About Meg Epstein
Meg Epstein is a successful CEO who has overseen a range of projects worth hundreds of millions of dollars as head of CA South Development. She has particularly focused on multifamily and residential condo developments in Downtown Nashville, with her team completing more than 850,000 square feet of industrial space across Nashville and Huntsville, Alabama. Her contributions to the real estate industry have been widely recognized, with her becoming a member of the Forbes Real Estate Council in 2018 and maintaining this role to date.
Epstein is also involved in several other notable initiatives, such as the Young Presidents' Organization and the Nashville Civic Design Center, and has memberships and associations with numerous other organizations. These include the Nashville chapter of CCIM, Habitat for Humanity, Impact Nashville, Greenways for Nashville, the Urban Land Institute, Walk Bike Nashville, and the Dianetics Foundation Nashville, as well as the International Association of Scientologists, STAND (Scientologists Taking Action Against Discrimination), and the BrainTrust organization.
In addition to her professional accomplishments, Epstein has received several awards and accolades, including the 2022 National Association of Women in Real Estate Businesses Commercial Leader Award, the 2022 Nashville Post In Charge Real Estate Power Broker award, the 2022 Nashville Business Journal Power 100 Dealmaker award, the 2022 Nashville Business Journal Most Admired CEO Award, the 2022 Nashville Entrepreneur Center Next Awards Entrepreneur of the Year, the 2021 Nashville Post In Charge Real Estate Power Broker award, the 2020 Nashville Business Journal Commercial Real Estate Leadership Award, the 2020 Nashville Business Journal Women of Influence Award, the 2020 GlobeSt. Women of Influence Award, the 2020 GlobeSt. Up and Coming Developer of the Year award, and the 2019 Nashville Post In Charge Real Estate Power Broker award.
Epstein is also involved in various charitable endeavors, supporting a range of community-focused charities, nonprofit organizations, and other good causes. These include her local Citizens Commission on Human Rights and her local church, Celebrity Center Nashville, which is associated with the Church of Scientology. She is also a proud supporter of STAND, an organization dedicated to ending discrimination and bigotry against Scientologists and upholding religious freedom under the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Epstein is also involved in several other notable initiatives, such as the Young Presidents' Organization and the Nashville Civic Design Center, and has memberships and associations with numerous other organizations. These include the Nashville chapter of CCIM, Habitat for Humanity, Impact Nashville, Greenways for Nashville, the Urban Land Institute, Walk Bike Nashville, and the Dianetics Foundation Nashville, as well as the International Association of Scientologists, STAND (Scientologists Taking Action Against Discrimination), and the BrainTrust organization.
In addition to her professional accomplishments, Epstein has received several awards and accolades, including the 2022 National Association of Women in Real Estate Businesses Commercial Leader Award, the 2022 Nashville Post In Charge Real Estate Power Broker award, the 2022 Nashville Business Journal Power 100 Dealmaker award, the 2022 Nashville Business Journal Most Admired CEO Award, the 2022 Nashville Entrepreneur Center Next Awards Entrepreneur of the Year, the 2021 Nashville Post In Charge Real Estate Power Broker award, the 2020 Nashville Business Journal Commercial Real Estate Leadership Award, the 2020 Nashville Business Journal Women of Influence Award, the 2020 GlobeSt. Women of Influence Award, the 2020 GlobeSt. Up and Coming Developer of the Year award, and the 2019 Nashville Post In Charge Real Estate Power Broker award.
Epstein is also involved in various charitable endeavors, supporting a range of community-focused charities, nonprofit organizations, and other good causes. These include her local Citizens Commission on Human Rights and her local church, Celebrity Center Nashville, which is associated with the Church of Scientology. She is also a proud supporter of STAND, an organization dedicated to ending discrimination and bigotry against Scientologists and upholding religious freedom under the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights.