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 traded the life of an entrepreneur for the life of a tax lawyer, and the Rocky Mountains for the South Florida Beaches. Adam Yormack is our guest on The OZExpo Podcast.
On September 11, 2001, Jon Bonanno watched the south tower collapse. That experience changed the course of his life, and may fact change the way civilization uses energy.
4th Generation Reno builder Tom Ortiz finds himself in the middle of a huge opportunity. Tesla Motors built the world's largest factory just down the street, and the construction industry benefits. But Tom's idea for creating the ultimate sustainable housing goes far beyond Reno, Nevada. His Bionic building system could revolutionize the affordable housing industry.
Thrust into real estate by the market collapse of 2008, Toby Moskovits turned her inexperience into an advantage. Where more experienced developers might only see obstacles, she saw possibilities. And as a first-generation American, she's the perfect avatar for the spirit of the OZ market.
James Mann describes himself as "a boring tax lawyer." But his passion to help people by guiding them through the maze and complexity of Opportunity Zone tax regulations is anything but boring. And he believes in cannabis business.
Steve Schneider of Baker & McKinsey admits he has a mind as logical as Star Trek's "Mr. Data. But he also has a heart for connecting people. A most unusual combination in one of the nation's foremost tax attorneys.