CHICAGO, IL, July
23, 2020 – The Marshall
Bennett Institute of Real Estate at Roosevelt University
(MBIRE) announced today it has expanded course offerings and added six new
instructors – all leading real estate professionals – to its Master
of Science in Real Estate (MSRE) and its real estate development/finance
and investment certification programs.
Linda Kanoski |
The school now has 13 instructors, 12 of them
working real estate professionals, giving students unparalleled opportunity to
learn directly from successful industry experts.
“One of our program’s key strengths is our ability to offer
practical, real-world knowledge with instruction from industry practitioners
with a proven career track record in real estate,” said Collete
English Dixon, MBIRE executive director.
“Our seasoned industry professionals bring deep
inside knowledge, the kind you only get when you’ve been in the field.
"They also can provide networking, internship and other unique opportunities that may give students a leg up on their competition when entering the job market.”
Arathi Gowda |
Jeffrey M. Bramson |
"They also can provide networking, internship and other unique opportunities that may give students a leg up on their competition when entering the job market.”
The new instructors come from noted Chicago CRE firms, including CBRE, Draper and Kramer, Heitman, JLL, Court Ventures and SB Friedman Development Advisors.
They will teach courses ranging from project
management to financial modeling online or in person for the summer and fall
2020 and spring 2021 semesters.
Summer 2020 – Linda Kanoski, AIA, LEED AP, senior project manager, CBRE, is teaching project and construction management online this summer. The course introduces students to project management principles with a focus on real estate projects from design through construction.
Timothy S. Kramer |
Daniel Vickerman |
Fall 2020 – Timothy
S. Kramer, CPM®, ARM®, vice president and director of operations,
management services for Draper and Kramer, Inc., will teach a
course this fall on property management and marketing.
The course, scheduled to be delivered in a
classroom, will focus on techniques and concepts used to meet the needs of
owners and tenants.
Industry
professionals will serve as guest lecturers and students will complete a
project related to creating value through property management and marketing.
Kramer's background includes 20 years of property management and construction project management experience.
He currently manages a portfolio of approximately 6,500 multifamily units in Chicago, St. Louis, Dallas and San Antonio.
Gary Cowen |
Kramer's background includes 20 years of property management and construction project management experience.
He currently manages a portfolio of approximately 6,500 multifamily units in Chicago, St. Louis, Dallas and San Antonio.
Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 – Jeffrey
M. Bramson, senior managing director and managing broker, JLL Capital
Markets, Americas, will co-teach the real estate process with Gary
Cowen, president of Court Ventures, Inc., who first taught the class
in August 2019.
Scheduled to be offered in person, the course offers an
introduction to the real estate industry covering real estate finance, law,
property management and real estate development.
Steve Friedman |
At JLL, Bramson oversees the firm’s Chicago investment advisory
business and is a transaction professional for office investment advisory
throughout the Midwest.
A 30-year real estate industry veteran, he has closed more than $13 billion of investment advisory transactions.
A 30-year real estate industry veteran, he has closed more than $13 billion of investment advisory transactions.
As president of Court Ventures for almost 27 years, Cowen manages
a portfolio of commercial and residential real estate and assists others in
acquiring, developing and financing real estate.
He also acts as an asset manager/advisor in acquisition, development, leasing and financing matters.
He also acts as an asset manager/advisor in acquisition, development, leasing and financing matters.
Thomas Hamilton |
This course, also scheduled to be in person, will introduce students to the industry tools used to analyze real estate financial, investment and development opportunities.
Students will learn to integrate market research
and financial analysis using state-of-the-art real estate financial modeling
tools.
They also will be exposed to numerous real-world real estate finance, investment and development modeling projects.
They also will be exposed to numerous real-world real estate finance, investment and development modeling projects.
Mark Munizzo |
He also co-chairs Heitman’s disruptive trends committee.
Spring 2021 – Steve Friedman, FAICP, CRE, founder and president of SB Friedman Development Advisors, will teach public/private partnerships.
This class examines how real estate projects that can only be completed via public/private partnerships are planned, financed and structured through the use of debit finance, private equity and public financing tools. Friedman started teaching the class in spring 2020.
Jon Dennis |
These six new hires join existing faculty including Thomas Hamilton, Fogelson Professor of Real Estate, Chair Real Estate; Mark Munizzo, president of The Equity Network, Inc.; Jon Dennis, director of development for UrbanStreet Group LLC; Andrew Savoy, director of development at CRG;
Andrew Savoy |
“I’m beyond grateful for the knowledge and expertise of our faculty and for their generosity in sharing what they know with our students,” said English Dixon.
“Now
more than ever, students are looking for substantive programs with relevant
content.
"So, what could be better than learning from such a prominent team of real estate professionals as they navigate their businesses through one of the most challenging times in history?
"So, what could be better than learning from such a prominent team of real estate professionals as they navigate their businesses through one of the most challenging times in history?
Christopher Groesbeck |
About Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate:
Established in 2002, the Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate
at Roosevelt University (MBIRE) is a leading Chicago-based institution of
higher learning offering master’s and undergraduate degrees as well as
certificate programs in real estate.
MBIRE
also informs, connects and advances real estate professionals through events
featuring industry-leading speakers and panelists.
Stephen Cleary |
MBIRE
has graduated more than 350 students, many of whom hold leadership positions in
development, investment, brokerage and property management in the residential
and commercial real estate sectors.
MBIRE graduates work at firms such as JLL, Lendlease, CBRE, Cushman & Wakefield, Libcor, Avis & Young, Barings and Chicago Public Schools just to name a few.
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