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Kevin C. McTavish
Kevin McTavish founded Summit Capital, LLC, in 2003. Summit invests in a variety of real estate assets – including traditional physical properties, distressed debt, and public-to-private opportunities. With over 20 years of experience in investing and managing ‘distressed’ or ‘troubled’ real estate assets, the firm’s primary investment philosophy is to focus on opportunities where a combination of capital, creativity and intense management can produce superior risk adjusted returns for investors.
From 1995 - 2003 Mr. McTavish was a Principal at Colony Capital, LLC. At Colony he was a member of Investment Committee and Major Asset Review Committee. Colony, based in Los Angeles and with offices throughout the world, has invested and manages nearly $40 billion in real estate assets.
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Roger Greene
Roger Greene has been active in distressed real estate and mortgage investments for nine years, and active in management, acquisition and disposition distressed investment opportunities for fifteen years. An attorney by training, Mr. Greene left private practice during the last banking crisis of the early 1990s to spearhead the legal efforts of American Real Estate Group (AREG) to manage the $20 billion in non-performing or sub-performing assets located in 39 states left by the failure of American Savings & Loan Association. When affiliates of the Robert M. Bass Group purchased American Savings Bank, Mr. Greene became General Counsel of AREG. He became responsible for all legal aspects of disposing of the assets. Mr. Greene was responsible for all contested proceedings with borrowers, including more than 400 active litigation and bankruptcy matters. He supervised 11 attorneys and a staff of 40. In addition, he was responsible for negotiated solutions, such as discounted payoffs with borrowers, or loan and real estate sales.
Don Rigsbee
Don Rigsbee has twenty three years of experience managing distressed mortgages and real estate in the banking industry. During that time, he served as a Senior or First Vice President within the same banking family, as banks were acquired. Thus, Mr. Rigsbee served in senior positions over 23 years at JP Morgan Chase, Washington Mutual, American Savings Bank, American Real Estate Group, and American Savings & Loan Association. In each case, the move to a different bank was caused by a bank acquisition. In each case, Mr. Rigsbee was sought by the acquiring bank, and became the senior executive at the acquiring bank.
During his tenure, Mr. Rigsbee managed multi-family, single family, retail, office, industrial, hospitality, healthcare, SBA, Agency and CMBS assets. He was also managed all REO management and disposition. Within the bank, he was responsible for staffing and training the troubled asset division, developing policies and procedures, creating proprietary asset management systems and other risk management analytical tools. He supervised legal and litigation processes related to foreclosures, receiverships bankruptcy, and lender liability matters.
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Bruce Hursh
Mr. Hursh has over 25 years of experience in acquisition, disposition, financing and development of commercial real estate. Prior to joining Summit, Mr. Hursh formed Sendero Equities L.L.C. to acquire income producing properties and develops raw land for commercial uses. Additionally, Sendero provides consulting and advisory services to acquirers of commercial real estate.
Prior to Sendero, as a principal in a private real estate firm backed by a large Canadian pension fund, Mr. Hursh has been responsible for investing approximately $400 million into office and industrial properties. In this capacity he was responsible for property identification, underwriting, and acquisition as well as asset management oversight.
Mark Bachli
Mark has over 10 years of experience in program and project management, corporate operations, and real estate development, management and capitalization. He was the founder of P3 Venture Management prior to joining Summit.
Prior to forming P3 he was the Senior Vice President of Bond Companies, a leading national real estate development firm focused on the development and repositioning of high performance mixed-use buildings in urban markets across the US. While at Bond Companies, Mark’s responsibilities ranged from development management to fundraising to corporate operations and process development.
Robert Guilford
With over 18 years of experience in real estate operations and private equity, Robert identifies and works with clients to shape their organizational structure and operating procedures so that they conform to both private and public institutional investment standards.
Most recently, Robert was the Chief Financial Officer of New Faze Development, a leading emerging manager of commercial and residential developments within the greater Northern California region. While at New Faze, Robert was responsible for developing and implementing a variety of standards for underwriting, managing and reporting for real estate investments that were consistent with institutional investor requirements. Upon the completion of a firm wide organizational transformation, Robert was successful in marketing, negotiating and closing an institutional equity investment fund with a commitment of $100 million.
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