Reinventing the portfolio.Anthony E. Malkin, President, W&M Properties and Wien & Malkin Supervisory Services, will speak at the B'nai B'rith B'nai B'rith (bənā` brĭth) [Heb.,= Sons of the Covenant], oldest and largest Jewish service organization in the world, founded (1843) in New York by American Jews "to provide service to their own people and to humanity at large. Real Estate Unit luncheon on Wednesday, February 7, 12:00 noon, at the Cornell Club, 6 East 44th Street. His topic is "Reinventing Real Estate: The Repositioning of Manhattan's Wien & Helmsley Portfolio." Malkin received his B.A. degree cum laude cum lau·de adv. & adj. With honor. Used to express academic distinction: graduated cum laude; 25 cum laude graduates. in English literature English literature, literature written in English since c.1450 by the inhabitants of the British Isles; it was during the 15th cent. that the English language acquired much of its modern form. studies from Harvard College Harvard College is the undergraduate section and oldest school of Harvard University, founded in 1636 by the Massachusetts Legislature. The College is instructed by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, which also instructs the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. in 1985 and shortly thereafter joined Chemical Venture Partners, L.P., a then-recently formed venture capital and leveraged buyout leveraged buyout, the takeover of a company, financed by borrowed funds. Often, the target company's assets are used as security for the loans acquired to finance the purchase. affiliate of Chemical Bank, now JPMorgan Capital Partners, an affiliate of JPMorgan Chase. In 1989, he joined W&M Properties, where he now serves as president. W&M Properties is the real estate acquisition, management, and construction arm of the Malkin Family, which has been active in real estate for four generations. Founded by Lawrence A. Wien and his son-in-law, current chairman Peter L. Malkin, W&M Properties is involved with office, residential, and retail real estate in eight states. Call Aracelis Kuilan at (212) 885-7239 to secure your reservation for the February 7 luncheon. |
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