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Associate Vice President Campus Development
Berklee College of Music - Boston Mass
Requirements:
A broad range of asset management, development and transactional experience primarily in urban areas (preferably Boston) including:
Strong background in property operations, leasing, joint venture structures and the facility development process
Strong analytical, negotiation, management and communication skills
Strong writing and presentation skills
A collaborative management style to effectively work in both a real estate development and a collegiate environment
Description:
Under the broad direction of the Sr. VP for Administration and Finance and working closely with President, the Trustees Campus Planning Committee, other senior college administrators and consultants, the Associate VP for Campus Development provides specialized and technical leadership to the college's Campus Development master plan. Major responsibilities include:
1) Work closely with senior administration, and master planning consultants, to guide the continued development of the overall campus master plan.
2) Work closely with the College real estate advisor to review various site opportunities, acquisition pricing and development potential of each. Work with college leadership to revaluate the benefits and potential for site integration into the overall master plan.
3) Develop a ten year student residence hall Development/Marketing model. In particular give focus to the affordability of various residence hall layout opportunities in relation to affordability, student fees and student demand. Lead evaluation effort of opportunities for both Berklee and third party development on college land, leased land, newly purchased land and Mass Turnpike air rights
4) In conjunction with the Berklee team, oversee selection process for architects to design various space development efforts.
5) Along with other college officials and consultants, integrate planning efforts into various city approval processes.
6) Oversee the college various leased property efforts including oversight of existing space leases where college is both lessee and lessor.
7) Work with college Finance staff to integrate college Payment in Lieu of Taxes program with the city
8) Work with college Finance leadership to integrate real estate planning into college overall capital finance strategy including use of long term debt and capital campaign opportunities.
9) Work with college facility and capital planning staff to plan, schedule and staff construction of major projects.
Inquiries:
Please direct inquiries via email to
David R. Hornfischer
Senior Vice President for Administration and Finance/Treasurer
Berklee College of Music
1140 Boylston St. MS 899AF
Boston, MA 02215
(email) dhornfischer@berklee.edu
Campus planning task force web site
(web) www.berklee.edu/taskforce
Berklee description - see www.berklee.edu
Founded in 1945, Berklee College of Music is the world's largest independent music college and the premier institution for the study of contemporary music. The college's 3,800 students and 460 faculty members interact in an environment designed to provide the most complete learning experience possible, including all of the opportunities and challenges presented by a career in the contemporary music industry.
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