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Full Name
Mark Janda
Job Title
Senior Vice President – Development
Company
AvalonBay Communities
Speaker Bio
Mark serves as AvalonBay’s Senior Vice President – Development for the Southern
California Region, with responsibility for the company’s land acquisition,
entitlement and development activity in Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, and
Ventura Counties, and the Inland Empire. Mark joined AvalonBay in 2012.

Prior to AvalonBay, Mark spent 12-years at The Irvine Company, serving as Senior
Vice President of Development in the company’s multifamily division where he led
the development of over 13,000 apartment homes in California. Prior to moving to
California, Mark spent time at The Macklowe Organization in New York where his
responsibilities included acquisition, finance, and development of the company’s
multifamily, office and retail investments in Manhattan. He held an earlier
position with Landauer Associates in New York, where his assignments included
economic modeling, portfolio valuation and the underwriting of several REIT
IPO’s. Mark started his career as a structural engineer, designing structural
systems for large-scale projects, including Denver International Airport.

He holds a Master of Science degree in Real Estate from New York University and
a Bachelor of Science degree in Architectural Engineering from Kansas State
University. His professional affiliations include the Urban Land Institute and
the California Building Industry Association. He also serves as a board member
for HomeAid San Diego.
Speaking At
A Comprehensive Look at Multifamily Development


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