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Susanne E. Cannon
Associate Professor
 
1 E. Jackson Blvd.
DePaul Center 6070
Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 362-5127
mozart.depaul.edu/~scannon
scannon@depaul.edu

Academic Degrees


Ph.D. University of Texas, Austin, TX, Finance/Real Estate, 1991
B.A. University of Texas, 1977

Academic Experience


Associate Professor (most recent), DePaul University (1990 - Now).

Selected Publications

Article

Cannon, S., Miller, N., Pandher, G. (2006). A Cross-Sectional Asset-Pricing Analysis of the U.S. Metropolitan Real-Estate Market at the Zip Code Level. Real Estate Economics, Journal of the American Real Estate & Urban Economics Assoc..
Cannon, S. (2005). office Market Report. office Market Report.
Cannon, S. (2004). office Market. office Market Report.
Cannon, S. (2003). office Market. office Market Report.

Selected Consulting

2007: Rubloff Residential Real Estate
2006: Research and write quarterly analysis of Chicago Office market, BOMA
2006: Research and write analysis of residential market, Rubloff
2005: Research & write quarterly report on Chicago office market conditions., BOMA Chicago
2005: Research & publication analysis of Chicago residential market., Rubloff

Selected Professional and Community Service

Academic Conference: Panelist

2005: Counselors of Real Estate National meeting, Panelist discussing economic, demographic and technological factors affecting real estate investment. Chaired by major pension fund investment manager
2004: Pension Real Estate Association, Panelist discussing the case for institutional investment in underserved and inner city neighborhoods

Committee / Task Force Chair

2005: American Real Estate Society, Selected as Chairman of the Education Committee

Reviewer: Ad Hoc Review of Article or Manuscript

2004-2005: Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, Reviewer

Other Community Service Activities

2002: Diversity Committee of BOMA Chicago, Worked with Diversity Committee of BOMA Chicago on issues of developing internships and other entry points for minority employment in the real estate industry.