NEW YORK, March 14, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Greenhill & Co., Inc. (NYSE: GHL), a leading independent investment bank, announced today that Adam Troso will join the Firm in New York as a Managing Director and Head of Real Estate Corporate Advisory for North America.
Mr. Troso has more than 20 years of real estate related experience. He was most recently a Managing Director in the Real Estate investment banking group at J.P.Morgan, where he spent more than 11 years. During his time there he advised companies in numerous REIT sectors on both M&A and capital markets transactions. Prior to his time at J.P. Morgan he was at Bear, Stearns & Co., where he provided investment banking services to real estate, gaming and lodging clients.
Scott L. Bok, Chief Executive Officer of Greenhill, said, "We are pleased to bring Adam into our Firm to lead our North American corporate advisory effort for the real estate sector. We expect he will build on our long history of corporate advisory work in the real estate sector, as well as our strong franchise in raising private capital for real estate private equity funds, joint ventures and projects. This move is part of a larger initiative to broaden and deepen our industry sector coverage in a number of key areas, particularly in the North American market."
Greenhill & Co., Inc. is a leading independent investment bank entirely focused on providing financial advice on significant mergers, acquisitions, restructurings, financings and capital raising to corporations, partnerships, institutions and governments globally. It acts for clients located throughout the world from its offices in New York, Chicago, Dallas, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Houston, London, Madrid, Melbourne, San Francisco, São Paulo, Stockholm, Sydney, Tokyo and Toronto.
Contact: Patrick J. Suehnholz
Director of Investor Relations
Greenhill & Co., Inc.
(212) 389-1800
SOURCE Greenhill & Co., Inc.
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