LaShawn Bates |
MIAMI, FL – As part of its ongoing efforts to increase diversity and inclusion in the commercial real estate industry, JLL announced that its Florida offices have created a permanently endowed fund with an initial investment of $25,000 to support the education of Florida A&M University (FAMU) students interested in pursuing careers in commercial real estate.
Located in Tallahassee, FAMU is the
highest-ranked public historically black college and university (HBCU) in the
country and the only public historically black university in Florida.
FAMU
recently celebrated its 134th anniversary and offers courses
that provide a strong foundation for a commercial real estate career.
The
endowment aims to make transaction roles more accessible to new, early-career
women and underrepresented brokers deterred from the industry’s
commission-oriented structure.
Christopher (Chris) Drew |
“One way our industry can improve workforce diversity is to break down financial barriers preventing someone from pursuing a commercial real estate career,” said Senior Vice President of Market Operations in Florida
LaShawn Bates.
“Our
goal is to provide FAMU student with greater early career support as they get
started in the industry, and we hope our relationship with FAMU, and this fund
will be a recruiting source for us.”
“We want to cultivate a love of commercial real estate with the best and brightest minds in Florida, so establishing this financial relationship with FAMU will allow that talent to find us and vice versa,” added Senior Managing Director Chris Drew, Co-Head of JLL’s Miami Capital Markets office.
Larry Robinson |
“Commercial real estate represents a significant
area of untapped opportunity for our students. Their drive, creativity and
passion to succeed are just some of the assets they will bring to this
industry,” said FAMU President Larry Robinson, Ph.D. “We thank JLL for
its inclusivity and generosity. This is a sound investment in the future of
students.”
FAMU Cheer Leaders |
“HBCUs, and FAMU in particular, have a long, rich history of graduating some of our country’s trail blazers. Our hope is that the fund helps inspire a new generation of diverse leaders in commercial real estate.”
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