The EOCC Economic Interchange Breakfast sponsored by Cubix Inc, Dave Schmidtt Engineering, Inc., Rapid Environmental Response Services and Your Title Group, LLC. is a quarterly opportunity for business professionals to hear from industry experts about topics that impact economic development in the Central Florida area.
Date: May 21, 2025
Time: 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM
Location: Bonefish Grill, 12301 Lake Underhill Road, Suite 101, Orlando 32828
Moderator: TBA
Panelists:
Eric Gray – Christian Service Centers of Central Florida
Erich Maschhoff - Truist
Alex Zweydoff - Allegiant Management Group
Alex Zweydoff is a REALTOR® and the Director of Business Development at Allegiant Management Group, a respected property management firm serving Central Florida. With more than 15 years of experience in the real estate industry, Alex is a recognized leader in residential leasing, investment strategy, and housing policy. He holds the RMP® (Residential Management Professional®) designation and serves on the Board of Directors for both Osceola REALTORS® and Florida REALTORS®. As the incoming Governmental Affairs Chair for NARPM® National, he champions legislative solutions to address housing affordability and strengthen property owner rights nationwide.
Anne Ray - Shimberg Center for Housing Studies
Anne Ray directs the Florida Housing Data Clearinghouse (http://data.shimberg.ufl.edu), an online source of data on affordable housing needs and supply. Ms. Ray is responsible for producing the Center’s triennial Statewide Rental Market Study and has co-authored numerous reports on statewide and local housing needs. Since joining the Shimberg Center in 2001, Ms. Ray also has performed research on public housing, preservation of affordable rental housing, energy efficiency in the affordable housing stock, the housing needs of persons with disabilities, farmworker housing, homelessness among Florida children and youth, and the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit. She received a BA from the University of Michigan and a Masters in Urban Planning and Policy from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Topic:
Priced Out: Housing In-Affordability & Its Ripple Effect on Our Local Economy