Tom Cleys is a retired professional who has held various roles in the real estate industry, beginning with Lowe Enterprises in 1988, where they worked as a Development Analyst and Associate Asset Manager for four years. Tom then joined Glendade Federal Bank in 1993 as a Senior Asset Officer, Workout Group, where they worked for four years and managed a portfolio of real estate loans. Tom then moved to Haverford Realty Capital, where they worked as Vice President for seven years and managed investments in commercial properties and oversaw the construction and sale of new properties. Their next role was at Combined Properties, Inc., where they were a Senior Director of Development and was responsible for developing retail projects of over 400,000 square feet. Tom worked there for four years before joining Mesa West Capital, where they worked as Vice President of Asset Management, managing a portfolio of $2.5 billion in loans on various properties. Finally, in 2019, they became the President of the Board of Directors at Santa Monica Conservancy.
Tom Cleys earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics, Business and Accounting from Loyola University Chicago. Tom went on to earn an MBA/MRED from the University of Southern California, focusing on Business and Real Estate Development. There is no information available on the start and end years for Loyola University.
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