Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Location: Buckhead Club
Address: 3344 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 2600, Atlanta, GA 30326
8:00 AM Check-In & Breakfast | 8:30 AM Program Start
No Cost to Attend!
Join us in Atlanta for a focused morning of market intelligence and innovation. We’ll share a pulse check on national and regional market conditions, powered by LightBox’s proprietary performance metrics, along with a near-term outlook for environmental due diligence.
Did you know? Atlanta is the 5th largest Phase I ESA market in the U.S. with a 2025 growth rate of 14%. Roadshow attendees will receive a timely one-page market snapshot featuring the fastest-growing metros in their market, the latest industry stats for benchmarking company performance, and broader CRE insights on top lenders and investors.
Join us on Tuesday, April 21, 2026 and gain insight into shifting expectations, emerging technologies, and the trends reshaping environmental workflows—plus practical guidance on how leading firms are adapting in today’s complex regulatory and risk landscape.
We’ll also offer a behind-the-scenes look at the data and tools driving modern due diligence, including an exclusive preview of LightBox’s product vision and roadmap. Enjoy breakfast, connect with peers, and engage directly with industry experts in a forward-looking conversation about what’s next.
Connect with peers, meet the LightBox team, and start the morning with informal conversation over breakfast.
LightBox’s local sales leadership will kick off the morning, set the stage for the Atlanta market, and share why this conversation matters now.
A metro-level, data-driven analysis of the environmental due diligence landscape, grounded in proprietary LightBox Phase I ESA metrics. This session connects broader CRE market drivers to due diligence demand, highlights emerging risks and opportunities, and forecasts what you can expect in the second half of 2026. What’s shifting. What’s gaining momentum. What’s ahead.
Dianne Crocker
Research Director, LightBox
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the technology powering City Directories—offering a rare peek behind the curtain at how property, environmental, and geospatial intelligence come together to support smarter decisions.
Kathleen Lavallee
VP, Product Management, LightBox
Calvin McDonald
Product Manager, LightBox
Alan Agadoni and Kathleen Lavallee will dive into Climate & Natural Hazard risk, the evolving Property Resilience Assessment (PRA) guide, and how LightBox’s new data assets can help firms expand services, strengthen client conversations, and grow revenue in a market increasingly focused on resilience.
Alan Agadoni
Senior Vice President, LightBox
Kathleen Lavallee
VP, Product Management, LightBox
A forward-looking view of enhancements and capabilities designed to support faster delivery, stronger defensibility, and more efficient environmental analysis.
Kathleen Lavallee
VP, Product Management, LightBox
How are lender expectations for environmental due diligence evolving and what does that mean for the reports they rely on every day? This candid panel will explore how banks use Phase I ESAs and related work products in underwriting, including how hazards are evaluated, when additional investigation is triggered, and where reports add, or fail to add, value.
The discussion will examine how lender priorities have shifted over time, including increased scrutiny, the role of enhanced data and screening tools, and emerging concerns such as PFAS and climate risk. Panelists will share practical insights into what drives confidence in environmental risk management, and what creates uncertainty or delays in credit decisions. Attendees will leave with actionable guidance on how consultants can better align with lender expectations to support clearer, more efficient, and more defensible underwriting outcomes.
Key topics include:
Evolution of lender expectations for environmental due diligence
How Phase I ESA and screening reports are used in underwriting decisions
Triggers for additional investigation and changing risk thresholds
Emerging hazards, including PFAS and climate considerations
What distinguishes high-value consultant reports from those that fall short
Alan Agadoni
Senior Vice President, LightBox
Derek P. Pollard, MBA
Managing Partner, LakeRock Capital, LLC (formerly SunTrust)
Andrew C. Bailey, R.E.M. C.S.R.P.
Co-Founder and President, ECA Risk Management
Mr. Bailey is the Co-Founder and President of ECA Risk Management, a national professional risk management consulting firm specializing in comprehensive environmental risk management, sustainable development, and insurance services. The firm, founded by Mr. Bailey in 2008 (incorporated in 2009), serves the financial services industry and commercial real estate/investment companies. He is a recognized pioneer in environmental risk management, with over 40 years of experience in the field, including more than 34 years focused on the financial services sector—and holds a license as a Property & Casualty Insurance Producer in Alabama.
Mr. Bailey served as an Adjunct Professor and Guest Lecturer in the Master of Science in Environmental Management program at Samford University for seven years. He co-designed and co-instructed the Environmental Auditing/Assessment course, which covered key topics such as the fundamentals of the audit process, property transfer audits, waste contractor audits, waste minimization audits, international audits, and managing/critiquing audit programs.
