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Gemini Rosemont hires Caley as senior managing director of capital markets

Los Angeles, CA Gemini Rosemont Commercial Real Estate has named John Caley as senior managing director for capital markets. Caley has been active in real estate investment management, acquisitions and redevelopment activities for over 25 years.

Caley has responsibilities for global capital raise initiatives and acquisitions. He reports to chief operating officer and chief investment officer Don Henry.

“Gemini Rosemont has embarked on a multi-billion dollar capital raise and acquisition initiative, leveraging the significant financial backing from our joint venture with Gemini Investments,” said Michael Mahony, the company’s chief executive officer. “The talent John brings to the company in particular to the ongoing capital raise and acquisition efforts adds great strength to our team as we continue to grow and expand.”

Through multiple platforms he has overseen directly or indirectly the acquisition, asset management, development, redevelopment, financing and sale of real properties having combined value of approximately $8.8 billion (including direct acquisition and disposition volume of $2 billion). He has also directly advised and/or managed over $2.5 billion of investor equity capital from both public and private investors.

Previously, Caley was senior managing director for Grubb & Ellis Equity Advisors, where he directly co-managed the company’s $6.5 billion investment portfolio representing 47 million square feet in 33 states. He also headed Grubb & Ellis Equity Advisors’ Private Client Management platform, a real estate wealth management business designed for investing on behalf of family offices and other private investors.

Caley is a graduate of the University of Arizona, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. He is a member of the Association of Foreign Investors Real Estate (AFIRE) and Urban Land Institute (ULI).

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