Gregory Edward

Vice President, Investment & Development at Ackerman & Co.

Gregory Edward has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Gregory is currently working at Ackerman & Co. as the Vice President of Investment & Development. In this role, they provide financial modeling and analysis for potential acquisitions, developments, and dispositions. Gregory conducts research on zoning, permitting, site selection, compliance, and lease analysis. Greg also supports due diligence, strategic planning, investor reporting, and ongoing management at Ackerman & Co. Prior to their current role, they worked as a Senior Financial Analyst at the same company.

Gregory's previous work experience includes serving as a Project Manager for various projects, including the construction of a $2.3 million chapel in Coral Bay, St. John, USVI for Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church. Gregory also held the position of Treasurer at Toastmaster International and worked in the Asset Management department at PCCP, LLC.

Before that, Gregory was an Analyst in Real Estate Finance at NXT Capital, a provider of structured financing to the U.S. middle market. Gregory also served on the Real Estate Advisory Committee at TWELVE Hotels and Residences. Additionally, Gregory has experience as a Board Member at the Caribbean American Cultural Arts Foundation, where they contributed to creating cultural arts programs and educational mentorship.

Earlier in their career, they worked as an Accountant at Westrock (formerly Rock-Tenn Company) and VAAS Professionals, LLC. Gregory also served as a Resident Advisor during their time at Morehouse College.

Overall, Gregory Edward has extensive experience in financial analysis, project management, real estate, and community involvement across various organizations.

Gregory Edward completed their Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Finance from Morehouse College, where they attended from 2011 to 2014. Before that, they pursued Business Administration and Management at the University of the Virgin Islands from 2008 to 2010.

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