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Brett Lindquist, an esteemed inductee of the 2022 College of Business Alumni Hall of Fame, has made a notable philanthropic contribution by establishing the Brett C. Lindquist Endowed Directorship for the FSU Real Estate Center, enhancing its mission and strengthening the university’s real estate program.


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This unprecedented financial backing will provide vital resources for the center’s executive director, Yvonne Baker, a seasoned real estate professional who took on her role in April 2021. Baker, appointed in part due to her longstanding professional relationship with Lindquist, is now honored with the title Brett C. Lindquist Executive Director, highlighting her contributions to both the center and the wider academic community.


Lindquist, who co-founded The Mortgage Firm, reflects fondly on his time at FSU, noting the profound impact the institution had on his professional achievements. He asserts that his philanthropic endeavors are driven by a desire to give back to a community that has greatly influenced his career.


Lindquist’s gift also forms part of a series of donations made alongside his wife, Cindy Lindquist, which have supported various projects within the university, including the Brett C. and Cynthia R. Lindquist Classroom in Legacy Hall. Beyond financial contributions, Lindquist is actively involved with FSU, frequently mentoring students, speaking at events, and utilizing his industry expertise for the university’s benefit.


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His contributions are pivotal as the College of Business celebrates multiple anniversaries, including the 40th year of the FSU Real Estate Center and the 50th anniversary of the real estate program. The Brett C. Lindquist Endowed Directorship is a part of the broader strategic effort to sustain the program’s position among the top ten public university real estate programs in the United States.


Lindquist envisions his investment as a means to cultivate enduring relationships between academia and the commercial real estate sector, ensuring that students receive quality education bolstered by real-world insights and opportunities.

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