About this Event
RealStories combines the power of inspiration with action to improve inclusion and diversity in Toronto's Commercial Real Estate and Development (CRED) and adjacent industries (urban planning, construction, architecture, etc.). For our upcoming in-person event we have the honour of hearing the story of Aliyah Mohamed, Chief Capital Officer at Kingsett Capital.
Join us to hear about Aliyah’s impressive career. With over 20 years of experience in Real Estate and Banking, Aliyah joined Kingsett Capital in 2022 after 16 years at TD Securities in Investment Banking. In her current position as Chief Capital Officer, she has oversight of equity and debt capital strategy and formation, as well as marketing and communications for the entire company.
Previously at TD, Aliyah rose up through the private equity and real estate group, attaining the role of Managing Director, Real Estate, where she advised clients on a wide variety of mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, and equity and debt strategies.
Aliyah holds an MBA, with distinction, from Western University’s Ivey School of Business and a BSc in Neuroscience from Dalhousie University.
Tickets
Limited number of early bird tickets available until May 11th! Get your tickets now.
Full priced tickets for the event are $50 to cover costs and donation to our scholarship fund. If $50 is beyond your current financial means we offer accessible ticket options at checkout (for students, newcomers, or young professionals). We want to ensure this event is as accessible as possible for all interested.
If cost is a barrier, please reach out to us at [email protected]. Any revenue received above costs will be donated to the RealStories Impact Scholarship Fund.
There is also a donation option to donate towards the RealStories Impact Scholarship Fund, you can donate here as well. For full partnership opportunities please contact Ryan Ram at [email protected].
About RealStories Speaker Series
Stories and storytelling have the power to allow for authentic and impactful human connection and learning opportunities. The RealStories Speaker Series, powered by the MaKin Foundation, launched in 2021, features the untold stories of the Commercial Real Estate & Development (CRED) industry’s leaders to empower and educate our industry’s professionals. Our focus will be on profiling diverse professionals, including those who are typically underrepresented in the spotlight at CRED industry events.
About the MaKin Foundation:
Realstories is part of the MaKin Foundation, a newly founded charity focused on IMPACT in the Commercial Real Estate Industry. A thoughtful collaboration between Matrix360 and Kin Capital, this organization is centered around empowering the next generation of Real Estate leaders through workshops, events and scholarships.
RealStories Impact Scholarship Fund:
As part of the MaKin platform, we will provide several full tuition scholarships every year to individuals from underrepresented groups who have a keen interest in our industry. As Canadian demographics change, we need to ensure that our industry has the best and brightest future leaders available who reflect the communities in which we build.
Partnering with us is not simply a monetary contribution – it is contributing to the sustainability and ESG frameworks of our industry. We are looking to create a long overdue and lasting change with regards to the diversity of our industry.
Despite the many scholarship funds out there, the impact is extremely low - only funding a partial scholarship each year for one student. This approach will take hundreds of years to create meaningful change. We are focused on IMPACT - meaning a sustainable, mindful, truly evolutionary program to assist with long-term systemic change in the talent pipeline.
* Photos and videos of will be recorded at this event and will be used as promotional material. Should you not desire to be present in any related media for this event, please disclose to the event organizers when you arrive.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
BDP Quadrangle, 8 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Canada
CAD 10.00 to CAD 50.00