Francisco Chacon

Adjunct Professor, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management at Daniels College of Business

Schools

  • Daniels College of Business

Links

Biography

Daniels College of Business

Francisco Chacon is an adjunct faculty member in the Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management. He has served as a student affairs administrator and facility manager, working with student leaders professionally and influencing the built environment for over 15 years. He recently took a sabbatical to build sustainable residential structures internationally and earn credentials in permaculture design.

Francisco is an alumnus of the Burns School, where he earned a Master of Science in Real Estate and the Built Environment, and has previously earned a Master of Business Administration degree from the Anderson School of Management at the University of New Mexico.

Francisco enjoys traveling, cooking and high altitude running.

Education

  • Master of Science - MS, Real Estate and the Built Environment University of Denver (2018 - 2019)
  • Graduate Business Certificate University of Denver (2015 — 2016)
  • Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) The University of New Mexico (1998 — 2000)
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) New Mexico State University (1993 — 1997)

Companies

  • Adjunct Professor University of Denver - Daniels College of Business (2019)
  • Research Assistant University of Denver - Daniels College of Business (2018 — 2019)
  • Assistant Director, Driscoll Student Center University of Denver (2012 — 2016)
  • Director of Student Union Nicholls State University (2008 — 2010)
  • Associate Director, University Union University of Utah (2006 — 2006)
  • Assistant Director, University Union University of Utah (2002 — 2006)
  • Director of Student Activities University of Southern Colorado (2000 — 2002)

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