| Investment Property Funding Names New Vice President of Finance |
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Investment Property Funding (IPF) announces the hiring of Jim Holt as the new VP of finance
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| Update Date: 7/21/2005 6:49:46 PM |
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DENVER—July 14, 2005—Investment Property Funding (IPF) announces the hiring of Jim Holt as the new Vice President of Finance. Holt will be mainly responsible for securing financing for IPF’s various projects as well as overseeing numerous projects in the finance department.
Holt came to IPF from Matrix Bank Corp in Denver and brings 15 years of experience in institutional bond sales and training.
He says he was impressed with the company from the very start. “I was very impressed with the Investment Property Funding team members I met, especially their dedication and willingness to go the extra mile. I had a feeling that this was what it must have been like when Microsoft or Cisco or any of the dot-com survivors started, before they became giants,” says Holt.
“I look forward to helping build this into the largest investment property developer/builder in the U.S.,” he continues. “I know we can do it.”
Jim Holt graduated from Ferris State University in Michigan with a business administration degree and a minor in Real Estate and Insurance. He also holds NASD Series 7, 63 and 24 licenses, as well as life, health, property-casualty insurance, and annuity licenses.
About Investment Property Funding
Investment Property Funding was originally created to fill a niche too often overlooked: the Investor. Specializing in nonowner-occupied financing, IPF takes the time to educate investors about the programs that are out there to best meet their needs. In addition, IPF’s education and understanding of a client’s needs and goals on an individual basis has carried them into the forefront of the owner-occupied market.
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