The day showcases how immersive, sustainability‑focused curricula prepare the next generation of real‑estate leaders to address climate risk and market transformation.
Sam Turkowitz, a freshman at NYU’s Shack Institute of Real Estate, spent a day serving as master of ceremonies for the university’s Conference on Sustainable Real Estate, offering a behind‑the‑scenes look at how the program blends academic rigor with industry engagement.
The agenda began with opening remarks, followed by a series of panels covering energy markets, workforce housing, sustainable finance, and future innovations. Turkowitz introduced each session, interacted with faculty such as Professor Ta and Dean Kmth, and even presented a poster of a semester‑long project he co‑authored with a classmate.
Highlights included a surprise performance by the Tish Dance program during lunch and a networking reception in the Grand Hall, where students and professionals exchanged ideas. Dean Kmth’s remarks underscored the school’s commitment to climate‑responsive development.
The experience illustrates NYU’s hands‑on approach, giving students real‑world exposure to sustainability challenges and networking opportunities that can translate into future career pathways in the evolving real‑estate sector.
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