Audreane de Iasi

Senior Director - Design And Construction at GTIS Partners

Audreane De Iasi started their work experience in 2003 as a Coordenadora de Suprimentos at Banco ABN Amro Real, where they worked until 2005. Audreane then joined Trump Realty Brazil as an Associate from 2005 to 2008. In 2008, they joined GTIS Partners as a Senior Director - Design and Construction, and later transitioned to the role of Construction Director in 2014. Audreane is currently still working at GTIS Partners in this role. Additionally, they have also worked as an Associate at GoldenTree Insite Partners, although the duration of this role is not specified.

Audreane De Iasi attended Escola de Engenharia Mauá from 1990 to 1998. No degree or field of study information is provided.

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São Paulo, Brazil

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GTIS Partners

GTIS Partners is a global real estate investment firm headquartered in New York with offices in São Paulo, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Paris and Munich. Founded in 2005 by Tom Shapiro, the firm now manages over $4 billion in gross assets. GTIS is managed by President Tom Shapiro and Partners Thomas Feldstein, João Teixeira, Rob Vahradian, Peter Ciganik, Maristella Val Diniz, Ed McDowell & Robert McCall. GTIS is active across a wide range of real estate sectors including single and multi-family rental, for-sale single and multi-family, office, industrial/logistics and hospitality as well as opportunity zones. The firm invests at various points in the capital structure including credit, common equity and structured equity. In the US, GTIS has invested in over 150 assets across 42 unique markets with a focus on growth areas like Phoenix, Dallas, Tampa and Charlotte. Collectively, the team has decades of experience in real estate spanning homebuilding, single-family rental, land development and urban infill. In Brazil, GTIS is among the largest real estate private equity firms with a growing logistics investments and marquee assets in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro including the Infinity office building and Palácio Tangará, a five-star resort style hotel.