James Gaskin

SVP Corporate Development at Renovo Financial

James Gaskin is currently the SVP Corporate Development at Renovo Financial. James has over 10 years of experience in the financial industry, with a focus on real estate and capital markets.

James started their career as an Associate at The Reznick Group, a government consulting and management consulting firm. James then transitioned to City Real Estate Advisors, where they worked as a Sr. Acquisitions Analyst. In this role, they were responsible for analyzing real estate investment opportunities and advising clients on the best way to invest their money.

In 2013, James joined Noble Capital as Vice President of the Capital Markets group. In this role, they were responsible for directing the finance strategy behind the company's real estate lending and asset management businesses, as well as raising capital from institutional investors and managing banking relationships. James was instrumental in scaling the operations of Noble Capital and helped to structure and raise capital for 506 Reg. D exempt private placement funds.

In their current role as SVP Corporate Development at Renovo Financial, James is responsible for leading the company's strategic growth initiatives and expanding its investor base. James is a talented financial professional with a proven track record of success in the industry.

James Gaskin received a Bachelor's degree in Finance from St. Edward's University. James then went on to receive their MBA in Entrepreneurship from St. Edward's University.

James Gaskin works with Jon Shipley - Regional Managing Director, Texas, Paul Shaughnessy - Managing Director, Boston, and Blair O'Brien - Managing Director, Los Angeles. Their manager is Kevin Werner, CEO & Co-Founder. Don Ghilardi - VP Talent Acquisition & Recruitment, Brett Sims - Head of Growth, and Tiffany Taylor - C3 Program Director report to James Gaskin.

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