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The ROAR Podcast:Jordan Goldstein, Gensler

36 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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The podcast episode features Jordan Goldstein, Co-CEO of Gensler, discussing Gensler's impact and involvement in sports and entertainment districts. The conversation covers Gensler's background, expansion into sports and entertainment, employee ownership, evolution of sports districts, community impact, innovation, sustainability, technology integration, data analytics, future trends, and leadership priorities at Gensler. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Background of Gensler * 15:15 Evolution of Sports and Entertainment Districts * 22:40 Integration of Technology and Immersive Experiences * 29:27 Future Trends in Sports and Entertainment Districts

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