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Marr joins Greystone as managing director of the firm's production team; To focus on origination for debt-financing solutions across Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

Greystone, one of the leading national providers of multifamily and healthcare mortgage loans, revealed the addition of John Marr to the firm's production team. As a managing director, Marr will focus on origination for debt-financing solutions across Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, CMBS, as well as Greystone's proprietary lending platforms. Marr brings over 30 years of experience financing various types of real estate projects to Greystone. Based in Connecticut, he will report to Joe Mosley, executive vice president and head of agency production. "We are excited for John to join the team at Greystone," said Mosley. "An industry veteran, his experience in commercial, mortgage and investment banking and broad expertise in project finance will be a valuable resource as we continue to expand our offerings." Marr joins Greystone from Alliant/ACRE Capital LLC, where he served as senior vice president and was responsible for originating new multifamily loans across the Northeast and Midwest. Previously, Marr held roles at PaineWebber and Citibank, where he arranged financing for healthcare facilities and multifamily housing. Marr received a bachelor's degree in Economics from Hartwick College and an MBA in Finance from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Greystone was the number one FHA lender in 2013 and is ranked as a top-10 Fannie Mae lender. For more information about Greystone's multifamily financing solutions please visit http://www.greyco.com/multifamily.
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