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CUREC鈥檚 new leader plans to partner with industry to provide top-notch experiences for students.
In his nine years, Michael Kercheval helped connect academics to industry.
When commercial real estate companies said a Leeds master's program was outdated, the school invited industry to be part of the solution.
Whether they came from backgrounds in development or law, students in the program said the courses gave them new skills, useful perspectives and an invaluable network.
An industry expert shares why there are always opportunities to launch a career in real estate.
More than 200 guests, including leaders at Colorado鈥檚 biggest real estate players, packed a Folsom Field clubhouse for an insider鈥檚 look at the industry.
You may not want a career in real estate鈥攂ut learning to speak the language of this industry can help advance your career in law, finance, government, nonprofit and more.
The alternate title of Mike DelPrete's latest paper? 鈥淗ow To Lose a Billion Dollars in Real Estate Tech.鈥
With record growth in students pursuing real estate, Peter Cushman plans to help them succeed in an uncertain future. Former IAB chair Eliot Hoyt passes the 'baton' to Peter Cushman, ushering in CUREC's next generation of leadership. The CU Real
Focused professional education and experiences have produced generations of real estate talent. Michael Kercheval, executive director of CUREC, at the 25th Annual Real Estate Forum earlier this year. Below, Koelbel Alumni Award winner Richard