Jeremiah Jarmin Joins Berkadia Atlanta Office
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) June 09, 2015 -- Berkadia announced that Jeremiah Jarmin joined the company as Vice President in the company’s Atlanta office. Jarmin will be working with the veteran team headed by Senior Vice Presidents Andrew Mays and Paul Vetter and Vice Presidents John McCalla and Matt White.
In joining Mays and Vetter, Jarmin brings his expertise in multifamily investments skills and knowledge that includes joint venture and business entity formation, acquisitions, dispositions, and due diligence. Jarmin, in addition to his work in the Atlanta market, will also work heavily with clients in Augusta, Macon, Athens, Columbus, Savannah and several other markets in the state of Georgia.
Jarmin had this to share about his hiring: "I am very excited to be with Berkadia. The marketing systems are the most powerful in the country, and, our debt and equity professionals can help my clients access the capital markets to get their deals done. It's a game changer."
Prior to joining Berkadia, Jarmin practiced law, where he developed a concentration on commercial real estate transactions and foreign real estate investment. After practicing law for several years, Jeremiah transitioned into the advisory side of commercial real estate, becoming a broker and specializing in multifamily investment sales. In his first year as a broker, Jeremiah was the top multifamily producer at his previous firm and a candidate for the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtor’s Million Dollar Club.
About Berkadia:
Berkadia, a joint venture of Berkshire Hathaway and Leucadia National Corporation, is an industry leading commercial real estate company providing comprehensive capital solutions and investment sales advisory and research services for multifamily and commercial properties. Berkadia is amongst the largest, highest rated and most respected primary, master and special servicers in the industry.
Anthony Fernandez, Tony Enterprises, http://tonyenterprises.com/, +1 (407) 476-4387, [email protected]
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