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WHAT I DO: “I lead our multifamily investment sales team, focused on North Texas markets. I also co-chair our student housing practice group. In just the last couple of months, we’ve transacted several hundred million in deals.” STYLE ICON: “Ryan Gosling in Crazy, Stupid, Love. Be better than the Gap.” ON THE JOB: “Coming from big law, where many of my colleagues preferred nontailored suits purchased from a 3-for-1 sale at Jos. A. Bank, the commercial real estate vibe is much more versatile. And I take advantage of that. Depending on who I’m meeting with, I’ll alternate between jeans and a blazer, a suit, or even a t-shirt.”
M U S T- L I S T E N
Executive Podcast Club Area leaders share the one podcast they think everyone should listen to—and why. “Although it is sobering as a physician, given the tragic events chronicled, the Dr. Death podcast is a must-listen. It confronts difficult questions about how ingrained system processes, and perverse incentives can lead to horrible outcomes and breaches of trust. The key lesson is that we must redouble our efforts to challenge assumptions and reco mit to putting our patients at the center of everything.” SA N JAY S H E T T Y | Stewa rd H e a lth C a re
INSPIRATION: “Comfort and simplicity” STYLE DEFINED: “A mix of modern and classic. I’ve never been one to rock the super skinny jeans. I’m nowhere near cool enough for that. But I’m going to pass on anything that doesn’t fi well either. A good tailor is always worth it.” GO-TO LOOK: “Anything that’s black. It’s easy, and you can’t go wrong—unless you’re covered in your dog’s hair, a look I frequently cultivate.”
“The Business Wars podcast strikes the right balance of being educational and entertaining. Several clients are profiled, and i ’s interesting to hear about their early days that shaped their businesses today.”
“It’s a tie between The Tim Ferriss Show and At the Table with Patrick Lencioni. Ferriss has a wide array of guests, and the interviews are deep. I learn something new every time. At the Table offers quick, practical leadership tips.”
“The Revisionist History podcast by Malcolm Gladwell is fantastic. I’ve found myself deeply thinking about my leadership and our business in new ways after listening to an episode—even the one on McDonald’s French fries!”
JA SO N D OW N I N G Deloitte
DEBORAH GIBBINS Mary Kay
C H R I S K E L LY Ebby Halliday Cos.
“At the moment, I am loving the Double Date podcast with Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue. They interview long-married, famous couples in a fun and casual way about what makes relationships work.”
“Chasing Scratch: A Golf Podcast follows two dads in their mid-30s who have 11 handicaps but aim to become scratch golfers. It’s a story about dedication and perseverance, with plenty of humor.”
“I recommend Race at Work with Porter Braswell. He and his guests open up about the role race plays in our careers and lives. The insights are unique, highly relevant, and actionable for business leaders.”
K E L LI E FI S C H E R Texas Rangers
Z AC H FE E UMB Bank
SA N DY C ROS S PGA of America
ACCESSORIES: “Sock flai ”
FAVORITE STORE: “DLM Supply in Oak Cliff. It’s local and independently run by my friend Deavon Moore. It always seems to cultivate the latest and greatest in men’s clothing and accessories—whatever your style.”
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WEEKEND LOOK: “I’m usually in workout clothes when I’m not working. They’re easy and comfortable, and people may even think you work out.”
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