Leaf & Ledger
Evan G. Campbell, CFA, currently serves as Managing Director at Leaf & Ledger, a proptech and advisory firm focusing on sustainability in commercial real estate. Previously, Evan held the position of Director of Portfolio Management at Kennedy Wilson, managing a multi-billion-dollar portfolio in Ireland, and served as Director at Avestus Capital Partners, overseeing real estate investments across Europe. Evan's early career included significant roles at Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, where responsibilities ranged from transaction management to risk system development, and experience in investments at Granite REIT, The Toronto Distillery Company, and Wesgroup Income Properties. Evan holds a Bachelor's Degree in Finance and Real Estate from The University of British Columbia and is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
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Leaf & Ledger
Leaf & Ledger is at the forefront of protecting commercial real estate portfolios from the growing risk of stranded assets while enabling long-term value creation through sustainability. As environmental regulations tighten and corporate tenants prioritize ESG goals, commercial real estate is under pressure to decarbonize or risk obsolescence. Leaf & Ledger helps institutional investors and asset managers turn these challenges into opportunities through AI-driven solutions and strategic advisory services. • Ledger Carbon Model – Our proprietary AI-powered tool delivers custom energy efficiency roadmaps, optimizing retrofits and ensuring assets align with government carbon standards and Paris-aligned climate targets. • Transaction & Investment Strategy – Helping investors structure capital allocation, acquisitions, and asset repositioning to minimize stranded asset risk. • Regulatory & Transition Risk Advisory – Guiding clients through policy shifts, compliance challenges, and strategies to protect portfolio value. Combining cutting-edge technology with deep market expertise, Leaf & Ledger empowers real estate investors to stay ahead of regulatory and market pressures—protecting capital value, reducing emissions, and achieving competitive advantage in a changing market.