Mark Haberman
Current MBA student at Berkeley, focusing in Real Estate, Sustainability, and Technology.
| Headline: | Entrepreneur |
| Industries: | Cleantech, Information Technology, Internet, Lifestyle, Real Estate |
| Skills: | Business, Editing, English, German, Languages, Leadership, Management, Marketing, Public speaking, Spanish |
| Location: | Berkeley, CA |
| Groups: | 2011 UC Berkeley Business Plan Competition, 2012 UC Berkeley Startup Competition, UC Berkeley Business Plan Competition 2009-2010, [INACTIVE] UC Berkeley Business Plan Competition 2008-2009 |
| Interested in: | Brainstorming, Finding business partners, Finding cofounders, Finding team mates, Meeting new people, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups, Recruiting for my startup |
| Schools: | Dartmouth College, University of California System - Berkeley |
WORK EXPERIENCE
| Employer: | Jones Lang LaSalle |
| Position: | Analyst |
| Time period: | October 2007 - June 2009 |
| Description: | Managed large-scale real estate development projects, along with existing portfolios of property holdings, for public institutions such as the United States military
Selected to lead real estate consulting services and day-to-day execution for $530 million of Air Force Military Housing Privatization Initiative projects, with primary focus of financing, building, and operating more than 2,500 housing units across four Air Force bases: Robins, Travis, Tinker, and Fairchild Worked directly with military staff, private developers, contractors, and property management staff at each individual Air Force base on end-to-end project execution Briefed senior military command leadership on Military Privatized Housing Initiative performance at various bases Created dynamic financial models to analyze restructuring scenarios and debt level sensitivities for each housing development Wrote and presented a wide variety of strategic scenarios and execution updates to senior Jones Lang LaSalle management Selected as Washington office LEED training Analyst |
| Employer: | German-American Chamber of Commerce California |
| Position: | International Business & Marketing Intern |
| Time period: | July 2006 - June 2007 |
| Description: | Selected as one of 74 candidates nationwide to engage in intensive language training, a semester at the University of Leipzig, and an international internship program through a scholarship jointly funded by German and U.S. governments
Advised German American Chamber of Commerce and its private partner company on U.S. marketing strategy Created client marketing materials and advised on proposals to U.S. businesses |
| Employer: | NERA Economic Consulting |
| Position: | Associate Analyst |
| Time period: | July 2004 - June 2006 |
| Description: | Developed economic models and detailed statistical regressions to analyze mass torts litigation cases
Managed deposition processes for all litigation cases, which included organizing large legal teams across several law firms in order to provide complex data analysis to Fortune 500 clients Selected by senior managers as the division expert on population forecasting analytics |
EDUCATION
| University: | University of California System - Berkeley |
| Time period: | 2011 |
| Degree: | MBA |
| University: | Dartmouth College |
| Time period: | 2004 |
| Degree: | Economics, BA |
INFORMATION
| Hobbies: | Avid interest in architecture, rowing, biking and rock climbing |