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About Fred Forgey

Dr. Fred Forgey currently serves as the Director for the Master of Science in Real Estate Development Program at Nova Southeastern University. He has directed similar programs at the University of Texas at Arlington and Texas A&M University. In addition, he has served on the faculty at the University of Auckland-New Zealand, University of Texas at Austin, and the University of North Texas. He has also served as the Professor of Real Estate for ORIX Capital Markets, LLC in Dallas, Texas. 

His teaching interests have always incorporated a blend of public/private sector approaches to real estate development, finance, valuation, and investment. For the past ten years or so, he has led sustainability focused real estate study tours across the United States as well as Costa Rica, Australia, and New Zealand. 

His research interests are currently focused on sustainability issues related to the built environment. In the past, his research interests have been primarily focused on governmental intervention and inefficiencies in real estate markets. 

He has also acquired, renovated, managed, and sold a variety of commercial real estate properties. 

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Nova Southeastern University H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2016 - Present Member, Nova Southeastern University, HCBE Curriculum Committee
2016 - Present Member, Nova Southeastern University, HCBE Graduate Programs Committee
2016 - Present Member, Nova Southeastern University, HCBE Strategic Planning Committee
2014 - Present Council Member, Urban Development/Mixed Use Council, Urban Land Institute, Florida Product Councils
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Education

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1992 Ph.D., Land-Use Planning, Management & Design, Texas Tech University
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1989 M.B.A., Business Administration - Administrative Management, University of North Texas
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1988 B.B.A., Business Administration - Real Estate, The University of Texas at Arlington
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