Alumni

Professor Sam Chandan in London and Paris: Economy, Infrastructure, and Real Estate

Professor Sam Chandan

Professor Sam Chandan, Director of the Chen Institute for Global Real Estate Finance, participated in a faculty-led travel course to London with a group of 26 MBA students interested in real estate industry. During this course, the London Alumni Regional Committee hosted a student-alumni event, where Professor Chandan lead a discussion about the economy, infrastructure, and real estate outlook across the U.S. and the U.K. The discussion was moderated by Aniruddha Barua (MBA ’14), Director of Real Estate & Hospitality Investment Banking at PJT Partners and Member of the NYU Stern London Alumni Regional Committee.

 

Professor Sam Chandan holding a fireside chat in London

Aniruddha Barua (MBA ’14, left) and Sam Chandan (right) held a discussion on the economy, infrastructure, and real estate with alumni in London

 

Professor Chandan then joined alumni in Paris to share similar insights on economic trends, infrastructure priorities, and the real estate outlook across the US and France. The program was introduced by Alina Kalintceva (BS ’17), Chair of the France Alumni Regional Committee, and moderated by Stacy Meichtry, Paris Bureau Chief at the Wall Street Journal.

 

Professor Sam Chandan in Paris

Professor Sam Chandan, Alina Kalintceva (BS ’17, middle right), and Stacy Meichtry (far right) in Paris

 

Alumni attending a fireside chat with Professor Sam Chandan in Paris

Professor Sam Chandan held a discussion on the economy, infrastructure, and real estate with alumni in Paris

 

Both discussions were followed by a Q&A session and a networking reception.

 

Alumni mingling during a networking reception

 

Alumni mingling during a networking reception

Alumni mingled during a networking reception after the fireside chats

 

Learn more about NYU Stern alumni regional groups.


See more photos:

  1.14.26 Stern in London: Economy, Infrastructure, and Real Estate: What Lies Ahead for the US and UK? 

1.19.26 Stern in Paris: Economy, Infrastructure, and Real Estate in 2026 and Beyond



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