On the Opportunity Zone Expo Podcast, we have conversations with people who truly know the Opportunity
Zone market. From investors, fund managers and developers to tax specialists, politicians and attorneys,
our podcast will present the industry's most influential voices. If it involves Opportunity Zones, you'll hear about it here.
He's no wide-eyed, pie-in-the-sky optimist about Opportunity Zones. He's realistic about what will work. And - more importantly - what will not work. As a tax accountant who specializes in the Opportunity Zones, his opinion carries more weight than most.
Kim Lisa Taylor is one of those rare individuals who makes a huge career change later in life. She left a successful career as geologist to become an lawyer. The courage, wisdom and smarts it took to succeed at that transition places her at the forefront of Opportunity Zone tax attorneys.
His background, experience, faith and passion dovetail perfectly with the overall aim of the Opportunity Zone program. Now, as California's Deputy Treasurer, he occupies a uniquely powerful position in that state's government.
Sasha Favelukis has created a model for community and economic development that works. You can see it for yourself in the Quartyard neighborhood he developed in San Diego. He's an Investor, a Developer and the co-founder of CoPlace.
Real Estate Broker John McCarthy simply wanted to know who owned a particular piece of OZ property he saw one day while out driving. They say necessity is the mother of invention, and that moment of necessity was the genesis of the mobile app OZMaps.