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People & Companies News for Week Ending January 31, 2025

  • Slate Asset Management has promoted Steven Dejonckheere to managing director. In the new role, he will lead Slate’s global development team and oversee the origination and execution of the firm’s various commercial real estate development projects. He joined Slate in 2019 in the firm’s Toronto head office to support the company’s development business. He is credited with expanding the firm’s portfolio of development projects and scaling Slate’s development capabilities with a focus on activating large-scale employment and mixed-use master plan projects. Today, he oversees all aspects of development at Slate from initial acquisition to project stabilization across a 12-million-square-foot development project portfolio that spans North America. His responsibilities include overseeing the planning and development of Steelport, Slate’s revitalization of 800 acres of industrial land on Hamilton’s waterfront, which is expected to generate $3.8 billion in economic value and 23,000 jobs across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.
  • RESAAS has appointed Ray Weyandt to its newly created advisory board. Weyandt is the the founder and CEO of the LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance. He is a recognized leader in the real estate industry, known for his commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. He has has championed equitable housing policies, professional development, and community engagement across the industry. Prior to his leadership at the alliance, Weyandt held executive roles in the mortgage sector, including positions at Wells Fargo and U.S. Bank.
  • RE/MAX Integra co-founder Walter Schneider has been appointed as an officer of the Order of Canada as a member. The news release on Schneider’s appointment describes him as “an esteemed business leader, entrepreneur and philanthropist.” He is credited with growing Hamilton-based RE/MAX Integra into Canada’s top-selling organization in the industry and stimulating local economies. RE/MAX Integra says it is the largest master franchisor within the RE/MAX system and represents 30% of the of the RE/MAX broker/owners and sales professionals worldwide. For more than two decades, Schneider’s family foundation has supported health and social-related causes, including the Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation.
  • CMLS Financial has appointed Jessica Toppazzini as vice-president and managing director of its Western Canada operations, effective Feb. 5. Toppazzini most recently served as a principal of Avison Young and managing director of the commercial real estate services firm’s Vancouver office. She made history as Avison Young’s first female managing director of a Canadian office. Before being promoted to that role, Toppazzini served as a senior vice-president in Avison Young’s Vancouver office and founded the firm’s B.C. valuation and advisory team. Founded in 1974, Toronto-based CMLS ranks among Canada’s largest mortgage-service companies. RESAAS recently appointed her to its advisory board.
  • Canada Life Asset Management has named Robin James as its new head of U.K. property. He succeeds Michael White, who retired in December 2024. James brings more than 28 years of real estate fund-management experience to Canada Life, having previously served as head of transactions for the U.K. and Ireland at LaSalle Investment Management. Before then, he was head of real estate investment at a sharia-compliant merchant bank and held a director role in JLL’s capital markets team.
  • Trent University has appointed Jaime McKenna as its CEO-in-residence for 2024-25. McKenna heads Toronto-based Fengate Real Estate and sits on Trent’s board of governors. McKenna leads all aspects of Fengate’s real estate group. Her duties cover asset management, development, investment, financial reporting and governance. She also serves on a number of other boards, including the Real Property Association of Canada and Seasons Retirement Communities.
  • Katlyn (Katie) Cooper has joined MLT Aikins as an associate lawyer in Regina. Cooper’s commercial/corporate law practice focuses on commercial real estate, mergers and acquisitions, banking and commercial lending, and corporate governance. She joined MLT Aikins after serving for about three years as in-house legal counsel for Information Services Corporation in Regina. Before then, she served as an associate, articling student and summer student with Miller Thomson in Saskatchewan’s largest market.
  • Connect CRE Canada is now accepting nominations for its 2025 Canadian Top Brokers Awards. Would you like to recognize a commercial real estates sales or leasing specialist who excelled as the market faced numerous challenges in 2024? Nominate a candidate today.
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Monte Stewart serves as Content Director - Canada for Connect Commercial Real Estate. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Monte provides daily news coverage of major Canadian commercial real estate markets, including Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and Calgary. He has written about the real estate sector for various media outlets and Avison Young since the early 2000s. In addition, he has covered sports, general news and business for several leading wire services and publications, including The Canadian Press, The Associated Press, The Calgary Herald, The Globe and Mail, Research Money, The Daily Oil Bulletin, Natural Gas World and The Toronto Star. Monte is active in his community as a youth basketball coach and raises funds for such charitable causes as Movember.

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