Invitation Homes Names Chief Investment Officer
Invitation Homes announced the promotions of John Gibson to executive vice president and chief investment officer and Paul Mauk to senior vice president of Portfolio Development. Gibson, who joined in 2016, has a strong background in real estate asset management from Goldman Sachs. Mauk, with experience in real estate investment, aims to enhance revenue initiatives. Additionally, Peter DiLello and Alicia MacPhee joined the company's internal Executive Committee. CEO Dallas Tanner emphasized the value these leaders bring to the company's operations and strategy.
- Promotions of John Gibson and Paul Mauk may enhance strategic leadership.
- Gibson's extensive experience in real estate could optimize asset management approaches.
- Mauk's focus on revenue enhancements can lead to new growth opportunities.
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Invitation Homes Inc. (NYSE: INVH) today announced the promotion of John Gibson to executive vice president and chief investment officer, effective immediately.
Alicia M. MacPhee. (Photo: Business Wire)
Mr. Gibson joined Invitation Homes in December 2016 as senior vice president, Asset Management. He was promoted to Executive Vice President, Portfolio Management, in March 2019. Prior to joining Invitation Homes, Mr. Gibson spent 21 years with Goldman Sachs and its subsidiary, Archon Group, with various positions in real estate asset management, strategy, and people management, operating from both domestic and international bases. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Harvard University.
In addition, Paul Mauk has been promoted to senior vice president, Portfolio Development. Mr. Mauk joined Invitation Homes in June 2019 as vice president, Portfolio Development, to create additional value for the company by optimizing existing and new revenue driven initiatives, with a specific focus on the development of ancillary products and programs outside of Invitation Homes’ traditional leasing business. Prior to joining Invitation Homes, Mr. Mauk held a variety of roles in real estate investment and operations, including a specialty in golf course management and investment. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Notre Dame.
Finally, two senior executives have been elevated to the company’s internal Executive Committee, which oversees all aspects of the company’s business, finances, operations, people, and culture. Peter DiLello, senior vice president, Investment Management Group, and Alicia MacPhee, senior vice president, Field Division-East, both join the Committee to bring their unique and extensive knowledge to the group.
"We are pleased to recognize the strong contributions John, Paul, Peter, and Alicia have made to the company’s business," said Dallas Tanner, president and chief executive officer of Invitation Homes. "As the nation's premier home leasing company, we rely on the strength of our people, and we appreciate the value these executives have brought to our company's leadership as well as to the systems, processes, and teams in their respective organizations."
About Invitation Homes
Invitation Homes is the nation's premier single-family home leasing company, meeting changing lifestyle demands by providing access to high-quality, updated homes with valued features such as close proximity to jobs and access to good schools. The company's mission, "Together with you, we make a house a home," reflects its commitment to providing homes where individuals and families can thrive and high-touch service that continuously enhances residents' living experiences.
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