Mohammad Kaiser Azad

Emaar Properties, PJSC, Head of Community Management | Dubai, United Arab Emirates

About

One of the founding members of Community Management, Kaiser has been instrumental in shaping the property landscape developed by Emaar in Dubai and the Middle East. With over 15 years of experience in property and community management, Kaiser’s strategic orientation has a proven track record in successful master planning, value chain management, customer experience, digital transformation, cost and service optimization, sustainability, change and crisis management.

Kaiser was one of the first CMCA (Certified Manager of Community Associations), AMS (Association Management Specialist) and PCAM (Professional Community Association Manager) in the region and outside of U.S.A.

Mohammad Kaiser Azad

CTBUH Roles

Annual Conference, Keynote Speaker (Middle East 2018)

Videos

22 October 2018

Polycentric vs. Monocentric: The Future of Vertical Urbanism?

Numerous cities are now developing along polycentric lines, with several urban “nodes” focused around tall building clusters that often compete for commerce, attention and investment...

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Research

20 October 2018

Polycentric Cities: The Future of Vertical Urbanism

CTBUH 2018 Conference Speakers

As we approach the new normality of cities housing 10 million or more inhabitants, those best positioned for the future are evolving along polycentric, multi-nodal...

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22 October 2018

Polycentric vs. Monocentric: The Future of Vertical Urbanism?

Numerous cities are now developing along polycentric lines, with several urban “nodes” focused around tall building clusters that often compete for commerce, attention and investment...

20 October 2018

Polycentric Cities: The Future of Vertical Urbanism

CTBUH 2018 Conference Speakers

As we approach the new normality of cities housing 10 million or more inhabitants, those best positioned for the future are evolving along polycentric, multi-nodal...