
Mark Gibson, CEO of JLL Capital Markets and former CEO of HFF, joins Intersections to discuss the journey from first-generation college student to building one of the most influential capital markets businesses in America.
Mark shares lessons from entrepreneurship, leadership, faith, mentorship, and navigating multiple economic cycles—including the Texas real estate crash, the 2008 financial crisis, COVID, and today's rapidly evolving capital markets environment. He explains how HFF grew from a small entrepreneurial firm into an industry leader, why culture matters more than strategy, and how character and integrity have guided every major decision throughout his career.
The conversation also explores AI, commercial real estate, Texas growth, and the principles Mark believes young professionals should embrace to build meaningful careers and lives.
In This Episode
[02:45] First-Generation College Student, Family Values & Finding His Path
[08:40] Leaving Banking and Law School to Bet on Himself
[12:20] Living Life Backwards: Faith, Purpose, and Legacy
[19:20] Building Culture, Mentorship, and Great Teams
[24:00] Entrepreneurship, Risk-Taking, and Growing HFF
[32:00] Scaling HFF Through Acquisitions, Partnerships, and Going Public
[44:00] Lessons from Real Estate Crashes and the 2008 Financial Crisis
[54:30] Why HFF Sold to JLL
[58:00] Faith, Leadership, and Personal Growth
[01:02:50] Capital Markets, Economic Shifts, and Today's Investment Landscape
[01:10:15] Office, Retail, Industrial Real Estate, and the Future of Work
[01:15:10] AI, Texas Growth, and Advice for the Next Generation