by The Goldie Initiative | Mar 2, 2022 | Goldie Scholars, Press
Megan Burrows, executive vice president of American Realty Advisors, is in her second year of graduate school, working on a long-distance master’s degree in real estate finance at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She is also a second-year “Goldie Scholar,®” a...
by The Goldie Initiative | Jan 27, 2022 | Goldie Scholars, Press, Uncategorized
January 27, 2022 The 2021–2022 Goldie Scholar roster features 28 rising women leaders from 16 universities across the United States. (The Goldie Initiative) Megan Burrows, executive vice president of American Realty Advisors, is in her second year of graduate school,...
by The Goldie Initiative | Nov 12, 2020 | Goldie Scholars, Recognition & Awards
September 18, 2020 | By Graaskamp Staff Karen Kane and Liz Trautz Recognized as Goldie Scholars We are proud to announce that Real Estate MBA students Liz Trautz (MBA ’22, pictured on the left) and Carolyn Kane (MBA ’21, pictured on the right) have both been...
by The Goldie Initiative | Nov 10, 2020 | Goldie Alumnae, Goldie Mentors, Goldie Scholars
AUGUST 24, 2020 Each year, in addition to providing scholarship and mentorship opportunities for women starting careers in commercial real estate, The Goldie Initiative names a Shero: a woman in CRE who sets an example and changes corporate culture to support women in...
by The Goldie Initiative | Aug 12, 2020 | Education & Resources, Goldie Scholars
Published on August 6, 2020 Megan Abraham Creating opportunities for leadership The Goldie Initiative has set a new record for number of Goldie Scholars and universities represented with its 2020-21 class. The Goldie Initiative is very pleased to welcome its largest...
by The Goldie Initiative | Aug 12, 2020 | Education & Resources, Goldie Scholars, Uncategorized
Goldie Initiative Grows to 25 Scholars in 2020-21 Class August 7, 2020 The Goldie Initiative has set a new record for number of Goldie Scholars and universities represented with its 2020-21 class. The new class totals 25 scholars from 12 schools, including three new...