
John H. Vogel Jr
Adjunct Professor of Business Administration; Associate Faculty Director for Corporate Citizenship, Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship
BA, Carleton College, 1972; MA, University of Virginia, 1974; MBA, Harvard
University, 1980 Areas of expertiseNonprofit management, real estate
Current research topicsReal estate finance, green buildings
Selected PublicationsCoauthor, New Towns: Building Cities from Scratch, Random House, 1974;
eight chapters in The Real Estate Challenge, Capitalizing on Change, Prentice Hall,
1996; "Why the New Conventional Wisdom About REITs Is Wrong," Real Estate
Finance, 1997; "10 Principles to Guide an Affordable Housing Program,"
Multifamily Trends, Urban Land Institute, 2002; "The Amazing Rise of
Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities: How an Inferior Product Prevailed," Real
Estate Finance, June 2003; "Real Estate," chapter in The Handbook of Modern
Finance, Warren, Gorham and Lamont, 2003; "A View from Ukraine," Urban
Land, March 2004; "Cap Rates and Interest Rates: The Impact of Interest Rates on
Commercial Real Estate Values," Real Estate Finance, April 2006; "Why India Is
Not the Next China," Real Estate Finance, February 2007; with S.G. Isabel and J.S.
Bryant, "Laws, Not Lawyers," Stanford Social Innovation Review, Summer 2007;
"Retooling the CMBS Market," Real Estate Finance, Summer 2008
Professional Activities
Academic positions: Associate Fellow, 198082, Lecturer, 199496, Harvard
Business School; Adjunct Associate Professor, Yale School of Management, 1984
87; Lecturer, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 198990; Tuck School of
Business, 1992present; Faculty Director, LEAD Program, 19982003; Faculty
Director, 200104, Associate Faculty Director for Corporate Citizenship, 2004
present, Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship, Tuck School
Board memberships: The Foundation Mapping Project; Push Open Doors;
Faculty Advisory Board, The William Jewett Tucker Foundation; Chairman, Twin
Pines Housing Trust
Editorial positions: Editorial Board, Real Estate Finance
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