Rafael Carreira received his MBA from the
Kellogg School in 1994 and a Bachelor of Architecture Degree
from the University of Notre Dame in 1989.
Rafael chose the Kellogg School to augment
his architecture experience with a business education as part
of a career change from architecture into real estate.
After an initial summer internship with The
John Buck Company in Chicago, Rafael returned to The John
Buck Company in 1994. Since 1994, his responsibilities have
evolved in the development and finance of complex real estate
developments. Rafael has played critical roles in the development
of over $1 billion worth of real estate developments during
his career. His roles in Development Management include managing
and integrating site acquisition, financial analysis, entitlements,
design, leasing, construction and project financing. Notable
projects he has complete include the development of North
Bridge, a nine-block development along Chicago’s North
Michigan Avenue, which included several hotels, parking and
a Nordstrom anchored retail development. In 2005, he also
completed a development of 111 South Wacker Drive in Chicago,
a 1 million rentable square foot, 50-story office development.
This highly successful project has lead to further roles and
the development of additional office buildings in Chicago
slated for 2010.
Rafael is also actively assisting in the planning,
design and construction of a number of not-for-profit inner
city educational schools. These pro bono efforts have enabled
him to give back some of the management and financial skills
learned at Kellogg and throughout his career.
Prior to attending Kellogg, Rafael worked
for the Chicago architectural firm of Solomon Cordwell Buenz
working on a number of mixed-use opportunities including a
large convention hotel, condominium and retail projects primarily
in the Chicago area.
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