Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate Dialogue Series
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Mentorship is a powerful tool for career development that can help people grow personally and professionally. Please join us to learn more about:
- Planning Your Future
- Effective Mentorship Strategies
- Career Development Insights
- Building Strong Connections
- Real-Life Success Stories
Catherine Northcutt, EdD, '96, '19 MA, MSRE program and industry engagement manager at the Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate will provide a short overview of mentorship and sponsorship, drawing from her recent dissertation research before leading a panel discussion with Elizabeth Doll ’15 MSRE, executive director of asset services at Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. and CREW San Diego 2024 president, Kali Villaluna ‘24, property administrator at Stockdale Capital Partners LLC, Erendira Cervantes ‘05 MBA, president and co-founder of Sunwood Ventures, Nautalie Hemmat ‘24 MSRE, associate asset manager at Chelsea Investment Corporation, Bryan Grissinger ’12 MSRE, principal and co-founder of Frontera Real Estate and Lisandro Gomez ’18, director, acquisitions and development at Frontera Real Estate.
Hear as they share their inspiring stories of how their mentorship relationships have significantly impacted their careers and personal growth.
Event Supported By
University of San Diego Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice
Through education, research and peacemaking activities, the Institute offers programs that advance scholarship and practice in conflict resolution and human rights. The Institute for Peace & Justice at the University of San Diego draws upon Catholic social teaching that sees peace as inseparable from justice and acts to prevent and resolve conflicts that threaten local, national and international peace. History: The Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice (IPJ) at the University of San Diego was founded in 2000 with a generous gift from San Diego philanthropist Joan B. Kroc, who stipulated that the Institute not only "talk about peace, but make peace." Beginning with a Dedicatory Conference in 2001, which was attended by former Presidents Jimmy Carter of the United States and Oscar Arias Sanchez of Costa Rica, along with many other peace-builders and representatives from four conflict-affected states, the IPJ has worked to bring together the powerful and the marginalized to build strong peacebuilding coalitions.
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