Join us for a conversation on navigating global careers, building adaptable leadership skills, and translating your education into long-term success across international markets.
- In-person event
- Q&A follows the discussion
What does it take to thrive in a globalized world? How can you translate your education into meaningful, real-world career opportunities across borders?
Join us in conversation with Paul Brundage (BA 1987 VIC), U of T alumnus and global institutional real estate leader. Paul will share a journey that began at U of T and evolved into a career spanning North America, Europe, and Asia.
You’ll explore the skills and competencies required to succeed in complex global markets, and how to cultivate the adaptability and judgment needed to build a resilient, international career.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to pivot, Paul’s story offers practical insights into navigating career transitions, making long-term bets, and taking calculated risks in unfamiliar environments. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an alum whose career has included advising major global institutions, engaging with central bank leadership, and contributing to higher education and industry governance at the highest levels.
Register now to secure your spot!
About Paul
Paul is a Global Senior Commercial Real Estate Executive with 35 years experience in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific regions. He has industry recognized expertise in strategy, organization structuring, equity and debt finance, investment, development and asset management in start-up, restructuring and mature businesses. Reputation for strategic orientation, leadership and team building, high energy, effective decision making and delivery of results, deep sector and market knowledge and extensive global relationship network.
Have questions about this event?
Contact Adrian Barrow, Alumni Engagement Coordinator at adrian.barrow@utoronto.ca
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