From an early age, I wanted to become an entrepreneur who would, one day, conceptualize, build, and own real estate assets. However, I had no idea how I could gain the essential skills and knowledge, to become that person. Until I attended Texas A&M University, none of my mentors knew how to become a real estate developer, either. To this day, many of my friends and family still strongly believe that architects and municipalities are the sole owners and developers of real estate projects. Therefore, as a extremely young and ambitious student, I realized that I needed to create my own path towards becoming a real estate developer. On my own time, and with the limited resources available to me, I decided to enroll myself into a wide range of academic programs that would help me gain the multidisciplinary knowledge to become a real estate developer. I applied myself to the following programs:
(2006 – 2010) San Antonio Prefreshman Engineering Program sponsored by UT San Antonio,
(2010 – 2012) Architectural Computer - Aided Drafting & Design at San Antonio College,
(2012 – 2016) Bachelor of Science in Urban & Regional Planning at Texas A&M University,
(2012 – 2016) Texas A&M Corps of Cadets and (2012 - 2014) Naval ROTC, and the
(2016 – 2018) Master of Land & Property Development program at Texas A&M University.