Max Schimberg (’03) credits TNSM with instilling skills he uses as a project manager in real estate development.

Max was at The New School Montessori for the 9-year experience from the age of 3 through 6th grade. He graduated in 2003 and moved on to Seven Hills where he attended from 7th grade through senior year of high school. The next stop for Max was the University of Arizona where he graduate in the winter of 2012 with a major in regional development and a minor in business.

Eager to enter the “real world,” Max graduated a semester early and moved to Tallahassee, Florida where he began a career in real estate development as a project manager for North American Properties. Max spent a year and a half there building 367 off-campus-student-housing units for Florida State University and Florida A&M.

Max came back to Cincinnati to work for a time but returned to Tallahassee to build another 80 apartment units.

Max said, “The New School instilled a wide array of skills in me at a young age that I still use today, ranging from organization to problem solving.”

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