Annual Event
2025 Atlanta Real Estate Outlook
Wednesday, February 12 | Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center
9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
2025 Real Estate Outlook
Wednesday, February 12 | Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center | 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
The Atlanta REALTORS® Association (ARA) and First Multiple Listing Service (FMLS) are excited to present the 13th Annual Atlanta Real Estate Outlook! Join us for an in-depth analysis of 2025 market trends and a dynamic discussion with top industry experts.
Event Highlights:
- Networking & Breakfast: Start your morning from 8:30 am - 9:30 am with a breakfast buffet and mimosas while connecting with fellow attendees.
- Program: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Registration Fees:
- In Advance: $25
- At the Door: $30
Featured Speakers:
- Katie Kirkpatrick, President & CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber
- Dennis Lockhart, Former President & CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Missed last year's Outlook? Catch the highlights on our Facebook page!
SPEAKERS
Katie Kirkpatrick
President & CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber
Katie Kirkpatrick is the president and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber (MAC), where she champions public policy, economic development, and racial equity. Known for her courageous leadership and over 17 years of impact, she led MAC's new strategic framework on economy, talent, and community and launched the ATL Action for Racial Equity initiative. Previously MAC’s chief policy officer, Katie has also focused on environmental issues, infrastructure, and education. Her dedication extends to serving on several influential boards, including the GRACE Commission to combat human trafficking. Named one of Georgia’s top leaders, Katie is a proud Auburn alumna and active Atlanta community member..
Dennis Lockhart
Former president & CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Dennis Lockhart is the former president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. In that capacity he served on the Fed’s Federal Open Market Committee. His tenure spanned the financial crisis, the Great Recession, and several years of recovery. He retired in 2017. He is currently a distinguished professor-of-the-practice in the Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech. He also sits on several for-profit and non-profit boards. His earlier career comprised international and domestic banking, private equity investment, and teaching at Georgetown and Johns Hopkins.