• Meris Ota: Structural Engineer to Development Coordinator

  • Jul 24 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Meris Ota: Structural Engineer to Development Coordinator

  • Summary

  • In this episode of SF Commercial Property Conversations, Bruce Bean sits down with Meris Ota, a structural engineer turned development coordinator. Meris shares her journey from growing up on the Big Island of Hawaii to studying at Stanford University and transitioning from structural engineering to real estate development. Discover the pivotal moment on a San Francisco high-rise project that sparked her career change, and learn about her work with HIP Housing, including their innovative programs and recent achievements. Join us for an inspiring conversation about career pivots, community impact, and personal growth.

    Guest Bio: Meris Ota is a seasoned development coordinator with a background in structural engineering. She has worked with prominent real estate development groups and is currently a consultant. Meris is also the outgoing president of HIP Housing, a nonprofit dedicated to affordable housing in San Mateo County.

    Key Points:

    • Meris's early life in Hawaii and her interest in the built environment
    • Her educational journey from Oahu to Stanford University
    • Transitioning from structural engineering to real estate development
    • Challenges and successes in her new role
    • Contributions to HIP Housing and its innovative programs

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