![]() Lehigh students minoring in the program or following a finance curriculum track learn key elements in commercial real estate such as brokerage, management, finance, design, valuation, development, urban planning, real estate law and construction. “The program is gaining great traction, but an event like this, supported by the superstars that we are going to have on this stage, will catapult Lehigh and name in the real estate community,” said Stacom, who earned her undergraduate degree in finance at Lehigh and is a member of the board of trustees. Her goal is to raise awareness in the New York real estate community of the excellent talent pool that Lehigh is producing. The event also was sponsored by the Stacom Family Executive Speaker Series and MHP Real Estate Services.Ĭognizant of her good fortune as the daughter of industry veteran and Lehigh alumnus Matthew Stacom ’41, the dynamic broker established The Stacom Family Speaker Series in 2009 to connect students in the integrated real estate minor at Lehigh and alumni with notable figures in the field. The event, titled Commercial Real Estate: The Rise of a New Generation, was co-hosted by Tara Stacom ’80, executive vice chairman, Cushman & Wakefield, and Brad Eric Scheler ’74 ’05P ’08P ’09PG and Jonathan Mechanic ’12P, partners, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson. Nearly 100 Lehigh students traveled from South Mountain to 180 Maiden Lane to gain skilled insight and network with industry leaders. ![]() The expertise of close-knit families in the New York commercial real estate world was tapped on March 29 as parents and their children in the profession met in Lower Manhattan to share contrasting, multi-generational perspectives on issues and trends.
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