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Bayport Funding names Miller as chief revenue officer

Zac Miller

Manhattan, NY Bayport Funding, a direct balance sheet lender for real estate investors, has appointed Zac Miller as the firm’s new chief revenue officer (CRO). With more than 15 years of experience in the real estate finance industry, Miller brings knowledge and expertise to Bayport. In his new role, Miller will be responsible for developing and executing Bayport’s revenue growth strategy across all departments, including sales, marketing, and client success. 

His leadership is expected to drive the firm’s continued expansion into key real estate markets, leveraging his extensive background in business development and strategic sales management.

“Zac’s impressive track record in the real estate finance industry, combined with his deep understanding of market dynamics, make him an invaluable addition to our leadership team,” said Marcia Kaufman, CEO, Bayport Funding. “We are confident that his expertise will be instrumental in propelling Bayport’s growth and solidifying our position as a leading lender in the multifamily and CRE investment sectors.”

Miller’s appointment comes at a time of continued strength in the multifamily market, which has seen consistently high performance nationwide. This provides a strong foundation for Bayport to expand its operations and offer innovative financing solutions to meet the needs of today’s real estate investors. His leadership will also enhance Bayport’s ability to capitalize on these market opportunities, further accelerating revenue growth and client success.

“Bayport Funding has established a stellar reputation in the real estate and finance ecosystems as a source of consistent dealflow,” said Miller, chief revenue officer, Bayport Funding. “I look forward to bolstering that legacy through strategic growth initiatives, ensuring that we remain at the forefront of the market and continue delivering tailored and agile solutions to our clients.”

Miller most recently served as the East Coast sales manager at Center Street Lending, where he specialized in ground-up, rehab, long-term direct service coverage ratio, and complex bridge originations for residential real estate investors. He has also previously held roles at Auction.com, Corevest, Civic Financial, and Renovo. 

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