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utgers University's Center for Real Estate has announced a new partnership with EisnerAmper, a leading accounting firm that will become a corporate sponsor. As a member of the center's board since 2016, EisnerAmper interacts daily with professionals in the commercial real estate sector.
The collaboration aims to support student education and mentorship, as well as contribute to course development tailored to prepare students for employment. In return, EisnerAmper will have access to top talent from Rutgers' real estate program through internships and job opportunities.
Eric Diamond, a partner at EisnerAmper, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, citing his commitment to mentoring and hiring Rutgers students. He looks forward to enhancing the firm's relationship with the Center for Real Estate and sharing experiences with students.
Morris Davis, academic director of the center, noted that EisnerAmper's focus on hiring Rutgers students will benefit many. Ron Ladell, chair of the center, added that industry partnerships provide students with real-world experience and networking opportunities.
EisnerAmper joins a group of corporate partners, including Dynamic Engineering, M&T Bank, Sills Cummis & Gross P.C., and Walker & Dunlop, in supporting the Center for Real Estate.
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