Rosemont Realty names real estate veteran Henry chief investment officer
Rosemont Realty, LLC has named commercial real estate veteran Don Henry as chief investment officer for the company.
As chief investment officer, Henry, formerly chief real estate officer with Wells Real Estate Funds in Atlanta, directs Rosemont Realty's national investment efforts, focusing on acquisitions and fundraising.
Additionally, he oversees regional asset management teams in the Eastern U.S. and in Albuquerque.
Henry is a seasoned commercial real estate leader with a successful track record in acquisitions, asset management and portfolio management.
"Don's extensive experience in acquisitions and fundraising adds key leadership to Rosemont's national growth program," said Michael Mahony, CEO of Rosemont Realty. "He has a tremendous reputation in the industry and a broad background in real estate investment management which has also brought additional depth to our management team."
Henry will lead the team that sources and acquires Class A multi-tenant office buildings in select markets. He will also work closely with Rosemont's New York-based investment team to raise money from institutional investors, family office trusts, high net worth individuals, and other institutions investing in high quality U.S. commercial office real estate.
While at Wells, Henry oversaw the acquisition of $3.3 billion in Class A office buildings in 23 markets across the U.S. He was also responsible for all aspects of the investment cycle, including acquisitions, finance, dispositions, asset management, and leasing and property management. Henry led a team of 100 professionals across 20 site offices and managed a portfolio in excess of $6 billion.
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