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Leadership Public School (LPS) Visit

November 14, 2023 by PCSD

Who did you meet with today?

Today I had the opportunity to meet Nick Robinette and Dave Thalman from Clark Sullivan, Sandra Lee from Lionakis, Anna Olsen from PCSD, and Christopher Harrell, Brent Daniels, and Chanthip Phongkhamsavath from Leadership Public Schools (LPS).

Where do they work? 

In general, they all work for different firms but are working to construct a new structure for Leadership Public Schools (LPS). Currently, they are building an extra space to create more learning space for students in LPS; PCSD has managed the project to provide LPS the opportunity to build this space. Furthermore, I was able to see how much help they all contributed to this. Though Nick is a general contractor at Clark Sullivan, his background in design has helped further the modeling of the building, especially since there is a limited amount of space to work with. Sandra’s background in architecture at Lionakis has contributed a lot with the underground work. All these people have contributed a lot to this project in different ways.

What did you learn today? What were some highlights?

Today I was able to get to know the background that goes into building a project like the new LPS building; and how the architect and construction team come into play with this. I highlighted a lot of important factors that may be needed so that issues like the code requirements don’t become an issue later on. I learned that there is different software that go into planning a project that ultimately helps these plans become completed.  When determining the time of completion for construction projects, scheduling software is especially helpful because it provides an estimated time using historical data. Among several other highlights, I discovered that when working with projects like building school-related properties electricity is especially important since it is highly necessary to students and staff. Electrical engineers are also a very important factor to managing projects that need a lot of electricity overall.

What insights did you gain? 

Insights into this week’s visit are the small details that a school facility should have to make the facility a lot better for students. I highlighted the mention of sheer walls because compared to other buildings sheer walls are specifically designed to provide structural support and can help keep noise in one area. I also gained a lot of insight that isn’t really talked about when coming into the architect field. Sandra talked about her experience in the field and the process. I like that she mentioned so much about her school process, the test, and what the test/exams consist of and how far she has come and where she is now in being officially licensed.

What did you find the most interesting about the field after today?

By far I would say that getting to know the overall process that goes into constructing was really interesting, but coming back from certain setbacks was also interesting to know because it makes the experience more real, rather than just making it seem like everything is easy. I was also interested to learn how different as well as difficult it can be to construct and plan projects that have schools that are so connected like LPS and Castlemont.

Looking at the computerized plans for the site
Looking at the building being renovated
Looking at the building being renovated
Getting an intro the site

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: architecture, general contractor, internships

The Array of Options for Being a Lawyer

November 6, 2023 by PCSD

Who did you meet with today?

Today I met with Mera Baker Ramos, a Real Estate lawyer at PCSD, and Sarah Kollman who is also a Real Estate lawyer, working with Young, Minney, & Corr (YMC).

Where do they work? What does the company do?

Sarah Kollman is a Real Estate Lawyer who works at Young, Minney, & Corr law firm, which supports charter schools. Mera Baker Ramos is also a Real Estate Lawyer and an in-house counsel for Pacific Charter School Development (PCSD).

What did you learn today? What were some highlights?

Today I met with two Real Estate Lawyers and I learned some interesting things about their professions and how they are similar and different. Ms. Kollman, who works with YMC, has a different agenda and clientele than Ms. Ramos. Ms. Kollman is an external lawyer who has many clients; working as a Transactional Lawyer. However, in Ms. Ramos’s case, she only works for PCSD, as an in-house counsel.

What insights did you gain into the field of real estate development?

I gained an understanding of how being an in-house lawyer and an external lawyer work: how they manage their time and how they get paid. An external lawyer has it more difficult because their agenda has to be filled with work to get paid through billable hours , which complicates their daily life. Corporate lawyers have it easier compared to external lawyers as they don’t have to put in as much overtime.

What did you find the most interesting about the field after today?

I found it interesting that there could be lawyers for everything and anything, ranging from Art Lawyers to Court Lawyers.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: internships, law, legal

The Process in Architecture and Future LCCS Renovation!

October 30, 2023 by PCSD

Who did you meet with today?

Today I had the opportunity to meet Cyrus Amani-Talesh from LCA Architects, Keivan Abidi from Pacific Charter School Development, and Kelly Mecca from Bjork Construction Company.

Where do they work? What does the company do?

Cyrus, Keivan, and Kelly all work in different firms; they focus on various fields all related to architecture. Cyrus works at LCA Architects which provides design services for projects.  Cyrus in particular is an architect who establishes how projects are to be designed as well as the planning behind how they can be maintained moving forward. Kelly is mainly out in the field; Kelly works at Bjork Construction company, a women-owned construction company that works with great craftsmanship to create sustainable high-quality constructed builds to satisfy their clients. Keivan is a project director for PCSD, a non-profit organization that works to support community charter schools in funding and developing high-quality schools for under-resourced communities.

What did you learn today? What were some highlights?

Today I was able to be educated on the process behind constructing and creating a project. I got insights into architecture that aren’t discussed as much, highlighting the importance of planning a design before constructing, whether or not it would be ideal to move forward, as well as agreeing that projects can proceed financially because there is only so much money that can be invested into certain projects. Furthermore, we were also able to see future improvements coming to Lighthouse Charter; these improvements were said to give Lighthouse more enclosed space for teaching, which I personally agree would be a great improvement.

What insights did you gain into the field of real estate development?

Having the opportunity to learn about the future plans for Lighthouse was insightful as far as how that plan can be attainable. Being able to see the design process was definitely an insight because I wasn’t aware of how building codes can come into conflict with other elements that also make the project safe, sustainable, and overall reachable.

What did you find the most interesting about the field after today?

