Brenton Hayden accepted into Harvard Business School Real Estate Management Program

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From October 16, 2011 to October 19, 2011 Brenton Hayden, CEO of Renters Warehouse will explore real-world scenarios, best practices, and effective management techniques for competing successfully in today’s volatile global markets.

Golden Valley, MN – August 29, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — Coming off his recent acceptance into the MIT Sloan Executive Education Entrepreneurship Development Program, Mr. Hayden continues to expand his knowledge in ways to improve his company and continue to grow in today’s ever-changing market. While his schooling at MIT was more focused on general entrepreneurship, the Harvard Business School Real Estate Program focuses heavily on: how to adapt and survive in a challenging real estate economy, understanding the global financial crisis, leading in uncertain times, responding to troubled assets and troubled companies, and how the instability in the global real estate industry has heightened the need for in-depth analysis and greater efficiency.

While at the program Mr. Hayden will live on the Harvard Business School campus during program. Because the program is only 4 days, students will take part in grueling 16 hours of classes per day. Within these 16 hour day classes, students will take part in case studies, interactive classroom exercises, small group discussions, and exposure to the latest research in the real estate and financial markets. Mr. Hayden states “This course indeed will arm me with the knowledge to empower me so I may empower my company to continue the climb to the top!”

Mr. Hayden looks to take away many things from the Harvard Business School Real Estate Management Program. Mr. Hayden understands that in today’s market if you are not proactive in everything you do with your business, that the blink of an eye is all that it takes for your business to fall behind. He looks to acquire the skills needed to be able to anticipate what could happen next and, most important, how to control his company’s resources while the world of tenants, lenders, and vendors is in disarray.

About Brenton Hayden:
In 2010 and 2011 Mr. Hayden’s company Renters Warehouse was distinguished as the Best Small Business to Work for by the Minnesota Business Journal. He was also named Young Entrepreneur of the Year by the same publication. In addition, he was featured as a Minnesotan to Know in Minnesota Business Magazine, and was a top five finalist for Entrepreneur Magazine’s Emerging Entrepreneur distinction. He was recently named a Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year in Real Estate. Mr. Hayden recently earned a certificate in entrepreneurship from MIT. He intends to continue to grow his business reputation as his company Renters Warehouse was just named #132 in the INC. 500 fastest growing privately held companies in the country. He also intends to establish additional franchises nationwide.

For more information about Renters Warehouse and property management, visit http://www.RentersWarehouse.com

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