Brieanne Nikrandt

Brieanne Nikrandt joined Kennedy Lewis in 2021 and is a Managing Director focused on investments in Homebuilding and Land Development. Over her 20+ year career in real estate and finance, Ms. Nikrandt has originated and underwritten over $1.5 billion in land banking and joint venture transactions and has extensive experience restructuring, repositioning, and selling residential real estate assets.

Prior to joining Kennedy Lewis, Ms. Nikrandt was a Managing Director at DW Partners, LP where she was responsible for originating and overseeing residential investments as well as the day-to-day management of the portfolio.

Before joining DW Partners in October 2015, Ms. Nikrandt held a senior role at Community Development Capital Group (“CDCG”), the residential investment platform of GSO Capital Partners, a division of Blackstone. Prior to CDCG, from 2006-2013, she was a Vice President at Saybrook Community Capital where she was focused on residential real estate investments. From 2003-2006, Ms. Nikrandt served as Vice President of Real Estate at JPMorgan Chase where she managed several key residential real estate relationships. She began her career at Bank One.

Ms. Nikrandt graduated from the University of Iowa with a BA in Finance.

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Kennedy Lewis manages an opportunistic credit strategy that was formed to target idiosyncratic investments. Given the manager’s proprietary sourcing and closed-end fund structure, its investment strategy is agnostic to the market, geography and security type. The manager can be patient and nimble in its capital deployment. The manager’s investment approach is to construct a portfolio of “best ideas” that are expected to produce a minimum 1.5x MOIC over the life of each investment, while acutely focusing on capital preservation. This is achieved through portfolio diversity, security selection, structure and seniority.


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