The Goldie Initiative® Expansion Continues with Record-breaking 2025-26 Goldie Scholar® Cohort

The Goldie Initiative® Expansion Continues with Record-breaking 2025-26 Goldie Scholar® Cohort

Organization Welcomes Female Graduate Students from 20 Universities

CHICAGO, IL – August 20, 2025 – The Goldie B. Wolfe Miller Women Leaders in Real Estate Initiative (‘The Goldie Initiative”), a nonprofit organization dedicated to preparing women to advance as leaders in commercial real estate by providing financial and professional support, recently announced scholarship winners for the upcoming school year. Since 2007, The Goldie Initiative has created a professional community of women with extraordinary academic and leadership potential, known as Goldie Scholars.

With a unique strategy of scholarship, mentoring, networking and leadership skills development, The Goldie Initiative cultivates talented women into future leaders. The program supports women pursuing graduate-level studies in business, law, design, or management, with a focus on real estate.

An unprecedented 40 Goldie Scholars representing 20 universities nationally, were selected this month, for the prestigious scholarship program with The Goldie Initiative for the 2025-26 academic year.  Notably, this year’s cohort proudly welcomes 3 new graduate institutions to its ranks: Fordham University, St. John’s University and University of Maryland.

This year’s Goldie Scholar cohort increased by two female graduate students studying in the Chicago area, in thanks to a partnership with the Debbie Frank Legacy Fund and CREW Chicago. Debbie Frank, who passed away in 2020, was a respected and accomplished leader in the Chicago area Commercial Real Estate community and she was passionate about helping women succeed in the field.  The selected Goldie Scholars, Sydney Dea, a student at Loyola University, and Jessica Ravitch, a student at Northwestern University, were chosen via collaborative efforts. Thanks to this generous contribution, the 2025-2026 Goldie Scholar cohort increases in size and impact.

The incoming cohort of Goldie Scholars will be celebrated and introduced to the community at the 9th annual Goldie Gala, on Thursday, September 18, 2025, at Union Station Chicago. This year’s Shero award winner is Kimberly Adams, Managing Director at Clarion Partners. The Shero award is presented annually by The Goldie Initiative to a woman executive whose achievements inspire the next generation of female commercial real estate professionals.

Adams is looking forward to the event and commented: “I feel it’s important to give back to the real estate community. And part of doing that is sharing lessons learned I might have to the next generation of women leaders—particularly the Goldie Scholars, who embody the qualities that drive success: hard work, authenticity, humanity, humility, and connection. These women have it.” Tickets are now available for the Goldie Gala at www.goldieinitiative.org/gala.

The 2025-26 cohort of Goldie Scholars represent the following universities:

Columbia University

Columbia Business School

Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation

Cornell University

Baker Program in Real Estate

SC Johnson College of Business

DePaul University

Kellstadt Graduate School of Business

Fordham University

Gabelli School of Business

George Washington University

Corcoran School of Arts and Design

Georgetown University

McDonough School of Business

School of Continuing Studies

Harvard University

Graduate School of Design

Loyola University Chicago

School of Law

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Center for Real Estate

Sloan School of Management

New York University

NYU Stern

NYU SPS Schack Institute

Northwestern University

Kellogg School of Management

St. John’s University

School of Law

University of Chicago

Booth School of Business

University of Illinois-Chicago

College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs

University of Maryland

School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation

University of Notre Dame

Mendoza College of Business

University of Pennsylvania

The Wharton School

University of Virginia

Darden School of Business

University of Wisconsin – Madison

 Wisconsin School of Business

Yale University

School of Law

Meet the 2025-26 Goldie Scholars Cohort!