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Real Estate

Adjunct Lecturer of Real Estate

Portrait of Mark Oei, Faculty at the Kellogg School of Management

Mark Oei brings 25 years of investment experience having managed and invested over US$5 BN during his career.  He has worked with private wealth and institutional capital partners to deploy capital across multi-strategy asset classes, with a primary focus in real estate.  His expertise is in deal structuring, financing, valuation and asset management across private and public investments.

  • MBA, Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University
    BS, Haas School of Business at University of California Berkeley
  • Founding Partner, Redwood Coast Capital, 2017-present
    Co-Founder and Managing Director, Sequoia Heritage, 2010-2016
    Managing Director, Oaktree Capital Management, 2003-2010
    Vice President, Morgan Stanley, 1996-2002

Real Estate Technology (REAL-930-5)

This 0.5 credit course focuses on interaction between technological changes and real estate, both how the use of real estate is affected by technological change, and the ways technology is used in the creation and operation of real estate. The class will be structured around case studies on specific companies or technologies that are changing the landscape of real estate. Specific topics will include disruption of traditional office and retail space, , AI in real estate, technology in real estate development, the emergence of clean energy, and how technology is disrupting real estate finance. A list of prominent guest speakers will be featured supplementing these broad topics with current practitioner viewpoints. A final project will consist of student teams analyzing an existing real estate technology.