Richard Perlmutter Delivers
Keynote Address
at Smith Commencement Ceremony
Comcast Center was full of good cheer as the Smith School celebrated the
commencement of 200 undergraduates, 120 MBAs, 48 MS in Business/Accounting
students, and two doctoral students on December 21.
Richard Perlmutter, principal co-founder of Argo Investment Corp and keynote
speaker at commencement, urged students in his commencement address to weather
the “economic tsunami” by looking at it as a time to invest in their personal
growth. “The current environment couldn't be a better time to add value to your
career and position yourself to benefit from the coming recovery,” said
Perlmutter. “If you're a good listener and observer, this will be a tremendous
growth period for you. You will have the advantage of learning valuable life
lessons from the mistakes of others rather than making them yourself.”
Perlmutter also encouraged students to be open-minded and flexible when
considering their options. “Some of the best things in my life have been
unplanned. Back in the late 1980's, the real estate world started to decline at
an ever increasing pace, just like today. By being flexible and anticipating
changing market conditions, I revised my plan and moved from a successful
development company, where I had just been made partner, to a sick, commercial
bank, with enough bad real estate loans to sink a ship,” said Perlmutter. “Those
five years provided me with the tools and learning experiences to build a very
productive and exciting career.”
Perlmutter’s company developed Downtown Silver Spring, a project that brought
new life to a dying urban center. Today Perlmutter’s company is working with the
University of Maryland to create a retail, office and residential development in
East Campus, which will transform and revitalize the community around campus.
Both projects demonstrate Perlmutter’s interest in creating more livable,
dynamic, sustainable communities.
He is a member of the Smith School’s Board of Visitors and has been actively
engaged with the Smith School. Students attending Business Week, the school’s
back-to-school events and activities, benefited from his expertise last
semester, and he will serve as a judge in the Pitch Dingman competitions in the
spring semester.
Smith School undergraduate Ilana Jolson and part-time MBA student
Alison Cherry also delivered commencement remarks.