• #2: What would Myron do? (Part 1 of 2)

  • May 13 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

#2: What would Myron do? (Part 1 of 2)

  • Summary

  • Joining JK & NJ today in Episode 2 of 'scouted. the Podcast' is Myron Poobalasingam. A house-hold name in Melbourne Industrial circles, Myron began his Property Career more than 15 years ago after first trying his hand at a Bio-Medicine degree (True-Story)! Fast forward to 2021 when Myron became the General Manager of Development (VIC/SA/WA) for Logos Property Group - a role in which he and his team grew the region’s development pipeline to over $4billion; a portfolio that included securing the largest Industrial Development Transaction in the Southern Hemisphere - Yep, he did that!!


    Currently the Co-Head of Industrial & Logistics for Elanor Investors Group, Myron takes us on a true journey in this Episode. We take a deep dive into his early background, his family and cultural influences, his career defining moments and his impressive take on leadership & diversity within the property industry. We also talk through some of Jeremy and Nikita's first hand experiences, recruiting for this legend of a Human. These three could have talked for HOURS, so you will be happy to hear that this episode is only PART 1 of a truly enlightening, inspiring, funny and deeply honest conversation, in response to the question on everyones minds: 'What would Myron do?’


    We're on a mission here, to uncover the stories behind those who have been scouted and found...


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