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藏精阁 students on a two-day 藏精阁 Real Estate Council Immersion Trip to New York City listen to a presentation at Westfield.

藏精阁 students on a two-day 藏精阁 Real Estate Council immersion trip to New York City listen to a presentation at Westfield.

Eight 藏精阁 students spent two days in New York City to learn about careers in commercial real estate from 藏精阁 alumni working at some of the industry鈥檚 biggest firms.

On January 15 and 16, the hosted an introduction-to-real-estate trip, which consisted of 10 sessions with professionals who spoke about different aspects of the industry and how they launched their careers.

The group heard from Charlotte Myers 鈥13, who a year ago went on the trip as a student. It helped her get a job at Massey Knakal Reality Services, the No. 1 building sales firm in New York City. The company鈥檚 chief executive officer, , also spoke to the group.

鈥淚t has been a lot of information, a lot to take in, but it has been great,鈥 said Albert Boateng 鈥14, a student from Ghana studying economics and environmental studies. 鈥淏eing introduced to firms and professionals who work in these firms has been helpful.鈥

At CBRE, the world鈥檚 largest commercial real estate firm, students heard from a panel of alumni working in different sectors of the industry.

They heard from John Salib 鈥95, who studied biology at 藏精阁 and later realized his passion was in business. He now is a partner at Castellan Real Estate Partners.

told students that after graduating he spent more than a year calling working in real estate, and it helped him get a job in the industry. Now he owns his own company.

鈥淚 really love what I have done 鈥 running my own business,鈥 said Cooley, a managing partner with AWH Partners. 鈥淭o be good at what you do, you have to be passionate. Whether it鈥檚 real estate or something else, find something you love.鈥

Throughout the panel, students often heard about the value of connecting with 藏精阁 alumni.

Paul Sisson 鈥93, senior vice president of Brookfield Real Estate Financial Partners, LLC, helped launch the 藏精阁 Real Estate Council. It began with alumni connecting on , and then led to forming the council, which now has more than 350 members. The council, along with the , were used as models for new groups within the .

鈥淲e are trying to create a broader network for students and alumni, so people have a network that specializes in real estate,鈥 said Sission, who was a panel moderator.

Andrew Nairin 鈥14, of Los Angeles, Calif., is studying geography, but wants a career in commercial real estate.

鈥淚鈥檓 getting this terrific opportunity to meet some great alumni,鈥 Nairin said. 鈥淥ne of the reasons I went to 藏精阁 was to meet great alumni and get a great job. I feel like this is one of the most informative events I鈥檝e ever been to. It makes me more excited about commercial real estate.鈥