Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association
Keaton Butowsky is a Senior Analyst in Acquisitions at Oak Wood Ventures, specializing in real estate private equity investments with a focus on manufactured housing communities since May 2024. Prior experience includes roles as an Analyst in Investments at Willow Bridge Property Company, where responsibilities encompassed acquisitions, development, and investor reporting, and at Civitas Capital Group, focusing on GP and LP equity and mezzanine loans. Previous positions also include investment analysis at Healthcare Realty, where Keaton contributed to acquisitions and development of outpatient medical facilities, and summer analyst roles at Greystone & Co. and Ashford Inc., focusing on real estate lending and asset management within the hospitality sector. Keaton holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Vanderbilt University with minors in Business and Chinese Language & Culture, and a high school diploma from Greenhill School.
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association
Mission Our mission is to generate the resources to find a cure, to create awareness, and to improve the quality of life for those affected by Charcot-Marie-Tooth. The time is now: Our vision is a world without CMT! Description Charcot-Marie-Tooth, or CMT, is the most commonly inherited peripheral neuropathy and is found worldwide among all races and ethnic groups. Discovered in 1886 by three physicians, Jean-Martin Charcot, Pierre Marie, and Howard Henry Tooth, CMT affects an estimated 2.8 million people. General Information The CMTA is a 501(C)(3)nonprofit organization founded in 1983 whose goals are patient support, public education, promotion of research and ultimately the treatment and cure of CMT. A voluntary Board of Directors governs the CMTA. The Medical Advisory Board of the CMTA consists of over 50 clinical and research medical professionals. This international group of men and women are noted CMT experts in neurology, genetics, orthopedic surgery, physiatry, physical therapy and podiatry. The CMTA currently has more than 20,000 patients and families, supportive friends, and medical professionals in its database.