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Treeline appoints Bhaumik senior vice president of investor relations

Shuvam Bhaumik

Garden City, NY Treeline, a prominent New York-based real estate developer, owner, and investor in office, multifamily, and industrial properties, has appointed Shuvam Bhaumik as senior vice president of investor relations.

In his new role, Bhaumik will lead the expansion of Treeline’s investor base and provide oversight of investor relations for Treeline’s existing investor group.

Bhaumik brings two decades of experience in private asset management to Treeline, advising institutions, individuals, and families on developing and executing investment strategies for capital appreciation. He has counseled family offices, private equity firms, venture capital firms, entrepreneurs, and business owners on their investments and overall asset planning strategies. Prior to joining Treeline, he served as a managing partner at SB Investment Partners | Family Office LLC and spent several years at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management.

“We are thrilled to welcome Shuvam as our new senior vice president of investor relations, who will play a pivotal role in the firm’s continued growth as we expand our platform into new asset classes and markets,” said Treeline principal Daniel Schor, who also serves as the firm’s chief business development officer.

Bhaumik attended Long Island University on a golf scholarship. He remains very active in competitive golf, both at the local and national level. He is also thoroughly involved in community service, having served as the Sergeant at Arms for the Chelsea Rotary Club, a member of the finance committee for Roca, and a board member of the Mother Carolina Academy & Education Center. 

“I look forward to working closely with the Treeline team to build upon the firm’s successful real estate investment history,” said Bhaumik. 

Treeline’s diverse portfolio includes Franklin Avenue Plaza and Garden City Plaza each comprising four office buildings on Long Island; four office buildings downtown; as well as The Yard and The Exchange, two industrial sites in Wilmington, NC. The firm is constructing a 300,000 s/f industrial site in Gaffney, SC as well as two other flex industrial projects currently in development. 

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