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Turning Relationships into Lasting Change: How BRIC is Building Networks That Change Cities

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Lasting change in communities starts with the right connections.

In this week’s Create the Village, Kareem Brantley, Principal - Integral Florida, hosts a powerful conversation with two leaders driving equity and opportunity in real estate: Kenasha Paul, founder and CEO of the Black Professionals Network (BPN), and Chad Musgrove, Sr. Vice President at M&T Bank and President of the Black Real Estate Investment Council (BRIC). Together, they share the vision behind BRIC and how it’s turning relationships into tangible, generational impact.

From Kenasha’s mission to create an ecosystem of legacy builders, to Chad’s commitment to expanding access to capital, this episode dives into:

  • Why real estate opportunity requires both the “who” and the “how”
  • How BRIC leverages BPN’s infrastructure to accelerate collaboration and deal flow
  • The importance of aligned values, intentional mentorship, and strategic partnerships
  • How public policy, private capital, and community leadership intersect to create equitable growth

In the closing segment, Egbert Perry, CEO of The Integral Group, reflects on why infrastructure isn’t just about concrete and pipes, it’s about people and networks that create trust and unlock economic mobility. His insights underscore the real foundation for change: relationships that strengthen communities and open doors for the next generation.

ABOUT OUR GUESTS

Kenasha Paul is an attorney, entrepreneur, and community leader dedicated to connecting Black professionals across industries. As founder of BPN, she’s building a nationwide network designed to ensure the next generation has both access and opportunity.

Chad Musgrove is Sr. Vice President at M&T Bank with expertise in multifamily lending and a passion for creating pathways for underrepresented developers. He is the President of BRIC and is passionate about BRIC’s mission to unite people, capital, and community impact.

𝗦𝗨𝗕𝗦𝗖𝗥𝗜𝗕𝗘: Create the Village is a podcast with bold conversations about innovation, leadership, and community development in real estate. Visit our official website to listen: https://integral-online.com/create-the-village-podcast/ and subscribe with your favorite podcast app.

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34 episodes

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Lasting change in communities starts with the right connections.

In this week’s Create the Village, Kareem Brantley, Principal - Integral Florida, hosts a powerful conversation with two leaders driving equity and opportunity in real estate: Kenasha Paul, founder and CEO of the Black Professionals Network (BPN), and Chad Musgrove, Sr. Vice President at M&T Bank and President of the Black Real Estate Investment Council (BRIC). Together, they share the vision behind BRIC and how it’s turning relationships into tangible, generational impact.

From Kenasha’s mission to create an ecosystem of legacy builders, to Chad’s commitment to expanding access to capital, this episode dives into:

  • Why real estate opportunity requires both the “who” and the “how”
  • How BRIC leverages BPN’s infrastructure to accelerate collaboration and deal flow
  • The importance of aligned values, intentional mentorship, and strategic partnerships
  • How public policy, private capital, and community leadership intersect to create equitable growth

In the closing segment, Egbert Perry, CEO of The Integral Group, reflects on why infrastructure isn’t just about concrete and pipes, it’s about people and networks that create trust and unlock economic mobility. His insights underscore the real foundation for change: relationships that strengthen communities and open doors for the next generation.

ABOUT OUR GUESTS

Kenasha Paul is an attorney, entrepreneur, and community leader dedicated to connecting Black professionals across industries. As founder of BPN, she’s building a nationwide network designed to ensure the next generation has both access and opportunity.

Chad Musgrove is Sr. Vice President at M&T Bank with expertise in multifamily lending and a passion for creating pathways for underrepresented developers. He is the President of BRIC and is passionate about BRIC’s mission to unite people, capital, and community impact.

𝗦𝗨𝗕𝗦𝗖𝗥𝗜𝗕𝗘: Create the Village is a podcast with bold conversations about innovation, leadership, and community development in real estate. Visit our official website to listen: https://integral-online.com/create-the-village-podcast/ and subscribe with your favorite podcast app.

  continue reading

34 episodes

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