Bronfman of Jamestown Properties speaks at Real Estate Lenders Association event
Accordign to the Real Estate Lenders Association (RELA), Matt Bronfman, CEO of Jamestown Properties, addressed the association's monthly breakfast meeting on February 12 at the Yale Club.
100 RELA members and guests gathered to hear Bronfman share his insights and expertise regarding current trends in the real estate industry. Highlights from his speech included a history of Jamestown Properties and a discussion of several of the company's high-profile holdings including Chelsea Market, 1 Times Square and Milk Studios, among others.
Bronfman joined Jamestown Properties in 1998 as General Counsel in the company's Acquisitions and Management departments. Within four years, he advanced to the role of President and was named Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer. In 2012, Bronfman's impressive performance record led to his appointment as CEO, a position that he fulfills while simultaneously serving as the company's President. Under Mr. Bronfman's leadership, Jamestown Properties has acquired more than $8 billion worth of high quality real estate in the nation's strongest urban markets.
RELA is pleased to announce Pamela Liebman, President and CEO of the Corcoran Group, as the speaker for its next monthly breakfast meeting on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 at the Yale Club, located at 50 Vanderbilt Avenue in New York City. Visit http://www.rela.org to register.
About the Real Estate Lenders Association:
The Real Estate Lenders Association, Inc. (RELA), is a not-for-profit corporation formed in 1991 to provide a forum for real estate lenders to advance their knowledge and expertise in their industry. With a focus on education, networking, and opportunity, RELA brings together talented real estate finance professionals with leaders in the industry to discuss focused topics that promote member growth and future opportunity. For further information on the Real Estate Lenders Association, visit their website at http://www.rela.org.
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