"Among the premier places to learn the skills to thrive in the constantly fluctuating world of real estate — and to make the connections that are the fuel for a successful career — is UCLA’s Anderson School of Management. Since its founding 18 years ago, UCLA’s Ziman Center for Real Estate has leveraged its location in the heart of the Western U.S.’s largest city to become one of the top real estate centers in the country for the study of low-income housing, commercial real estate, market-driven approaches to affordable housing, and more...
" 'Ziman does a lot of things that fall into the category of social impact,' Kawahara says, including its program on affordable housing that is geared toward the community. 'We’re giving MBA-level training to nonprofit housing developers, public agency developers, to try to help build capacity,” he says. “So where we have this relationship not only with the private sector, private developers, and private capital, but also lots of the policymakers and even some of the nonprofit social impact-type folks that are doing some of this work on the ground.' "
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