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Pranav I.

Executive Vice President, Development And Construction at Up Campus Student Living

Pranav I. has extensive experience in development and construction, currently serving as Senior Vice President of Development and Construction at Up Campus Student Living since July 2024. Pranav's previous roles include Vice President of Development & Construction at Trinitas Ventures, and Director of Construction and Development at Core Spaces, where responsibilities encompassed collaboration on real estate strategies, budget management, regulatory compliance, and team leadership. Additionally, Pranav has worked as a Senior Project Manager with CA Ventures, a co-founder of Home Square Group, and held various positions in project management and teaching. Pranav holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and both a Bachelor's degree and a Diploma in Civil Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University and Government Polytechnic Belgaum, respectively.

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Chicago, United States

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Up Campus Student Living

Our projects have been recognized for excellence in design, sustainability, and enhancement of the cities and towns where we build and by the residents who live there. Up Campus has over 20 years experience in “place making” - that critical step in creating vibrant and inspiring real estate where our residents and community want to learn, play, work, and live. We’re guided by one simple principle learned from experience and respected industry veterans: Take Pride in Ownership. This principle guides site selection, design, construction, and management through the life-cycle of the asset. NATIONWIDE EXPERIENCE University of Arizona Purdue University Murray State University University of Alabama University of Virginia University of Maryland University of Oregon University of Tennessee University of Washington University of Michigan Arizona State University University of Illinois University of Georgia University of Southern California University of South Carolina University of Texas Texas A&M University of West Virginia Cornell University