HEAR W. ALLEN MORRIS AT FMMF
What does taking risks really mean? Just ask real estate developer Allen Morris, whose life and leadership have given him a unique perspective on what it means to take real risk. In his book All In Morris tells his story—and that of other CEOs and leaders who found themselves stuck or unfulfilled.
Join us for a special edition of Friday Morning Men’s Fellowship on September 9 as well welcome Allen Morris as our guest speaker. Mr. Morris will be sharing “What does it mean to take risks as a leader?” He will be speaking at 7:10 a.m. at our location at 1277 Lenox Park Boulevard, then answering questions and signing copies of his book afterward.
Schedule for the Morning
7:10 - 7:35 a.m. Speaking/Interview with W. Allen Morris
7:40 - 8:30 a.m. Table Group Time
8:30 - 8:45 a.m. Allen Morris available to sign books in lobby
About Allen Morris
W. Allen Morris is chairman and CEO of the Allen Morris Company, one of the largest award-winning developers of office, multi-family, condominium, hotel, and mixed-use projects in Florida and Georgia. Currently the Allen Morris Company has more than $2.8 billion of real estate in development.
In addition to being an officer and director of more than one hundred different real estate-related companies, Morris is president of a charitable foundation and art museum. He is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology and Harvard Business School and is pursuing post graduate studies at Oxford University. He holds the professional real estate designations of CCIM, SIOR, CPM, CRE, and FRICS. Morris has appeared as a leading authority on real estate topics as a frequent guest on the Fox Business News show CAVUTO with Neil Cavuto and on the Fox Business Morning Break and with Charles Payne.
His mission and the mission of his company is to inspire, impress and improve the lives of everyone they touch. His favorite saying sits on the edge of his desk facing visitors: How can it be done? He is married to June Morris and has four adult children, two stepdaughters, and three grandchildren.