Ravi Chandran Hosts Industry Leaders and Changemakers.
GBB Venture has expanded its industry influence with the launch of a compelling podcast series hosted by Ravi Chandran, a seasoned leader in the real estate and infrastructure space and the force behind GBB’s global summits. The podcast is available via GBB Events’ website and LinkedIn channels, and features in-depth conversations with prominent voices from across the built environment, design, and investment sectors.
As the Founder & CEO of GBB Venture, Ravi Chandran brings over two decades of experience and a global network to each episode, creating engaging discussions that resonate with professionals across the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Asia. His guest list reflects the diversity and caliber of GBB’s summit attendee, including government officials, architects, urban designers, investors, developers, and thought leaders in sustainability and smart city planning.
Real-world solutions, project insights, and leadership lessons
Recent episodes feature insightful dialogues with figures such as Shadi Hafez, Vice President of AECOM, who shares perspectives on integrated urban planning; Ali Sajjad of Chapman Taylor, discussing adaptive architecture in a fast-changing climate; and Rana Nazimuddin from Red Sea Global, who highlights the future of regenerative tourism. Each conversation goes beyond surface-level soundbites, offering listeners real-world solutions, project insights, and leadership lessons.
Conversations shaping the future of infrastructure and real estate
Through this podcast series, GBB reinforces its commitment to knowledge exchange and industry collaboration, amplifying the conversations that are shaping the future of infrastructure and real estate. Whether you’re a policymaker, project manager, or investor, this podcast offers valuable takeaways from the people driving transformation in the global built environment.
Tune in to the GBB Events Podcast to stay connected with the industry’s boldest voices and hosted by a man who’s been connecting leaders long before the first mic was switched on.