Colliers Vice Chairman Shenan Murphy shares his remarkable journey—overcoming dyslexia and financial hardship, giving back to Lindner, UC and Cincinnati, and championing the region’s future real estate professionals through mentorship.
Shenan will receive the Distinguished Service Award at the UC Real Estate Center’s Annual Dinner on June 11 at Music Hall.
Timestamps
1:25: Shenan’s “crazy” road to where he is today
4:17: Being a first-generation college student
6:47: Why Shenan gives back to Lindner/UC and Cincinnati
11:00: Overcoming personal challenges, dyslexia
14:17: The power and value of real estate and the region’s real estate community
16:51: Why the UC Real Estate Center is “unique”
20:06: Why mentoring is “selfish” for Shenan
24:44: What “entrepreneurial spirit” means to Shenan and asking “difficult” questions
30:49: On receiving the Distinguished Real Estate Service Award
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