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2025 Ones to Watch - Industry Leaders: Dan Govoni, Northstar Project & Real Estate Services

Dan Govoni
Vice President | Shareholder
Northstar Project & Real Estate Services

“Dan Govoni stands out as a leader at Northstar, bringing a strategic vision that elevates every project. He not only manages tasks but prioritizes mentorship and continuous learning, encouraging colleagues to strive for excellence in owner’s project management. Dan creates an environment that values collaboration and personal development. His approach ensures that everyone is focused on success.”

What recent accomplishment or initiative are you most proud of, and what impact did it have on your firm, clients, or community? I am most proud of my role as OPM for the 75 Broadway development. The accomplishment lies in assembling and supporting a team of top-tier professionals who are the field’s best. My role is to serve as a member of the central nervous system, proactively solving complex problems, from managing approvals to brokering technical consensus, to keeping the project on schedule & within budget. The initiative’s success provides essential risk mitigation for the client’s investment, elevates the firm’s reputation and injects economic vitality into the community through a future landmark structure.

What is one major challenge you’ve overcome as a leader, and what did it teach you? One major challenge I overcame as a leader was delivering the Skating Club of Boston project during the pandemic. Faced with supply disruptions and changing safety protocols, I focused on leading with a calm and adaptable demeanor throughout the process making sure to restructure workflows, maintain morale, and ensure an on-time, on-budget project completion. The experience taught me how important transparent communication, trust, and agility are when leading teams through uncertainty and striving for excellence under pressure.

How do you inspire, motivate, or mentor others within your organization? I inspire and motivate others by leading through action and creating opportunities for growth. Through founding Northstar Academy, our firm’s professional development platform, I’ve built a culture of continuous learning that has trained over 50 team members and strengthened collaboration, accountability, and excellence. I mentor colleagues directly, offering guidance and feedback that empowers them to reach their potential. My focus on innovation, communication, and shared success fosters both individual and organizational advancement.

What advice would you share with emerging professionals striving to become future leaders in commercial real estate? My advice is to lead from the front by embracing new challenges with determination and accountability. Strive to be both an achiever and an innovator by fostering a culture of continuous learning and collaboration. Invest in developing others by sharing your knowledge, mentoring your peers, and building systems that strengthen your team.

What book, podcast, or app has most influenced your approach to leadership? Never Split the Difference helped me lead by listening, asking questions, and building team trust.

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