Industry Veteran Shane Seitz Joins CBRE’s Healthcare Capital Markets Group


CBRE announced the addition of Shane Seitz to itsHealthcare Capital Markets team as a Senior Vice President. Based in Denver, Mr. Seitz will joinChris Bodnar and Lee Asher, Vice Chairmen of the company, to focus on debt and equity structuring for its healthcare and life sciences clients. The addition of Mr. Seitz significantly bolsters CBRE’s capabilities in the thriving healthcare industry.

“The addition of Mr. Seitz demonstrates CBRE’s continued commitment to expanding our talent base and healthcare platform nationally,” said Brian Stoffers, Global President of CBRE Capital Markets, Debt and Structured Finance. “Mr. Seitz has a unique background, which will strengthen our position in the healthcare capital markets, allowing us to provide better services and outcomes for our clients.”

Mr. Seitz joins CBRE from Ventas, a leading healthcare real estate investment trust (REIT), which he joined in 2011 as part of the Nationwide Health Properties (NHP) acquisition. With more than 20 years of commercial real estate experience, Mr. Seitz has completed over $10 billion in transactions encompassing all types of healthcare facilities, including medical office, life science, senior housing and hospitals in both the United States and the United Kingdom. His expertise in structuring highly complex debt and equity assignments will enhance CBRE’s market leading capabilities in the healthcare real estate sector. 

“Mr. Seitz’s unique skillset, experience and relationships within the industry will be an extraordinary asset to our already strong Healthcare Capital Markets Group,” said Chris Bodnar, Vice Chairman, CBRE. “He is highly respected among real estate and healthcare industry leaders and is known for his consultative approach with clients.” 

Mr. Seitz received his B.B.A. in Real Estate and Urban Development and Marketing from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and an M.B.A. from University of Colorado-Denver.


April 19, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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