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MultifamilyBiz + PowerHour Webcast Series

MultifamilyBiz + PowerHour Webcast Series

De: Kerry W. Kirby
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Kerry W. Kirby is a renowned entrepreneur, technology innovator, philanthropist, and the founder and CEO of 365 Connect, the multifamily industry's leading innovator in AI-driven marketing, leasing, and resident engagement platforms. Alongside co-host Ernest F. Oriente, a property management expert and founder of PowerHour, their award-winning podcast offers insightful discussions on emerging technologies and trends in the multifamily housing industry. Streaming since 2007, Kerry and Ernest are established pioneers in the podcasting space, reaching millions of listeners worldwide.COPYRIGHT - ALL RIGHT RESERVED Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Política y Gobierno
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  • Reimaging Multifamily Compliance: Hardwiring Intelligence Across Every Interaction
    Apr 2 2026
    Overview

    Join award-winning podcasters, multifamily technology innovator Kerry W. Kirby, CEO of 365 Connect, and property management expert Ernest F. Oriente of PowerHour®, for a another exciting segment of the MultifamilyBiz + PowerHour Webcast Series. This episode explores the shift from human-dependent compliance processes to autonomous, system-driven enforcement, where integrated platforms hardwire regulatory protection into every renter interaction. Kerry and Ernest will break down the high-risk areas in marketing and how multifamily operators are embracing automation and AI reimagine compliance.

    Discussion Highlights

    1. The Traditional Compliance Model
    Compliance is reactive by design. Policies are written, teams are trained, and audits occur after operations are already in motion. Exposure is typically discovered through complaints, regulatory inquiries, lawsuits, or internal reviews. This after-the-fact approach depends heavily on human memory, manual oversight, and fragmented systems.

    2. The Expanding Regulatory Landscape
    Operators today navigate a complex web of federal, state, and local regulations that continue to evolve. Fair Housing, ADA accessibility, fee transparency, identity verification, and emerging AI governance expectations are converging simultaneously. The regulatory environment is no longer static — it is dynamic and highly scrutinized.

    3. High-Risk Touchpoints Across the Renter Journey
    Compliance exposure exists at every stage of the renter journey. Marketing language and targeting can create Fair Housing risk. Inconsistent fee disclosure invites regulatory scrutiny. Website accessibility gaps expose ADA litigation. Application and screening inconsistencies introduce bias and fraud risk. Lease errors create contractual vulnerability.

    4. Shift from Detection to Design
    The future of compliance requires a structural shift from detecting violations to engineering protection into the system itself. Marketing platforms must include guardrails. Websites must be built with certified accessibility frameworks. Leasing workflows must enforce fee disclosures automatically, validate identity and income in real time.

    Who Listens?

    Developers, owners, and property managers; regional and portfolio leaders; urban planners, city agencies, and officials; architects and acquisition directors; C-suite executives, presidents, principals, and vice presidents; marketing leaders; and multifamily housing professionals—decision-makers and visionaries shaping communities, driving investment, and redefining how we live—this is where the people building the future of housing tune in.

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    59 m
  • Hitting Your Olympic Peak Performance: Turning Strategy into Gold-Medal Winning Results
    Feb 26 2026
    Overview

    Join award-winning podcasters, multifamily technology innovator Kerry W. Kirby, CEO of 365 Connect, and property management expert Ernest F. Oriente of PowerHour®, for a another exciting segment of the MultifamilyBiz + PowerHour Webcast Series. This exciting episode explores what it truly takes to transform vision into victory in today's high-stakes multifamily housing environment, defined by shifting market dynamics, margin compression, regulatory pressure, and rising renter expectations. Kerry and Ernest will break down how elite organizations align strategy, technology, leadership, and culture to consistently outperform their competitors.

    Discussion Highlights
    1. Define Your Olympic Path
      Elite performance does not happen by accident. It is built through disciplined strategy, measurable milestones, intentional system design, and daily execution. Leaders must clearly define what their professional "Olympic journey" looks like — the standards, habits, technologies, and accountability structures.
    2. S-O-A-R-I-N-G Is Measurable
      By the end of 2026, high-performing organizations will not rely on feelings — they will rely on indicators. Revenue growth, leasing velocity, operational efficiency, employee engagement, renter satisfaction, and margin expansion will clearly demonstrate whether a team is truly soaring or simply staying afloat.
    3. The Competitive Landscape Is Shifting
      Market volatility, regulatory changes, AI acceleration, renter expectation shifts, and cost pressures are redefining how multifamily operators compete. Leaders must anticipate disruption, embrace calculated risk, and proactively adjust operating models to remain agile, resilient, and ahead of the pack.
    4. Leadership Becomes Performance Coaching
      Peak-performing organizations are built by leaders who coach with clarity and conviction. Setting expectations, reinforcing accountability, investing in development, and aligning teams around a shared performance standard creates a culture where excellence becomes the norm — not the exception.
    Who Listens?

    Developers, Owners, Property Managers, Regional Managers, Urban Planners, City Agencies and Officials, Architects, Acquisition Directors, CEOs, Directors, Presidents, Principals, Executive Vice Presidents, Marketing Directors, Portfolio Managers, and Multifamily Housing Professionals.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Automation to Autonomy: 2026 Predictions for The Future of Multifamily Operating Models
    Feb 3 2026
    Overview

    Join award-winning podcasters, multifamily technology innovator Kerry W. Kirby, CEO of 365 Connect, and property management expert Ernest F. Oriente of PowerHour®, for a another exciting segment of the MultifamilyBiz + PowerHour Webcast Series. This episode explores the structural shift redefining multifamily as technology moves from supporting staff to becoming the operating layer itself. Kerry and Ernest unpack how automation has evolved into a risk and compliance engine, while discovery platforms, AI-powered search, and zero-touch journeys are rewriting the renter experience—turning websites into transaction engines that compress the leasing cycle from search to signed lease.

    Discussion Highlights
    1. The Operating Model Is Being Rewritten
      2026 marks the shift from staff-supported technology to technology-supported staff. Autonomous systems begin executing marketing, leasing, compliance, and resident workflows as a continuous operating layer.

    2. AI Becomes Labor, Not Software
      AI co-workers move from experimentation to infrastructure — handling conversations, verifications, lease execution, pricing distribution, and reputation engagement in real time, at scale, without human handoffs.

    3. Automation Evolves into a Risk and Compliance Engine
      The next generation of PropTech is built around compliance protection, enforcing accessibility, identity trust, fee transparency, data governance, and regulatory alignment automatically across every community.

    4. The Search-to-Sofa Experience Gets Rewritten
      Discovery engines, AI search, and zero-touch journeys redefine how renters find and transact with communities — turning websites into valuable assets in the marketing stack to compressing the leasing cycle.

    Who Listens?

    Developers, Owners, Property Managers, Regional Managers, Urban Planners, City Agencies and Officials, Architects, Acquisition Directors, CEOs, Directors, Presidents, Principals, Executive Vice Presidents, Marketing Directors, Portfolio Managers, and Multifamily Housing Professionals.

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    1 h y 2 m
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