SAN FRANCISCO-CBRE has made two key Northern California additions. Jesse Weber has joined the firm as SVP within the capital markets debt & equity finance division and Nathan Elliott has joined its San Francisco office as a SVP to its institutional sales team here.
Weber brings almost seven years of mortgage banking experience specializing in multifamily commercial real estate. He will partner with CBRE's Andrew Behrens in the San Francisco office representing both local and national multifamily investors.
Prior to CBRE, Weber was a VP at PNC Real Estate where he was in charge of originating multifamily real estate loans and managing its Northern California sales efforts. During his six years at PNC Real Estate he received several awards, most recently Weber was named a Top 5 Producer and Market All-Star for 2012.
Before PNC Real Estate, Weber worked for the Golden State Warriors and the Memphis Grizzlies.
Elliott will focus on debt financing for commercial properties alongside CBRE's Brad Zampa, EVP, as well as CBRE's Russell Ingrum, vice chairman, who leads the institutional sales team.
Elliott recently left MetLife Real Estate Investors where he spent the past 10 years originating balance sheet loans in the Bay Area and Pacific Northwest. In the last two years, Elliott established himself as a primary contributor to MetLife's successful efforts to fund high-quality mezzanine loans.
Prior to joining MetLife in 2002, Elliott was with the CBRE debt and equity finance predecessor, CBRE Melody. During his time at CBRE Melody, Elliott worked with numerous local and national lenders to arrange financing on behalf of private and institutional clients.
Elliott moved to the Bay Area in 1998 while working for the CMBS/Fixed Income group of Nomura Securities. In this position he spent several years originating and underwriting transactions for Nomura's conduit and securitization platform.
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