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David Podmore, the Co-Founder, former-CEO, and current Chair of the Board of Directors for Concert Properties, is retiring, the company
Concert Properties was founded in 1989 by David Podmore and Jack Poole, who passed away in 2009. The company was originally known as VLC Properties and started as a unique "public-private-pension" venture with joint ownership between the Province of British Columbia, City of Vancouver, 26 pension funds, 26 individuals, and two banks.
"David’s legacy is truly remarkable, not only in the impact he has had on the Canadian built landscape, but perhaps more importantly the tremendous impact he has had on so many lives," said President & CEO Christine Bergeron. "On a personal note, I am thankful for David's trust, leadership and friendship, and am grateful for the opportunity to learn from one of the most respected icons in Canadian real estate.
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