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Senior Vice President for Global Real Estate, Facilities & Development

Confidential, New York, NY, United States


Senior Vice President for Global Real Estate, Facilities & Development

About the Company

Globally recognized private university

Industry Higher Education

Type Educational Institution

Founded 1831

Employees 10,001+

Categories

Education Higher Education Online Portals New York University Services Training Journalism

Specialties

higher education

About the Role

The Company is seeking a Senior Vice President for Global Real Estate, Facilities, and Development to lead the strategic improvement, development, and management of its real estate assets. This executive will be responsible for aligning the company's real estate portfolio with its commitment to academic excellence and community engagement. Key responsibilities include leading capital strategy, campus planning, and overseeing major real estate development initiatives. The role also involves managing relationships with tenants, community stakeholders, and government entities, as well as ensuring that the company's facilities and infrastructure meet the evolving needs of its various missions.

The ideal candidate will have over 15 years' of experience in real estate development, including economic development, facilities, operations, and placemaking. They should have a proven track record in leading large-scale real estate capital initiatives and managing a global real estate portfolio of similar complexity. A bachelor's degree in a relevant field is required, with a preference for an advanced degree in architecture, civil engineering, or a related discipline. The successful candidate will be a seasoned executive with a visionary approach, capable of working closely with academic and administrative leaders to shape and execute a bold vision for the company's physical environment.

Hiring Manager Title Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President for Finance, Investment, Infrastructure, and Technology

Travel Percent Less than 10%

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Operations