Elliott AltbergExecutive Vice President, Eastern Canada at BeedieSpeaker
Profile
Elliott Altberg joined Beedie in March 2024 as an Executive Vice President for Eastern Canada. Based in Toronto, Elliott is responsible for acquisitions, development and construction in the region and further afield, as opportunities arise.
Prior to this, Elliott was an equity partner and Head of Investments at Crestpoint, joining in October 2019. Elliott was responsible for corporate strategy, oversight and execution of all investment opportunities across Canada and was heavily involved in Crestpoint’s institutional partnerships, development and asset management programs.
Prior to joining Crestpoint, Elliott was a Vice President at Oxford Properties, with responsibility for Oxford’s transaction initiatives across all asset classes in support of its Canadian investment mandate. Elliott began his professional career in 2005 with Merrill Lynch, spending time in both New York City and Hong Kong, and has held various positions at Tishman Speyer in New York from 2007-2010 and TD Securities in Toronto, from 2010-2014.
Elliott has extensive experience in capital markets, private equity/pension fund investments, property brokerage, and corporate mergers and acquisitions with more than $50 billion of real estate transactions on the advisory side of the business for Merrill Lynch and TD Securities, and more than $30B of real estate transactions on the principal and asset management side for Tishman Speyer, Oxford and Crestpoint.
Elliott graduated Cum Laude and holds a Bachelor of Arts from Hamilton College, with a Major in Economics and a Minor in Mathematics. He is also an active committee member of the Hold’em for Life Charity Challenge, an entirely volunteer-run, non-profit organization that has raised almost $50M to fund cancer research and other initiatives at Mount Sinai Hospital, SickKids Hospital, Ronald McDonald House, Princess Margaret Hospital and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
Agenda Sessions
Approaching a deal: how national and regional investors are assessing assets in Vancouver
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