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Rose Associates hires Daniel Ackerman as managing director of acquisitions

Daniel Ackerman

Manhattan, NY According to Rose Associates, Inc., the New York-based multifamily real estate developer and manager, Daniel Ackerman has been hired to act as managing director of acquisitions.

Ackerman joins Rose with a focus on advancing the company’s commitment to being one of the premier investment, development and management firms in the New York City Metro market. As managing director of acquisitions, he will help lead Rose’s investment strategy as the firm continues to acquire existing properties and form new joint ventures.

Ackerman was most recently a principal at Prospect Capital Management, a multi-billion dollar, multi-strategy alternative investment firm. He also acted as chief operating officer of Prospect’s wholly-owned REIT, National Property REIT Corp. During his career, Ackerman has successfully closed equity investments totaling more than $2B of real estate nationwide.

Marc Ehrlich, president of Rose Associates, said, “I’m very pleased to welcome Daniel to Rose. he has a proven ability to make strategic investments that deliver sustained results. I look forward to the ways his talents will advance our firm’s goals in this area, both near- and long-term.”

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