09/13/2021
Jovan Sheshbaradaran is a junior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he double-majors in Business Administration and Political Science. On campus, he is a member of Carolina’s honors program, a Student Leadership Coordinator, and a peer mentor. This summer Jovan served as a lending intern for the National Housing Trust, a non-profit engaged in the preservation of affordable housing through public policy advocacy, real estate development, and lending. After college, Jovan plans to explore career paths in corporate finance and urban planning before pursuing his MBA. His hometown is Belmont, North Carolina.
“This summer I had the opportunity to intern within the lending department at the National Housing Trust, and I thoroughly enjoyed this experience. Being interested in urban planning, I had always wanted to deepen my understanding of affordable housing development and learn more about how these projects are financed. Interning at the National Housing Trust was a perfect way for me to learn more about this field. Not only did I see firsthand how affordable housing was developed throughout the country, but I was actively engaged in the process. Throughout the summer, I wrote a research paper on potential financing tools to support ADU development, interviewed employees at HUD to discuss their new budget, and even attended loan agreements with affordable housing developers across the country. Overall, I really enjoyed working at the National Housing Trust, and I am excited to announce that I have been extended an offer to continue my internship with them throughout the upcoming school year.