Daniel (E. St. Mark) Latty, PhD, MSRED, MBA, MS
Founder & Managing Director, Golden Rock Real Estate Partners (GRREP)
Dr. Daniel (E. St. Mark) Latty is the Founder and Managing Director of Golden Rock Real Estate Partners, a private family investment firm that is part of the CIL Group, which also manages SEGP. GRREP is focused on acquiring, developing, and repositioning multifamily assets and medical outpatient buildings (MOB) in high-growth and undercapitalized U.S. markets. With over 25 years of experience spanning securitizations, acquisitions, development, and infrastructure strategy, Dr. Latty brings a multidisciplinary lens to complex real asset investments.
He began his career at Criimi Mae (bought by CW Capital), the pioneering B-piece buyer in the CMBS industry, where he managed a $9 billion portfolio of CRE debt. Since then, he has sourced and underwritten transactions for large-scale office, multifamily, industrial, and hospitality investments across the U.S., including superluxury hotels and trophy towers for client relationships. Prior to GRREP, Dr. Latty led the Arawak Fund that bought FMDI, an airports logistics company that served several Fortune 1000 corporations. He led his team transaction for acquiring a beverage and pharmaceutical distribution company. His firm’s current focus includes scalable MOB platforms, public-private urban redevelopment projects, and sponsor-aligned capital structures.
Dr. Latty earned his Master of Science in Real Estate Development (MSRED) from New York University, a Master of Science in Biotechnology from Johns Hopkins University, a PhD in Data Science, and an MBA in Finance, and completed medical doctoral coursework. Dr. Latty's dissertation has vast implications for federal reserve rates and recessions. He previously served as Course Director, Lecturer, and Adjunct Professor at two leading research universities.
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