Collete English Dixon talks about careers in real estate in this interview with CCIM CIRE Magazine

CIRE Magazine

Commercial Real Estate Outreach

By Sarah Hoban | January/February.19

One solution to the pending workforce shortage in commercial real estate is education – and the earlier, the better, says Collete English Dixon.

“The real estate industry, in some respects, is not very transparent to young people looking to make career decisions,” she says. “They may think real estate is interesting, but they’re not really sure of all the roles you can play, and some of that lack of transparency is making it hard to compete for students. We’ve got to do better in that.”

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A letter from Collete English Dixon, Executive Director

The spring semester is in full swing at the Institute and the University. While the spring semester is often overshadowed by the anticipated graduation in May, the spring is also a great time for us to advance new academic initiatives and work on student enrollment for future semesters.

We now have some declared real estate majors in the undergraduate program and we are working closely with the University’s enrollment office to expand that group through transfer students and freshman recruiting. An upcoming summer program, a 12-day intensive in real estate that is targeted to rising juniors and seniors in high school, will hopefully broaden awareness of both the industry as a strong and exciting career path and of our program and its benefits for preparing young talent for the industry. I will share more details on this summer program next month.

As you know, real estate industry talent does not have to come from academic backgrounds totally focused on real estate. In recognition of that, we are working through the approval process to establish a real estate minor in the Heller College of Business so that undergraduate students in other majors, within or outside of the Heller College, can take real estate courses and potentially choose to pursue careers in the real estate industry.

On the graduate level, we are excited about the Graduate Certificate programs that we expect to launch this fall. These certificates, which initially will be in Real Estate Finance and Investment and in Real Estate Development, will be complements to the MSRE and MBA-RE degrees, providing graduate level knowledge for anyone interested in the industry or needing additional educational training for their careers, but who don’t think that completing a degree program is necessary or desired. There are many ways to provide knowledge and to help train and develop industry talent and these certificates are just the beginning of many creative educational initiatives we are considering.

I want to express my appreciation to the Institute Advisory Board, industry leaders who give their time and other resources to support our student success and our Institute’s efforts. We are excited to welcome three new Board members, Molly Phelan of Siegel Jennings; Kathy Hurst of Moran and Company and Bija Bennett, who is committed to carry on the involvement and support provided by her dad, Marshall Bennett, and The Bennett Family.

If you have an interest in working with us to advance the development and education of the future leaders of the real estate, please contact me at cenglishdixon@roosevelt.edu.

Collete English Dixon

Executive Director

 

Student Success Story: Meet Laura Sayen!

Laura Sayen graduated from The Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate in May of 2018. While working towards her Masters of Science in Real Estate, Laura held full-time positions in Commercial Multifamily Lending with JPMorgan Chase and in Affordable Housing Underwriting with the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA).

Laura’s interest in affordable housing started while she was studying for her Master’s of Social Service Administration (from 2009-2011) at the University of Chicago’s School of Social Service Administration. She realized upon graduation that she lacked some of the formal skills and knowledge needed to fully understand affordable housing, including the ability to analyze the projects for what they are; pieces of real estate.

Laura was drawn to The Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate because of the program’s flexibility for adults working full-time, the incorporation of courses that focused on real estate development and the intersection of the public and private sectors, and the diversity of backgrounds that students brought to the table.

After graduation, Laura transitioned over to U.S. Bank where she is a Project Manager/Underwriter working on Affordable Housing Tax Credit Investment projects all over the country with a focus on Southern California.

Her advice to those considering the program is to dive in and give it your all. Seek knowledge from your fellow students and professors and utilize the networks available. Laura was able to move over to IHDA based on a connection made with a fellow RU alumnus and has kept in touch with many of the individuals with whom she took courses and formed friendships. If someone with a background in Psychology and Social Services can learn proformas and valuation methodologies, let alone graduate with an MSRE, you can too!

 

Roosevelt Graduate Students Advance Chicago Companies through Real Estate Management Plans

Family-run real estate companies as well as large, established property firms often struggle to find the time to develop comprehensive management plans, holistic strategies, and operational benchmarks. Enter graduate students in the Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate. Each fall, students select 2-3 companies as clients and complete a comprehensive real estate management plan for their selected company, patterned after the Institute of Real Estate Management’s (IREM) plan required for the Certified Property Manager designation.

