Madison International Realty
Armin M. is an experienced technology professional currently serving as the Director and Chief Technology Officer at Madison International Realty since May 2024. Previously, Armin held key roles including Deputy Chief Technology Officer and Application Development Manager at Eastdil Secured from September 2017 to May 2024, and Senior IT Project Manager and Application Architect at Bank of America from August 2016 to September 2017. In addition, Armin has been a Senior Technical Consultant at Kundari since January 2017 and worked at the YMCA of Greater Charlotte as IT Project Manager, Business Analyst, and Solutions Architect from August 2014 to August 2016. Armin's earlier career includes positions at One Source Communications as Assistant IT Manager, Solutions Architect, Software Engineer, IT Specialist, and Business Analyst, and as a Tax Consultant at H&R Block. Armin holds a Master of Business Administration in Business Administration, Management and Operations, and a Bachelor of Science in Economics, both from East Carolina University.
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Madison International Realty
The firm was founded in 2002 by Ronald Dickerman, Madison’s President, with the idea of building a global investment platform focused on providing liquidity to real estate owners and investors who otherwise had few options for facilitating early exits from their illiquid real estate ownership positions or monetizing embedded equity. Today, with offices in New York, Los Angeles, London, Frankfurt, Luxembourg and Amsterdam and a full team of professionals dedicated to the sourcing, underwriting, acquisition, asset management and investor relations, Madison has become a global leader in providing equity capital in a diverse range of real estate transactions involving class A properties and portfolios. Madison focuses on capital partner replacements, equity monetizations and recapitalizations of class A properties and portfolios located throughout the US, UK and Western Europe as well as investments in public/private companies owning similar quality properties. Since inception, Madison has raised over $8 billion in capital commitments from more than 175 institutional investors around the world.