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LEWIS M. GOODKIN APPOINTED EDITORIAL ADVISOR
FOR UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA’S REAL ESTATE CENTER
GAINESVILLE, FL – Lewis M. Goodkin, president of Goodkin Consulting, has been named an editorial advisor to the University of Florida Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies. Goodkin will help guide the center’s quarterly forecast survey of the state’s emerging market conditions, along with two other advisors, Hank Fishkind, Ph.D., president, Fishkind & Associates, Inc., Orlando, and Dave Denslow, Ph.D., professor and director of policy studies, University of Florida Department of Economics.
Goodkin is also a member of the center’s Real Estate Advisory Board, which consists of high-level industry professionals who advance the quality and visibility of the university's real estate degree programs. The board plans, organizes, and coordinates non-academic events and initiatives.
Widely recognized as one of the nation’s leading consultants to the real estate industry, Goodkin is president of Miami-based Goodkin Consulting. During his four decades in the industry, Goodkin has directed more research on large-scale planned communities, golf resort communities, condominium communities and residential resorts than any other market analyst in the United States.
Goodkin is the author of the highly acclaimed book, “When Real Estate and Home Building Becomes Big Business,” was selected by the Library Journal as one of the year’s best business books, and has written more than 1,500 professional articles.
A graduate of Temple University, Goodkin has lectured frequently on urban land economics, real estate investment, development and marketing. He serves on the Real Estate Advisory Board of the University of Florida and the Advisory Board of the School of Design at the University of Florida. He is former chairman of the South Florida-Caribbean District Council of the Urban Land Institute and past chairman of the South Florida-Caribbean Chapter of the American Society of Real Estate Counselors (CRE). He is a designated member of the Institute of Residential Marketing and Lambda Alpha International (an honorary land economics society).
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