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Taylor joins MRC as firm’s first director of human resources

Shea Taylor. MRC Shea Taylor, MRC

New York, NY According to Brian Shatz, co-founder and managing member of Madison Realty Capital (MRC), an institutionally backed real estate private equity firm focused on real estate equity and debt investments in the middle markets, the firm has appointed Shea Taylor as the company’s first director of human resources.

In her new position, Taylor will work with MRC’s leadership team to oversee all of the firm’s human resources functions, including employee recruitment and retention as well as overall organizational culture development.

“Bringing Shea on as our first director of human resources speaks to the rapid growth of both our firm and assets under management as well as the importance we put on establishing the Madison Realty Capital culture,” said Shatz. “Throughout her career, she has demonstrated an ability to align talent with a company’s strategic priorities, as well as help with overall team-building. Her extensive HR experience in both employee and organization development, particularly with top commercial real estate firms, will make her a valuable team member given our long-term operational goals.”

Taylor has 20 years of experience and leadership in the human resources field. Prior to joining MRC, she served as the SVP of human resources and administration at SL Green Realty Corp. In addition, Taylor earlier served as VP of human resources at Jones Lang LaSalle in both their New York City and Washington, D.C. locations. Early in her career, she held several HR related positions with Enterprise Rent-A-Car. Taylor holds a number of national HR certifications and graduated from the University of Houston in 1996 with a degree in history.

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