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Selected Roundtable Speakers




• Peter Brett, Director of Development, Centennial American Properties
• Royce Carter, Director of Development, Windsor-Aughtry
• Ron Anderson, V.P. of Market Research, NAI Avant
• Bill Burgess, Principal Office Division, NAI Earle Furman
• James J. Chaffin, Jr., Chairman, Chaffin/Light Associates
• Dan Collins, IMI Resort Holdings
• Russ Davis, President, Terwilliger, Davis and Leadbetter, LLC
• Bill Eubanks, Director of Design, Seamon, Whiteside and Associates
• Tod Forest, SC. Accounts Mgr, Co-Star
• Patrick Fowler, Commercial Accounts Mgr, ESRI Business Analyst
• Harry H Frampton III, Managing Partner, East-West Partners Western Division
• Michael Freeland, Project Manager, The Randolph Group
• Ford Gibson, President, Gibson Development Partners
• Peter Halter, President, The Halter Companies
• Justin Hirsch, Land Services, Grubb & Ellis/The Furman Co.
• Jackson Hughes, President, Hughes Commercial
• Phil Hughes, President, Hughes Investments
• Robert Hughes, President, Hughes Development
• Tom Hund AIA, Principal, LS3P
• Colby Mosier, Principal, The Lofts of Greenville
• Steve Mudge, Exec. V.P. Marriott International Mixed Use
• Steve Navarro, President, Grubb & Ellis/The Furman Co.
• Don Nickell, V.P. of Planning & Engineering, The Cliffs Communities Inc.
• Joe Pazdan, Principal Architect, Pazdan-Smith Architects
• Chuck Pigg, V.P. Greenwood Development Corp (The Reserve at Lake Keowee)
• Jeff Randolph, President, The Randolph Group
• Ron Rasmussen, Partner, IMI Resort Holdings
• Bill Santerini, CEO, Allora, LLC
• Garrett Scott, Director of Industrial Development, Johnson Associates
• Bogue Wallin, V.P. and City Manager, Liberty Property Trust
• Jeanne Welsh, Principal, Permar Associates
• Andy White, President, Encore Development
• Doug Williams, Retail Division, Grubb & Ellis/The Furman Co.
• Tom Winkopp, President, Tom Winkopp and Assoc.

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Real-world Experience

MRED’s unique programs and activities give students a real-world experience they can take with them into their development careers.

Getting the Benefit:
The Center for Real Estate Development

Clemson MRED students have a vast and comprehensive resource at their disposal—the Center for Real Estate Development. By utilizing their discussion forums, lectures and research findings, students can greatly enrich their MRED experience. Some students serve as research analysts.
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