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BROOKS ELIAS ‘15

New Regional Planning, Director of tenant relations, Internal finance and investment relations

belias@newregionalplanning.com

BS, Economics with Finance Applications, Southern Methodist University

“New Regional Planning is a commercial retail and office developer. We are mostly in the greater Houston market, but also have projects in Austin Dallas and Oxford, MS. In a small shop I get to work on all aspects of real estate ownership from property management and rent collection to financing and construction of new projects. Every day is different at NRP making it a very exciting and high energy environment.”

EMILY GEMP ‘12

Savills, Assistant Director

emilygemp@gmail.com

BA, Plan II Honors; BBA, Finance, University of Texas

“As part of a management consulting group (KLG Advisors) at a commercial brokerage firm, I perform data-driven location and workforce analyses of talent strategies, human capital reconfigurations, deployment initiatives, local and state incentives, and fieldwork for Finance & Insurance, Technology, and Media clients.”

LISA KAPLAN ROSENZWEIG ‘00

MissArk Real Estate Advisors, Director of Real Estate

lisapkrose@gmail.com

BBA, Finance; BA, Spanish, University of Texas

Prior Employers: Silver Ventures - Pearl Brewery Crow Holdings

“There’s no such thing as a typical day in my world. But that’s what keeps it interesting. After 9 years working on the redevelopment of the former Pearl Brewery in San Antonio, I am now overseeing a portfolio of real estate across Texas. Many of the sites have a mixed-use component like Pearl which allows me to work on a variety of asset types and with a variety of consultants.”

SASHA LEVINE ‘08

Levcor, Inc., Associate Vice President

slevine@levcor.com

BA, International Studies and Spanish, Northwestern University

Prior Employers: CBRE UCR Urban Retail Properties

“My responsibilities at Levcor include leasing management, retail and restaurant tenant advisory, creative repositioning, mixed-use merchandising, and development strategy.”

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