I am currently a Development Project Manager at BXP (Boston Properties) in the New York region, where I specialize in commercial office development and redevelopment, with a strong interest in integrating hospitality into the workplace. In 2022, I completed the MSRED program at MIT as part of the Young Leaders Program cohort. During my time at MIT, I was honored to receive the William Wheaton Fellowship and focused my research on the impact of sea level rise on commercial office markets. I was also actively involved in the MIT Real Estate Club.
The analytical and qualitative skills I developed during the program have been instrumental in my current role, and I was first introduced to BXP through my Real Estate Ventures Professor, Tod McGrath. Before attending MIT, I worked as a Development Analyst at JBG SMITH and completed summer internships in commercial real estate at Goldman Sachs, Hines, and Colliers International. I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Additionally, I am a member of the Programming Committee for the Urban Land Institute (ULI) New York’s Young Leaders Group and hold certifications as a LEED Green Associate and WELL Accredited Professional.