Peachtree Group 通过新的提升来扩大高管团队

贾里德·施洛瑟、迈克尔·哈珀、迈克尔·里兹

亚特兰大(2024 年 4 月 3 日) — 桃树集团(“Peachtree”)宣布提升三名高级管理人员,扩大他们的职位以加强公司的执行领导团队。晋升包括迈克尔·哈珀出任酒店贷款总裁,贾里德·施洛瑟出任酒店贷款执行副总裁兼CPACE负责人,迈克尔·里茨出任投资执行副总裁。

Peachtree首席执行官兼董事总经理格雷格·弗里德曼表示:“这些任命凸显了Peachtree对其酒店贷款核心增长计划的承诺,以及从我们自己的队伍中培养人才,以期在利用新的投资机会时进一步实现其配置策略的多元化。”

自2014年加入Peachtree以来,Harper通过一系列领导职位脱颖而出,领导公司的信贷业务,特别是在贷款发放和信贷组合的战略收购方面。自加入以来,他带领团队完成了500多项投资,总额超过60亿美元。作为总统,他对所有事情负责 Peachtree 的信用平台 对于酒店,为信贷业务的各个方面提供指导。

施洛瑟晋升为酒店贷款执行副总裁兼CPACE负责人反映了他的出色表现以及对酒店贷款发放流程和公司的广泛了解 商业地产评估清洁能源(CPACE)计划。 自2019年加入公司以来,他的重大贡献对推进Peachtree的CPACE计划至关重要,该计划的交易额现已超过8亿美元,已成为美国最大的项目之一。此外,自2022年初接管酒店发起以来,Peachtree已经完成了超过15亿美元的酒店贷款,进一步证明了他在这些双重角色中的专业知识和有效性。

丽思已被提升为投资执行副总裁,并将监督Peachtree在商业房地产和其他企业中的信贷和股权投资。他于2017年加入Peachtree,他的晋升是对他在成功管理和增长投资组合方面的专业知识的认可,该投资组合的交易资产价值目前已接近100亿美元。

 

Peachtree最近被抵押银行家协会(“MBA”)2023年贷款发放排名评为美国第十大商业房地产酒店贷款机构,这是其连续第三年进入前十名。

关于桃树集团
桃树集团 是一家垂直整合的投资管理公司,专门发现和利用以商业房地产为支撑的混乱市场中的机会。如今,我们在收购、开发和贷款方面管理着数十亿美元的资本,并辅之以旨在保护、支持和增加投资的服务。欲了解更多信息,请访问 www.peachtreegroup.com。

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