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Fordham Real Estate Institute names Executive Advisory Council

Shown standing (from left) are: Rocco Andriola, Colleen Wenke, John McGinley, and Anthony Davidson.
Shown seated (from left) are: Chris Mills, Neil Madsen, Louis Mirando, Kiwesa King, and Hugh Kelly.

New York, NY The Fordham Real Estate Institute (REI) has named its Executive Advisory Council (EAC). 

Twenty of real estate’s brightest minds have joined together with Fordham to aid in thought leadership, curriculum development, research, scholarly activities, recruitment, philanthropy, sponsorships and events. All EAC members are industry leaders in local, national and international markets. The 2018-2019 Fordham REI EAC members are: 

• MaryAnne Gilmartin of L&L MAG;

• Rocco Andriola of Millennium Partners;

• Irwin Boris of CityR Group;

• Kathleen Donovan of UBS;

• Tom Fink of Trepp;

• Hugh Kelly, Ph.D., CRE of Hugh Kelly Real Estate Economics;

• Kiwesa King, PE of SureTech Engineering PC;

• Gary LaBarbera of Building & Construction Trades Council of Greater New York;

• Neil Madsen of Madsen Advisors LLC;

• Sarah Jones-Maturo of RM Friedland;

• John McGinley of J P Morgan Chase – Consumer Bank Real Estate;

• Chris Mills of Plaza Construction;

• Jolie Milstein of NYS Association for Affordable Housing;

• Louis Mirando of Streamline Realty Funding LLC;

• Patricia Simone of Simone Management Group;

• Michael Stoler of NY Real Estate TV LLC;

• Robert Weisz of RPW Group ;

• Colleen Wenke of Taconic Investment Partners LLC; and 

• Marian Zucker of S&P Global Ratings.

“Since the creation of the Real Estate Institute, we have taken great pride in dynamic programming and thought-provoking events designed to ensure the success of our students and the ongoing development of industry professionals. The members of our Executive Advisory Council are some of the most successful real estate professionals in the New York market and beyond, and we are thrilled that they will be contributing to the evolution of our program,” said Dr. Anthony Davidson, dean of Fordham’s School of Professional and Continuing Studies. “Our council members are extremely passionate about the industry. I look forward to seeing the opportunities that unfold for our students and other professionals in the coming months as a result of their participation.”

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