Nausheen Hussain

Global Director Of Human Resources at Madison International Realty

Nausheen Hussain serves as the Global Director of Human Resources at Madison International Realty, leading the HR function for a global employee base since March 2014. Prior to this role, Nausheen was a Senior Human Resources Business Partner at Credit Suisse from August 2006 to March 2014, managing HR functions for Fixed Income sectors in the Americas and EMEA. Previously, Nausheen worked as a Human Resources Advisor at Deutsche Bank, supporting over 300 employees globally on various HR matters. Nausheen holds a Master's of Arts in Organizational Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University, and a Bachelor's of Science in Culture, Communications, and Marketing from New York University, with additional education from The London School of Economics and Political Science in 2022.

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New York, United States

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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.