Paul Lambert founded Lambert Advisory in 1995, and his firm has provided corporate,
not-for-profit, and governmental clients with a wide range of real estate advisory services
since its inception.
Prior to starting Lambert Advisory, Lambert was with Arthur Andersen LLP and Goodkin Research Corporation where he was in charge of the firms' South Florida and Latin America real estate economic practice.
Mr. Lambert appears before real estate industry groups and on national news programs to speak about the economy and real estate.
Some of Mr. Lambert's clients over the past several years have included Samsung Corporation, The Queen Emma Foundation, University of Pennsylvania, Honduras Ministry of Tourism, and the Cities of New York and New Orleans.
Mr. Lambert continues to advise a number of cities throughout the United States with regard to their housing and economic development programs and was a contributing author of "Public Housing Asset Management: A Handbook for Local Government" published by the Community Development Training Institute. He also served as a principal consultant to Harvard University's Public Housing Operating Cost Study.
Lambert holds a B.A. from Miami University in Ohio. As an undergraduate he also attended The London School of Economics as a Beaver Fellow to study British housing policy, and subsequently graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received a Master's Degree in City Planning.
Prior to starting Lambert Advisory, Lambert was with Arthur Andersen LLP and Goodkin Research Corporation where he was in charge of the firms' South Florida and Latin America real estate economic practice.
Mr. Lambert appears before real estate industry groups and on national news programs to speak about the economy and real estate.
Some of Mr. Lambert's clients over the past several years have included Samsung Corporation, The Queen Emma Foundation, University of Pennsylvania, Honduras Ministry of Tourism, and the Cities of New York and New Orleans.
Mr. Lambert continues to advise a number of cities throughout the United States with regard to their housing and economic development programs and was a contributing author of "Public Housing Asset Management: A Handbook for Local Government" published by the Community Development Training Institute. He also served as a principal consultant to Harvard University's Public Housing Operating Cost Study.
Lambert holds a B.A. from Miami University in Ohio. As an undergraduate he also attended The London School of Economics as a Beaver Fellow to study British housing policy, and subsequently graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received a Master's Degree in City Planning.
