Sandy Paik
Sandy Paik is Deputy General Counsel of Foulger-Pratt, a vertically integrated real estate investment and development firm that is distinguished by its long-term focus and extensive experience executing successful mixed-use, transit-oriented projects and designated as a Certified Green Contractor designation by the National Green Building Committee of Associated Builders and Contractors.
Sandy currently serves as an adjunct with American University School of Public Affairs on Public-Private Partnerships, serves on the Board of Directors of Arcadia Center for Sustainable Food & Agriculture, and of the Community Opportunity Fund, and as Co-Chair of the Steering Committee of the Association of Corporate Counsel National Capital Region Leadership Academy.
Sandy previously co-chaired a Task Force in the District of Columbia for Green Affordable Housing in collaboration with Advanced Energy Group. She has also served as General Counsel on the start-up team for DC Green Bank, an instrumentality of the District of Columbia established to facilitate private investment in DC’s clean economy; as Associate General Counsel of the Freddie Mac multifamily legal department; as Director of Legal Affairs and Secretary of Willco, a regional real estate company in the DMV, and as Senior Counsel of InSite Wireless Group, a wireless infrastructure company. Sandy began her legal career with the regional Maryland law firm of Carney Kelehan Bresler Bennett & Scherr, and subsequently was an associate with Katten Muchin Rosenman and then Goulston & Storrs.
Sandy is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center (2003), earned an M.A. in Policy Analysis and Evaluation from Stanford University School of Education (1999), and a B.A. in History at Tufts University (1995).