In the field what I found most interesting was the design process and after today I feel much stronger about it because it’s what makes the construction process come to pass. Designing the elevations of something like a school building is a very important factor that ties everything together. I liked that I was able to see the thought process and the plan.

Esteban and I listening to Cyrus Amani-Talesh and Kelly Mecca.
Esteban and I taking a tour of Lighthouse
Kelly Mecca explaining the general contractors role.
Cyrus Amani-Talesh showing us the architectural drawings.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: architecture, Construction, internships

Uncovering the World of Real Estate Development: PCSD’s Recent Adventure at Lighthouse Community Public Schools

October 30, 2023 by PCSD

The journey for the right career path is what makes events like job fairs an invaluable resource for students. Recently, Pacific Charter School Development (PCSD) had the privilege of participating in the Lighthouse Community Public Schools job fair, where I was able to present alongside toy designer, Mr. Chip.

The focus of my presentation? Real estate development – a field that offers an incredible array of opportunities for individuals with diverse backgrounds and skill sets. Whether you’re starting at the entry level or aiming for the C-suite, there’s a place for everyone in this dynamic industry. As I was able to highlight, you can choose to work out in the field, in an office setting, or even find a role that combines the two.

High school students, known for their candid and curious nature, were eager to engage with us. Their questions ranged from the practical, “What’s a day in your life like?” to the ever-important, “What’s the salary?” But it was one question that truly resonated – “Is this something you always wanted to do?” I shared my personal journey, revealing that my passion for economic development as a way of supporting the community wasn’t discovered until my junior year in college. This just goes to show that finding your true calling doesn’t always happen overnight, and it’s okay to explore different paths.

PCSD is committed to breaking down the barriers to entry in the world of real estate development, making it accessible to all who are interested in exploring this exciting industry.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: career fair, real estate

PCSD Interns: What I Learned from a Project Manager

October 19, 2023 by PCSD

Who did you meet with today?

Today I met with:

Mary Grace Houlihan, Project Manager, PCSD

Jennifer Afdahl Rice, Executive Director, Northern California, PCSD

Where do they work? What does the company do?

The Pacific Charter School Development [Northern California] team is located in Downtown Oakland, supporting the community of Oakland with more accessible schools. The PCSD team works with many different branches of design and project management, using space that benefits the community with nearby schools, working out plans, such as architectural designs, facilitating community meetings, and writing up the numbers.

What did you learn today? What were some highlights?

Today I met with the PCSD staff through Zoom, speaking on the topic of “Entitlements” and “Architectural Design” – the layout of how a historical building can be repurposed for a school.

Highlights:

Being able to see the process of making a new school through the use of the “Schematic Design”.

What insights did you gain into the field of real estate development?

I gained an awareness of how a school’s present and future problems can limit/cap the “nice to haves” (ex. library, swimming pool, gym) a school can include.

What did you find the most interesting about the field after today?

I found the ability to repurpose a historical building very innovative and intriguing because it makes up for wasted space that now supports its community.

Mary Grace presenting on entitlements and design.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: internships, project manager

PCSD Interns: First Day Experience

October 17, 2023 by PCSD

Who did you meet with today?

We met with the following people from Colliers and PCSD.

Colliers

Tony Burnett, Head of Office, Regional Managing Director

Rebecca Scalfaro, Senior Client Services Officer

Shayla Mellenthin, Marketing Manager

Gregory Hunter, Vice President

Pacific Charter School Development (PCSD)

Jennifer Afdahl Rice, Executive Director, Northern California

Where do they work? What does the company do?

Pacific Charter School Development is a real estate development firm; based on my takeaways from the experience, it is a non-profit company that helps out communities with local and convenient school sites, as well as providing support with funds for charter schools. In addition, PCSD advocates by managing the outlook of the design, finance, and construction of facilities.

PCSD works with Colliers. PCSD and Colliers are two separate companies with similar ideas; both companies have been able to promote progress in communities as well as impact the environment in a positive way. Both Colliers and PCSD have also worked to make the companies more inclusive and maintain a diverse work force. Colliers itself is a services investment management firm, which advises clients about real estate and the process behind it. Colliers is a collaborative company that works to help other companies like PCSD.  The firm provides support for other companies and different partnerships but all focus on making the community better. Ultimately these companies work to make a sustainable and elevated society.

What did you learn today? What were some highlights?

My experience was exceptional, I gained an understanding of the different fields related to design and architecture. Specifically, I highlight the perspective of being a broker. Brokers uphold a significant amount of responsibility at Colliers, which gained a majority of my attention. Moreover, the Colliers team also taught me a lot about the different requirements and opportunities that could allow us the ability to be able to work and involve myself in other careers related to their company.

What insights did you gain into the field of real estate development?

I had the ability to get a little more insight into the school’s perspective on the different fields. Moreover, we got insight on how college would be a lot more beneficial to get a career related to real estate development, and the managing, marketing, etc. We discussed the correlation between different positions and the levels of education you might need; ultimately, we determined that 2-4 years of college experience is best.

What did you find the most interesting about the field after today?

Overall, I would say I was very intrigued by what everyone at Colliers and PCSD does.  Personally, I was pulled to the background of Vice President Gregory’s career at Colliers. It was similar to what I wanted to do which pulled my interest towards his position. The team in general all gained my attention, and all of the different fields they work for are just as similar to what I want to do after college. It was just so interesting to overall learn how much goes into the management and coordination of being a part of a company like Colliers.

Gregory and John Dunning showing Esteban and me a potential site.
Gregory discussing the site with Esteban and me.
Esteban and I talking about the site with Colliers.
Our first day with the PCSD internship.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: internships, real estate

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