Summer REIT Interns Share Value of Work Experience
After forging a partnership last fall, the Nareit/Project Destined internship program ran this summer with a number of REITs bringing on college students identified by Project Destined for paid internships at their companies.
Founded in 2016, Project Destined is a social impact platform teaching commercial real estate, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills to students from underserved communities. Nareit’s partnership with Project Destined is one of many steps underway to support increasing awareness and increasing opportunities for the next generation of diverse leaders in the industry—an issue that is top of mind for REIT CEOs.
A selection of students who gained internship experience this summer through the Nareit/Project Destined partnership shared their thoughts on the value of their time spent at various REITs and what impact it could have on their future career choices.
How did this internship experience increase your awareness and understanding of REITs and commercial real estate (CRE)?
Keshia Albrecht: This internship experience allowed me to explore both of my degrees in real estate development and construction management simultaneously. I have gained tremendous knowledge into how a commercial project comes into operation from just a vision, with insights from a multitude of professionals with various backgrounds and years of experience. I have a clearer understanding of my career path goal within CRE and I am confident I am now on the right path for my career development.
Federica Giordano: During the course of the internship, there were many experiences that significantly enhanced my understanding of REITs and CRE. One particularly fascinating aspect was gaining insights into the functioning of publicly traded entities. Engaging in tasks like assessing property performance and analyzing metrics such as NOI and cap rates played an important role in enhancing my understanding of investment aspects. Additionally, staying up to date on economic news and the markets helped me in better comprehending the external factors impacting the CRE sector.
Brittany McGee: Working with Macerich increased my awareness and understanding of the regulations and tax structures of REITs and I learned how regulatory aspects of REITs impact investment decisions, especially in the retail space. I also gained insight into inherent risks and how to identify potential risks and formulate strategies to mitigate them. Lastly, I learned industry trends, including the impact of technology and tenant preferences.
Son Nguyen: After completing this internship, I'm very sure CRE is a field that I'm interested to work in.
Maya Ody-Ajike: This internship showed me the practical aspects of real estate and immersed me in the CRE culture.
Valerie Rodriguez: This internship gave me a unique perspective on the inner workings of REITs, specifically when it comes to shopping malls and town centers. As a development intern, I got to experience how developers not only work with their team internally but also with people externally, such as contractors and the city. It takes collaboration from internal and external parties to serve a project.
Una Wang: Before my internship, I had a foundational understanding of REITs and CRE from my academic courses. However, during my time at STORE, I gained in-depth understanding of REIT operations and its investment process. I had the opportunity to work on several live and mock deals (sale and leaseback transactions), delving into credit metrics and risk parameters, which deepened my appreciation for the CRE investments. Additionally, my interactions with seasoned colleagues provided insights into the regulatory and financial nuances of REIT structures.