The real estate arm of the Swedish-headquartered private equity giant has added three more to its growing real estate ranks.
Jaguar Growth Partners, the private equity real estate firm led by Gary Garrabrant and Thomas McDonald, has hired its first Latin America-based professionals.
Former Los Angeles-based managing director Chris Chee has left the firm to start a new company redeveloping California properties.
Francois Trausch, chief executive officer of Asia-Pacific of GE Capital Real Estate, will replace Olivier Piani who is retiring at the end of the year.
Kevin Stahl has joined Stan Johnson Company as managing director.
The Mumbai-based investment manager has appointed Evan Gallagher as chief executive officer of its Singapore operations.
Tang Wei Leng has rejoined the property consultancy after one year of working as a regional director of investments at JLL.
Having built a track record in Europe and the Middle East, the London-based placement agent has opened a New York outpost to take on North America.
Going forward, Parry Singh will control the Red Fort Capital business and Subhash Bedi will manage its two India opportunity funds.
The hires of David Pahl, Barry Howell and Thomas Baur will add a greater emphasis to the firm’s commercial real estate strategies.