Business Management People on the Move
Trammell Crow Promotes Two, Hires One
April 29, 2008

Trammell Crow Co. has promoted Richard Fletcher to managing director and chief acquisitions officer and hired David Bass as senior vice president-asset management in the firm’s acquisition funds group in Dallas. In addition, Harry Lake has been promoted to senior vice president-acquisitions with the firm’s Los Angeles office.

In his new role, Fletcher will coordinate the acquisitions efforts for the entire private equity funds group in addition to his Central region deal sourcing focus on value-added and opportunistic real estate projects and investments for the firm’s institutionally capitalized private equity funds.  Fletcher joined the firm in 2003, and in the last year alone, has closed seven deals with an aggregate purchase price of over $134 million.  

Joining the compny as senior vice president-asset management, Bass is responsible for the asset management and leasing efforts on Fund assets. Prior to joining Trammell Crow, he was an associate partner and senior asset manager with Invesco Real Estate in Dallas.  

As SVP, Lake is responsible for the firm’s acquisitions business unit for the Pacific Southwest region, focusing on the acquisition of value-added and opportunistic real estate opportunities for the company’s institutionally sponsored private equity funds. Lake joined Trammell Crow in 2003, and in the last year he has closed deals totaling more than $70 million.

 
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