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Christopher Brazda 352-392-1633
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For immediate release Wednesday, October 04, 2006

U of FL Real Estate Center Receives $2.5 Million to Bolster Program

U of FL Real Estate Center Receives $2.5 Million to Bolster Program, Click for a larger photo
Kelley Bergstrom

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – It was announced today that Kelley Bergstrom of Kenilworth, Ill. has pledged $2.5 million to the University of Florida’s Center for Real Estate Studies.

UF’s Center for Real Estate Studies was established in 1986 and is part of the university’s Warrington College of Business. The center conducts extensive real estate economic research and offers numerous degree programs, including a one-year Master of Science in Real Estate degree, a joint program with UF’s Levin College of Law allowing students to earn two degrees in three years, and a MBA program with a real estate concentration.

Bergstrom, president of Bergstrom Investment Management, LLC., said his motivation to support the university is similar to the reason he invests in the real estate market—in both cases, the returns can be tremendous.

“The biggest advantage we have as a country is our college and university system,” Bergstrom said. “University research and development creates a higher standard of living for all of us.”

In 1968, after first serving in the U.S. Army, Bergstrom earned a University of Florida Masters in Business Administration, with a concentration in real estate. He started investing in real estate in the early 1970s as a partner at JMB Realty in Chicago. He later became president of JMB Properties, and, in 1998, founded Bergstrom Investment Management, LLC.

John Kraft, dean of UF’s Warrington College of Business, said Bergstrom’s support comes at a crucial time as the state of Florida deals with population growth and real estate issues.

“With the importance of real estate in this state it is a strategic objective and mission of this flagship university to provide leadership and expertise in all aspects of the real estate industry,” Kraft said. “Kelley’s gift will have a major influence in motivating additional support from the private sector for the long-term success of the real estate center.”

This is Bergstrom’s second major gift to his alma mater. In 1998, he gave $600,000 to the real estate program, which received $420,000 in matching funds from the State of Florida Major Gifts Trust Fund. His most recent gift is eligible for $2.5 million in matching funds, which would bring the total amount of the endowment he created to $6 million. As a result of Bergstrom’s gifts, the center will be named the Kelley A. Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies.

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