Institutional Collaborations

PPI's mission is strengthened by collaborating with a variety of organizations like those listed below. The value of our network is enhanced by these collaborations and we achieve greater impact through our common ties. Collaborations take many forms and commonly include the co-production of program content, training programs, and research initiatives.

The Council for Inclusive Capitalism is a global nonprofit organization that joins moral and market imperatives to build a more inclusive, sustainable, and trusted economic system that addresses the needs of our people and the planet. The Council is led by CEOs and global leaders who commit their organizations to specific actions that create long-term value for all stakeholders. Council members are accountable for their actions. Members' commitments are measurable and made public on the Council's online platform. These commitments are intended to motivate and challenge others to bring their own reform ideas to the movement. Allied organizations work in parallel to the Council’s values, providing an example through their own work and missions. You can see the full list of Council members here.

PPI is an ally of the Council, joining with other organizations within PPI and in the broader PPI universe, on the Council’s member roster. PPI Board member Marcie Frost (Chief Executive Officer, CalPERS) serves on the Council’s Steering Committee, along with former roundtable speakers Mark Carney, Lynn Forester de Rothschild, and Hiro Mizuno. PPI is excited by the prospect of working with the Council on a set of important issues for global institutional investors and collaborating programmatically an asset owner discussion on the ESG model contract; and 2) a session that focuses on post-pandemic social and economic recovery and the role of inclusive capitalism.


Since 1987, Institutional Real Estate, Inc. (IREI) has been a force, providing institutional real estate and infrastructure investors as well as private wealth advisers with decision-making information and tools via its publications, conferences and research & consulting services.

IREI publishes a diversified portfolio of news magazines, special reports and directories for the benefit of the global infrastructure and institutional real estate investment community and for private wealth advisers in the United States. Each publication provides subscribers with news, insights and perspectives on the trends and events shaping the industry and the investment landscape. IREI is also the operator of the Institute for Real Estate Operating Companies (iREOC). 

The firm's flagship publication, Institutional Real Estate Americas, has been the industry's go-to resource for 30 years.


The mission of the US-ASEAN Business Council is to foster economic growth, trade, and investment between the United States and the member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The Council is committed to facilitating collaboration, promoting a conducive business environment, and advocating for policies that enhance the economic ties between the U.S. and ASEAN nations.

The Council was established in 1984 as a non-profit organization. On behalf of its members, the Council conducts research and analysis of economic, environmental, financial, political, and social, conditions in the ten countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam comprise the ten nations of ASEAN.