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Identifying a lack of diversity in the real estate industry is one thing. Doing something about it is entirely different, realized, as grad student Michele Tonti (MS '15) sat in her office at the .

Jackson, director of the , undoubtedly was aware of the imbalance. The industry is ,

Women make up a little more than a third of the commercial real estate business (a figure that has stayed more or less stagnant over the past 15 years), and they make considerably less in fixed salary (10.2%) and commission and bonuses (55.9%). Only 2% of C-level positions are held by Black men.

In 2009, Colorado began to address the inequity. The state鈥檚 began offering training and mentoring to women and people of color interested in the industry. But the student in Jackson鈥檚 office saw an opportunity to boost the programming even further.

鈥淪he asked me point blank,鈥 Jackson recalls. 鈥淚s there any way that Burns could participate in teaching some of the REDI program? She wanted those students who were involved in REDI to get beyond the surface level and really get into how to think in terms of how to put together commercial real estate projects and deals. She knew what the quality of the instruction was and the depth of our knowledge.鈥

Today, the 快活app is a proud partner of REDI, contributing curriculum and class offerings. (BSBA 鈥83, MS 鈥92, PhD 鈥98) a professor of the practice, has taken the lead on offering real estate finance classes that cover pro formas, projections and development proposals. As he鈥檚 worked to include a broader audience, Engelstad has also pivoted his curriculum to cater to their interests.

鈥淏ack in the day, a real estate developer was just someone who wanted to pave paradise and put up a parking lot,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t was all about a quick profit. Students now want to get into this area of the built environment so they can change the world. We want to build sustainable communities. We want to figure out this housing attainability problem. We want to be leaders in not wasting in construction where it used to be a big profit motive. Now it seems like there is a higher motive, which I think is really refreshing.鈥

REDI touches on all of those areas, Engelstad says. It鈥檚 not just limited to the real estate sector. Architects, engineers, administrators and anyone else who is tangentially involved stands to gain.

鈥淩EDI gives students the opportunity to really look at the development process,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hile people of color and underrepresented groups are breaking into some of these traditionally white-dominated fields like architecture and construction, it鈥檚 still tough to break into that upper echelon.鈥

For Jackson, that鈥檚 a key distinction. She wants to see underrepresented populations become influencers and leaders, not just entry-level workers.听As a result, in 2005 the Burns School began hosting the Women of Enterprise Conference to highlight women leaders in commercial real estate, with proceeds going towards scholarships to encourage women students in the Burns School. The conference is scheduled to return in 2023.听

Additionally, Jackson听facilitates a several times each year, designed to empower women to advance in their construction careers.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very exciting to see people who otherwise wouldn鈥檛 have this kind of exposure to experts that they may otherwise have a difficult time getting an opportunity to talk elbow to elbow with,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so rewarding for us to be able to make these connections.鈥

As a result, Jackson says, companies have begun contacting 快活app to ask how they can attract a more diverse workforce. Her team is eager to oblige.

鈥淲e really, really want to add diversity to this realm of business because we鈥檙e serving all communities and all people all of the time,鈥 she says. 鈥淭o have those various perspectives would be a tremendous value to all of those communities that we鈥檙e serving and building and creating. Our participation in REDI is a way we can continue to move in that direction.鈥