NEW DIRECTOR FOR NEWMAN REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE Jack S. Nyman has been appointed to the post of director of Baruch's Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute. Nyman has extensive marketplace and academic experience in
the development, management, and financing of residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties both in the U.S. and abroad. He comes to the Newman Institute from
Harvard, where he was most recently an International Visiting Research Fellow studying environmental and planning law and policy, construction law, advanced project management, and strategic planning. The Newman Real Estate Institute provides a forum and foundation for public programs focusing on real estate and development. The institute serves as a resource for professionals in the field as well as a training ground for those preparing for the industry. It was established in 1995 with an endowment gift from William ('47, LLD [Hon.] '97) and Anita Newman in memory of their son, who along with his father, worked in the field of real estate. —ZANE BERZINS |
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