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Logistics Property Company names Rasmussen as executive vice president, head of investor relations

Dane Rasmussen

Boston, MA Logistics Property Company, LLC, a growing industrial real estate developer, investor, and manager, has appointed Dane Rasmussen as executive vice president, head of investor relations. 

Rasmussen will be based in the city and will be responsible for developing and maintaining strong relationships with existing and prospective investors, as well as driving business development and capital raising initiatives, in partnership with Logistics Property Company’s chief investment officer, Brent Steele. 

“We’re thrilled to have Dane join our team,” said Steele. “His experience in fund formation through cultivating strong investor relationships will be invaluable as we continue to grow our platform and establish new investment vehicles.”

Rasmussen brings 20+ years of experience in real estate investment management to his role as head of investor relations. 

He previously served as managing director for an American real estate investment firm, where he developed the investor relations team and led all aspects of the firm’s investor relations and fund formation activities. During his tenure, he helped raise more than $17B in commitments, capital, and co-investments. He also held previous roles in U.S. corporate banking.

“I’m excited to be a part of the growing Logistics Property Company team,” said Rasmussen. “I look forward to building on the company’s existing global investor base as the portfolio expands into new opportunities and markets.”

Rasmussen’s hiring is the latest of continued strategic expansions of the Logistics Property Company team, following the additions of Lindsay Kindlon, executive vice president, head of asset management and Joel Wicks, senior vice president, acquisitions – west region earlier this year.

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