In 2003, Regions Financial Corporation recruited Mr. Bailey to serve as its first Chief Environmental Risk Officer and Senior Vice President. He authored the bank's Corporate Environmental Risk Policy and Procedures, then built and led the Environmental Risk Management (ERM) Department from 2003 to 2009. Under his direction, the department oversaw environmental risk for significant portfolios, including $25 billion in Commercial Real Estate, $17.4 billion in Commercial & Industrial, and $16.4 billion in Business Banking as of 2008.
Mr. Bailey is the Co-Founder and President of ECA Risk Management, a national professional risk management consulting firm specializing in comprehensive environmental risk management, sustainable development, and insurance services. The firm, founded by Mr. Bailey in 2008 (incorporated in 2009), serves the financial services industry and commercial real estate/investment companies. He is a recognized pioneer in environmental risk management, with over 40 years of experience in the field, including more than 34 years focused on the financial services sector—and holds a license as a Property & Casualty Insurance Producer in Alabama.
Mr. Bailey served as an Adjunct Professor and Guest Lecturer in the Master of Science in Environmental Management program at Samford University for seven years. He co-designed and co-instructed the Environmental Auditing/Assessment course, which covered key topics such as the fundamentals of the audit process, property transfer audits, waste contractor audits, waste minimization audits, international audits, and managing/critiquing audit programs.
In 2003, Regions Financial Corporation recruited Mr. Bailey to serve as its first Chief Environmental Risk Officer and Senior Vice President. He authored the bank's Corporate Environmental Risk Policy and Procedures, then built and led the Environmental Risk Management (ERM) Department from 2003 to 2009. Under his direction, the department oversaw environmental risk for significant portfolios, including $25 billion in Commercial Real Estate, $17.4 billion in Commercial & Industrial, and $16.4 billion in Business Banking as of 2008.
Derek P. Pollard is a former Enterprise Credit Risk Executive at SunTrust Bank, now Truist, where he led credit risk oversight for a $26 billion commercial real estate portfolio and developed enterprise risk management requirements across CRE underwriting, appraisal, and environmental due diligence. Earlier in his career, he served as a CRE lender and workout officer, giving him a direct perspective from the loan production and asset-resolution side of banking, in addition to his experience as a Commissioned Capital Markets and Credit Risk Examiner with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He is now Managing Partner of LakeRock Capital, where he advises financial institutions on CRE risk, governance, underwriting discipline, and decision frameworks designed to perform commercially and withstand scrutiny.
He is also the author of an upcoming series of eBooks designed to help bankers, sponsors, and investors better understand how commercial real estate credit decisions are made inside banks.
Derek P. Pollard is a former Enterprise Credit Risk Executive at SunTrust Bank, now Truist, where he led credit risk oversight for a $26 billion commercial real estate portfolio and developed enterprise risk management requirements across CRE underwriting, appraisal, and environmental due diligence. Earlier in his career, he served as a CRE lender and workout officer, giving him a direct perspective from the loan production and asset-resolution side of banking, in addition to his experience as a Commissioned Capital Markets and Credit Risk Examiner with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He is now Managing Partner of LakeRock Capital, where he advises financial institutions on CRE risk, governance, underwriting discipline, and decision frameworks designed to perform commercially and withstand scrutiny.
He is also the author of an upcoming series of eBooks designed to help bankers, sponsors, and investors better understand how commercial real estate credit decisions are made inside banks.
No. There is no cost to attend the 2026 LightBox Roadshows.
Yes. Registration is required so we can ensure an accurate headcount for meeting space, food and beverage, and provide name tags at check-in.
Check-in and breakfast begin at 8:00 AM, with the program kicking off at 8:30 AM. The event runs through late morning. Full timing details are available on each city page.
You can view a high-level overview of topics here. Each city will feature a tailored agenda reflecting regional market dynamics, speakers, and discussions. Visit your city’s page for full details.
Yes. Sessions include Q&A and interactive elements, and there will be time to connect with speakers and peers throughout the morning.
Business casual.
Environmental consultants, Phase I professionals, lenders, credit and risk teams, and others involved in environmental due diligence, property risk, and resilience planning.
Yes, we welcome and encourage you to bring colleagues or industry peers. Please ensure each attendee registers individually.
Please email events@lightboxre.com to cancel your registration.
Stay tuned! Our spring roadshows are the current focus, but additional cities and dates may be added this fall.
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