“Students examine all aspects of a company’s operations, organizational structure, market positioning, and more, for providing their client with invaluable data and actionable insights,” said Dr. David Funk, Pasquinelli Family Chair in Real Estate and course instructor.

This fall, retail, multi-family, and office/industrial company portfolios were studied for clients Mid-America Asset Management, Inc., AMLI/Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill, and Mako Properties. Mako Properties, a three-generation family firm started by Boris Nitchoff in the 1980s, was selected as a client at the urging of Lauren Nitchoff, granddaughter, employee, and graduate student in the Roosevelt Program.

“I came to the US (from Macedonia) not speaking much English, and just got into real estate,” said Boris Nitchoff, adding that running a fully integrated company that includes construction left little time for the operational benchmarking and strategic planning that the Institute’s team provided. The management plan provided incredible detail, market analysis, and organizational strategies that could lead to significant strategic changes for the company, noted Lauren’s father, Alex Nitchoff.

AMLI is a national apartment developer/owner/manager with a significant presence in Chicagothat, along with architecture firm Skidmore, Ownings, and Merrill, sought outside market and property management analysis for their building at 900 S. Clark. The team’s analysis affirmed AMLI’s strong operational efficiencies and quantified the net present value of a number of alternative courses of action. Placement of the AMLI 900 building within the current multi-family market context and putting value enhancement returns to operational decisions was particularly useful, noted Dan Gladden, president of the east region of AMLI Management and president of the Chicagoland Apartment Association’s Board of Directors. “The opportunity to work with (AMLI and SOM) to study the property and asset management issues of the building from the ground up was a great learning experience,” said Lilian Yool, one of the project’s students.

Mid-America Asset Management, Inc. sponsored the third project, which focused on a shopping center located at Howard and Western Avenues in Chicago. Benchmarking operations, market comps, and logistical recommendations highlighted the retail management plan. “ One of our takeaways was understanding the strong management that was in place, and development of a profile for effective retail property management”, said Angelo Demeros, one of the student project leaders.

Students in the program are pursuing the Masters of Science in Real Estate (MSRE), and look to advance careers in real estate finance, investment, development and other real estate industry fields. The students are also eligible to use their management plan experience as part of the application for IREM’s Certified Property Manager.

To learn more about the Roosevelt University program in real estate contact Collete English Dixon, Executive Director, Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate at cenglishdixon@roosevelt.edu or visit our webpages at Roosevelt.edu/realestate.

Student and Alumni Success Stories

Darius Munchow

Congratulations to MBIRE grad Darius Munchow on his promotion at Waterton where he previously  served as  Corporate Hospitality Intern. In his new role as an Analyst, he is assisting with Waterton’s current hotel portfolio. He will be focusing on their financial goals, budgets, financing, and ensuring that all properties run smoothly. Darius obtained his Masters of Science in Real Estate this summer.

 

Severa Davis

Congratulations to alumnae and Goldie Scholar Sevara Davis, MBA – RE: August 2008, who was recently promoted to Director of Real Estate at Chicago Public Schools, where she manages a real estate portfolio of over 60 million SF, including 740 school properties, parking lots, administrative offices, vacant land, and more than 400 leases and/or license agreements.

She previously  worked at the GSA, was a Regional Facility Manager for JLL and an Asset Manager at the IL Housing Development Authority. Sevara was also a Realtor at Keller William Realty. She earned her BS in Finance and MBA, Real Estate from Roosevelt University, where she was a Goldie Scholar.

Irene Papierek

Irene Papierek, Property Manager at Lillibridge Healthcare Services, has been named one of Goldie’s Scholars! Irene is pursuing a Master of Science in Real Estate and currently manages approximately 400,000 square feet of medical office space in Chicago’s western suburbs.  She is active in BOMA/Suburban Chicago and is a licensed Illinois real estate broker.  MBIRE helped to launch the Goldie Initiative in 2007.

 

Andrew Griffin

Andrew Griffin has been named  Talent Coordinator for Trudo Realty, a full-service Brokerage focused on rental finding services. In this role, he will be overseeing the growth of the business by onboarding new agents, guiding them through the training program, and keeping up with their successes.

 

Kiana Richard

Kiana Richard has been selected as one of NAIOP Chicago’s 2018/2019 scholars. In addition to the tuition assistance, the recipients of the University Scholarship also receive a one-year NAIOP membership, and many other benefits.