After 20 years in both residential and commercial real estate, Butler, a native of Washington DC, enrolled at Robinson College of Business to earn her M.S.R.E. “Earning my master’s degree helped me better understand the numbers side of the business and gave me confidence to structure deals and better assess portfolios regardless of size and property mix”
Real Estate Stories
Dany Koe, B.B.A. Finance and Real Estate, 2012
Dany Koe, B.B.A. Finance and Real Estate, 2012
Dany Koe earned his B.B.A. in finance and real estate from Robinson College of Business in 2012 and is employed by Colliers International as an assistant vice-president, specializing in technology and high growth companies.
Gregory Boler Jr., M.S. in Real Estate ’16
Gregory Boler Jr., M.S. in Real Estate ’16
Gregory Boler is on the move, and it’s safe to say he had quite a rewarding 2017. From being elected as a future leader of The National Association of Office and Industrial Professionals (NAIOP), an owner and developer trade organization and named to the coveted 40 under 40 listing by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, we are proud to have Greg as a Georgia State Real Estate alumnus.
Douglas McRae – M.S.R.E. ‘15
Douglas McRae – M.S.R.E. ‘15
With a bachelor’s degree in finance, Douglas McRae wanted to leverage his analytical skills and his love of people in his career. This quest led him to leave the marketing department at Chick-fil-A, Inc. to pursue a career in commercial real estate.
Daniel Connor – M.B.A.
Daniel Connor – M.B.A.
Daniel (Dan) Connor came to Georgia State in 2014 with the goal of earning his MBA with a concentration in Real Estate. With ten years’ experience under his belt in asset management, Dan wanted to transition from real estate management to development.
Philip Seagraves – Ph.D. ‘12
Philip Seagraves – Ph.D. ‘12
“When I think about Georgia State, I think about the quality of the people — both the professors that I had and the dedication of my fellow students. They were working really hard and it was a major commitment, an undertaking, to be there. So they took it really seriously.”