Partnerships are a growth multiplier when roles and expectations are clear. Without alignment, they become one of the most expensive mistakes real estate investors can make.
This is an in-person event for real estate investors who are growing their portfolio and want a repeatable framework to evaluate, structure, and strengthen partnerships to scale further.
Partnerships fail when expectations are assumed instead of defined. In this opening session, Liz and Andresa break down the business “prenup,” the conversations every investor must have before entering or restructuring a partnership.
You will learn how to clearly define roles, decision rights, communication norms, and long-term expectations so alignment exists before money, pressure, or growth put strain on the partnership.
Strong partnerships are built on shared values and complementary strengths.
In this session, you will learn how to intentionally structure partnerships by leveraging the natural strengths of visionaries and integrators so each partner stays in their lane and the business moves forward with less friction.
You will walk away with practical guidance on assigning ownership over vision, strategy, execution, and operations, creating clear decision-making processes, and building systems that allow the partnership to scale without burnout or resentment.
Partnerships fail under pressure. Kass and Mike Lazerow have navigated ups and downs together, from the dot-com crash and bankruptcy to building and selling Buddy Media to Salesforce for $745 million, while raising three kids and supporting founders as investors and advisors.
In this candid conversation, they will break down the operating rules that protect trust under pressure, including boundaries between work and life, how they make decisions when they disagree, and what they do to stay aligned through intense growth seasons and hard moments.
Event Details:
Sessions: 1 PM - 5 PM EST
Happy hour: 5 PM - 6 PM EST
Location: Mastercard Hub. 150 5th Ave, 9th Fl New York, NY 10011
Co-founders of InvestHER®, a platform built to help driven women real estate investors achieve financial freedom by building a life on their own terms alongside a community of like-minded women.
With nearly three decades of combined experience and a portfolio exceeding $160M, they have built businesses, navigated partnerships, raised capital, and learned firsthand what it truly takes to grow in alignment with the season of life they are in.
They believe financial freedom is not a finish line. It is a series of intentional decisions made every day by gaining strategic knowledge, developing leadership skills, and surrounding yourself with a strong, values-aligned support system.
Liz and Andresa come together as complementary forces. Liz is a visionary at heart, relentlessly optimistic, fueled by ideas, possibility, and connection. She is a passionate mentor and natural encourager who sees what is possible and inspires others to step into it. Andresa is a natural integrator, a no-BS strategist who turns vision into action by creating structure, systems, and clear next steps. Together, they leverage their strengths to move ideas into execution and fulfill their shared mission of helping women achieve financial freedom with clarity and confidence.
Serial entrepreneurs, New York Times bestselling authors of the book Shoveling $h!t: A Love Story About the Entrepreneur’s Messy Path to Success, with a long-standing reputation for building, scaling, and backing successful companies.
Over the past three decades, they have launched and scaled multiple ventures, including Buddy Media, acquired by Salesforce for $745 million in 2012, and GOLF.com, which they sold to Time Warner.
Today, they own and operate a growing portfolio of companies across venture capital, healthcare, executive recruiting, and sports. They help leaders cut through the noise, operate with clarity, and lead with conviction.
Kass and Mike split their time between New York City and the Hudson Valley with their three kids, Myles, Cole, and Vivian, and two rescue dogs, Cece and Gizmo.