NAIOP Supports Rising CRE Leaders through Diversity Student Scholarship – Jaydin Moore, UNLV Student

NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, has announced Jaydin Moore as a recipient of its annual Diversity Student Scholarship. The scholarship program supports students who are pursuing a degree in commercial real estate and is a key component of the association’s pledge to advance diversity in the industry.

“NAIOP is committed to supporting the next generation of commercial real estate leaders and increasing diversity in the industry,” said Marc Selvitelli, CAE, NAIOP president and CEO. “This scholarship program provides not only a financial award but also opportunities for education and networking at our annual fall conference – valuable resources for this emerging talent.”
NAIOP is awarding four $5,000 graduate student scholarships and two $2,500 undergraduate student scholarships to individuals from demographics that are traditionally underrepresented in commercial real estate and whose universities are part of the NAIOP University Membership program.

In addition to the scholarship, each scholarship recipient will have the opportunity to make new professional connections and sharpen his or her commercial real estate acumen with complimentary registration to attend NAIOP’s CRE.Converge 2023, Oct. 18-20, in Seattle.

Moore is an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in real estate and urban economics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and a member of NAIOP Southern Nevada. He serves as president of the university’s Real Estate and Business Society; the group helps students bridge the gap between classroom learning and the professional world. Moore also works with real estate broker Dana Berggren in Las Vegas as an associate of sales and leasing.

To learn more about NAIOP’s strategic initiatives to advance diversity, visit naiop.org/diversity.

 

Moore is an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in real estate and urban economics at UNLV and is a member of NAIOP Southern Nevada. He serves as president of the university’s Real Estate and Business Society, a group that helps students bridge the gap between classroom learning and the professional world. He also works with local commercial real estate broker Dana Berggren as a sales and leasing associate.

NAIOP’s Diversity Student Scholarship awards two $2,500 undergraduate student scholarships and four $5,000 graduate student scholarships to students representing demographics that are traditionally underrepresented in commercial real estate and whose universities are part of the NAIOP University Membership program.