David Iannarone

CEO at CWCapital

David Iannarone has over 15 years of work experience in the finance and asset management industry. David started their career at Allied Capital in 2003 as a Director. In 2005, they joined CWCapital and took on various roles, including President and Chief Executive Officer. In their roles at CWCapital, they were responsible for managing strategic development, performing loan management, special servicing of distressed loans, and REO management. Additionally, they served as a member of the Executive Management Committee.

David Iannarone received a Masters of Law degree with a concentration in Securities and Tax from Georgetown University Law Center in 1996.

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CWCapital

Focused on commercial and multifamily real estate debt, CW is a unique, vertically integrated commercial real estate finance and investment management company. Offering unparalleled service to borrowers, investors, partners and clients through our vertically integrated family of companies: CW Capital Investments LLC (Investment Management and Consulting) CW Financial Services CW Capital Asset Management (Special Servicing) CW is recognized industry wide as employing the most sophisticated capital markets structuring techniques. We have earned the respect of our borrowers and investors through our demonstrated commitment to their success – by identifying opportunities, providing guidance, anticipating challenges, developing creative solutions and retaining an investment in our own loan products. CW Financial Services LLC (“CW”) is a premier and unique, full-service real estate firm providing solutions to institutional clients in the areas of Commercial Real Estate Finance. Our clients have the ability to customize services, leveraging CW’s resources to address their specific needs. The “suite of solutions” encompass Advisory and Transactional Services, Underwriting and Due Diligence, Primary and Special Assets Management, Equity and Subordinate Debt Placement.


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