MRED Senior Fellows

Our mentorship and networking program connects our MRED students to prominent real estate industry leaders. These influential executive-level professionals provide students with industry-specific guidance on preparing for a career in real estate, an expanded professional network, access to professional convenings, and opportunities to apply, synthesize and critique the classroom learnings to the real world.

David Alvarado

Founder, Harvest LPP

Fong Ly Britton

Executive VP Finance, Hackman Capital

Cyrus Chini

Chief Investment Officer, Ratkovich Company

Darren Cline

Managing Director, The TerraCotta Group

Cathy Coler

Chief Operation Officer, MRK Partners

Brian D’Andrea

Principal, The Apex Collaborative

Brad Gross

Executive Managing Director, Cushman & Wakefield

Con Howe 

Managing Director, CityView

David Jordon

President, CEO, SSV Properties

Andrew Kirsh

Founding Partner, Sklar Kirsh LLP

Ramin Kolahi

Principal, Lighthouse Investments, LLC

Jed Lassere

Partner, PCCP

Emma Loos

Vice President Development, Cypress Equity Investments

Nancy Moses

Principal, Trammell Crowe

Jessica Murphy

Vice President Development Manager, Trammell Crowe

Danielle Peterson

Principal, Ares Management Corporation

Josh Rebholz

Vice President of Capital Markets, The Dinerstein Companies

Brad Ross 

Managing Director & Head of Originations, Parkview Financial

Kam Shabani 

Partner, Shabani & Shabani LLP

Brent Steele 

Chief Investment Officer, Logistics Property Company LLC

Daniel Tellalian

Founder & CEO, Angel City Advisors

Scott Tiano

Owner, JS Western

Alex Valente

Principal, Trammell Crow Company

Jamie Zadra

Managing Director, Head of West & Southwest Originations, PGIM

Each MRED student is matched with a mentor to provide tailored expertise. Each fellow-mentee relationship is different, as each mentee’s needs differ. However, some sample activities include:

  • Discussing the fellow’s career path/informational interview
  • Shadowing the fellow at work/committee meetings or conferences
  • Seeking career development advice on resume, cover letter, job search, elevator pitch, interviewing and negotiating
  • Discussing leadership, management and influence approach
  • Discussing their professional response to current events and how that may differ from their personal response
  • Meeting additional contacts in the Senior Fellows network

Group Mentorship

Group mentoring provides a unique opportunity to discuss relevant issues in the real estate industry with peers and established real estate industry leaders in a confidential and intimate setting. Groups will share and discuss issues that real estate professionals and related industry professionals face daily, including experiences gained, mistakes made and lessons learned.

Topics include career enrichment, guidance on next steps, career advice, balancing professional and private life, engagement, exposure to various professionals in the real estate community, and networking.

Workshops

A series of “soft” skill-building workshops will ensure that students are strong placement candidates. Workshops include:

  • Communications: public speaking
  • Communications: interviewing
  • Negotiation
  • Leadership
  • Collaboration
  • Community engagement
  • Argus Enterprise mini-course