits down with Theresa Tsamoutalis, President and Principal of Allsafe Elevator Inspections, LLC and SVP of Inspections at VDA, a leading elevator and escalator consulting and inspection firm.Theresa shares her unique journey in the elevator industry—how she got started, the challenges she faced, and what it took to grow a successful business in a highly specialized field. From navigating a traditionally male-dominated industry to building a reputation rooted in expertise, trust, and safety, Theresa offers an honest look at what it takes to rise through the ranks.

In this episode of Coming Clean with Kathleen Bands, Kathleen sits down with Jennifer Dewees, LEED AP and President of the Maryland Center for Construction Education & Innovation (MCCEI), for a powerful conversation about the future of the construction industry. Together, they explore the importance of engaging young people in construction careers and how early exposure and education can shape the future of commercial real estate.

In this episode, Kathleen sits down with Nestor Zabala and Vickie Lester of Curry Architects to explore the role architecture plays in shaping Baltimore’s future. From established industries to emerging markets, they dive into what different sectors require from architectural design—and how those needs are evolving.

Kathleen sits down with Carla Hinson, Director of Development Advisory at Cross Street Partners, to discuss the transformative power of mission-driven real estate development. Carla shares how Cross Street Partners specializes in urban revitalization, focusing on adaptive reuse and historic preservation projects that breathe new life into communities while balancing complex financing strategies like historic tax credits and new market tax credits.Carla opens up about her journey from nonprofit work to urban planning, highlighting her passion for creating spaces where people can thrive and access new opportunities. She also reflects on her international experience in Brazil as a Fulbright scholar and how it shaped her community development mindset.This episode also explores the importance of women supporting women in commercial real estate, with Carla and Kathleen discussing their shared involvement in CREW Baltimore and how mentorship, representation, and collaboration can create positive change in a traditionally male-dominated industry.

In this episode of Coming Clean with Kathleen Bands, Kathleen sits down with Stuart Kaplow, a renowned environmental attorney, to explore the dynamic intersection of environmental law and commercial real estate.Together, they discuss how current and pending legislation is shaping the industry, from sustainable development practices to compliance challenges and opportunities for innovation.

In the final episode of season 2, Kathleen sits down with Paul Greenland, the dynamic owner of Only Best Practices, a business consulting company. Paul shares his journey of leading a commercial janitorial business and his passion for coaching business owners and leaders. Kathleen and Paul dive into the common mistakes business leaders make and explore the critical role of having a business coach. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, this episode is packed with invaluable insights and practical advice to help you elevate your business game.

Together, Kathleen and Adam from MCB Real Estate delve deep into the exciting developments surrounding Baltimore's iconic Harbor Place project, unraveling the layers of its significance and the transformative impact it promises for the city's future.They delve into the intricate details of the Harbor Place project, shedding light on its magnitude and the opportunities it presents for economic revitalization, community engagement, and urban renewal.Moreover, Kathleen and Adam contemplate the broader implications of the Harbor Place project on Baltimore's trajectory, pondering its ripple effects on tourism, commerce, and the overall vitality of the city. As they delve into the intersection of urban development and community empowerment, they paint a compelling portrait of Baltimore's resilience and potential for growth.

In this episode of Coming Clean with Kathleen Bands, host Kathleen delves into the realm of journalism with special guest Corinne Zudonyi, Editor in Chief of Trade Press Media Group. Join Kathleen and Corinne as they discuss Corinne's remarkable journey in journalism and her pivotal role in the cleaning business and commercial cleaning and building services industry.Kathleen and Corinne explore the crucial role of journalism in the cleaning industry, shedding light on its significance in shaping narratives, disseminating information, and fostering transparency. As they discuss the intersection of journalism and the cleaning business, they uncover the power of storytelling in driving change, promoting innovation, and addressing pertinent issues within the industry.

In this episode of "Coming Clean," Kathleen Bands delves into Baltimore's commercial real estate with Jayson Williams, Mayson Dixon's CEO. Through a straightforward conversation, Jayson sheds light on the challenges of property development, from bureaucratic hurdles to economic downturns. Gain insights into strategic maneuvers and leadership in real estate as Jayson shares firsthand experiences. Tune in for an unfiltered discussion on navigating Baltimore's market and the pursuit of excellence. Whether you're an industry insider or curious about real estate, this episode promises to inform and spark meaningful conversations.

In this episode of Coming Clean, Kathleen Bands interviews Doug Schmidt, a commercial real estate developer from Workshop Development, to discuss the intricacies of developing real estate in Baltimore.In their conversation, Doug shares firsthand the challenges and triumphs of being a commercial real estate developer in Charm City. He provides insights into the unique dynamics of the Baltimore market, emphasizing the balance of developing properties while preserving the city's charm and character.Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in real estate development, from navigating zoning regulations to engaging with local communities. Doug's reflections offer a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes process of bringing projects to life and the strategies employed to ensure they resonate with the fabric of the city.