Speaking Engagements

Bring a fresh, grounded voice to your next CRE event.

About Matt Faupel

Matt Faupel is a rising voice in commercial real estate — part operator, part strategist, and fully invested in helping the industry evolve.

With over a decade of hands-on experience managing properties, leading teams, handling emergencies and building GPT systems, Matt brings credibility earned from the field — not just the front of the room.

As the founder of FaupelX and creator of CRE Pro™, he’s helping define how property managers, vendors, and asset teams use AI tools like ChatGPT to lead with clarity, efficiency, and confidence.

Matt combines sharp operational insight with an approachable, future-forward perspective — perfect for audiences seeking real-world leadership, practical tools, and a pulse on what’s next in CRE.

Topics Matt Speaks On

  • Modern Leadership in CRE: Systems, habits, and the operator mindset

  • AI & GPT in Property Management: Practical workflows for real teams

  • Emergency & Crisis Response: Calm execution when it matters most

  • Team Culture & Accountability: Building alignment across vendors and staff

  • The Future of CRE Ops: What every professional should be preparing for now

  • Young Leaders in Commercial Real Estate: The next generation of professionalism

Why Event Organizers Choose Matt

✔️ Real-world experience from one of the next-gen leaders in CRE
✔️ Field-tested insights, not theory or hype
✔️ Clear, confident delivery that connects across age groups and roles
✔️ Actionable tools and frameworks attendees can use immediately
✔️ A refreshing voice for professionals who want to lead better, not just work harder

Matt has spoken for:
• Associations
• Property Management Teams
• Vendors & Partners
• CRE Events
• Related Trainings

Request Matt to Speak

Whether you're hosting a conference, panel, company offsite, or leadership roundtable, Matt brings clarity, depth, and energy to every conversation.

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“I don’t speak to impress. I speak to help the next generation of leaders run toward responsibility, not away from it.”
Matt Faupel