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Expert Conversation with Matt Henry and Jonathan Goldstein

Published January 13, 2025Matt Henry
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Matt Henry

Chief Executive Officer

Matt Henry is Chief Executive Officer of Chatham Financial. He leads the firm’s global platform at the intersection of capital markets expertise and technology, helping clients navigate complex financial decisions with greater clarity and precision.

Summary

Matt Henry, Chatham’s Managing Partner and CEO, and Jonathan Goldstein, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Cain International, discuss the evolving landscape of commercial real estate, empathy and humanity in leadership, the value of long-term relationships in business, and more.

This conversation covers

  • Transformative trends in real estate, such as the focus on high-quality, income-generating assets

  • The importance of resilience and long-term vision in leadership decisions

  • How to build connections by listening, understanding, and finding common ground

  • Preparing for a return of core capital investments as CRE market valuations stabilize

  • The power of hard work, confidence, and ambition to maximize personal potential

  • The vision for the future, including the Delano Hotel reopening and Beverly Hills development


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Chatham Hedging Advisors, LLC (CHA) is a subsidiary of Chatham Financial Corp. and provides hedge advisory, accounting and execution services related to swap transactions in the United States. CHA is registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) as a commodity trading advisor and is a member of the National Futures Association (NFA). For further information, please visit cf.com/legal-notices.

Transactions in over-the-counter derivatives have significant risks, including, but not limited to, substantial risk of loss. You should consult your own business, legal, tax and accounting advisers with respect to proposed swap transaction and you should refrain from entering into any swap transaction unless you fully understand the terms and risks of the transaction, including the potential risk of loss. Chatham only provides services to Qualified Eligible Persons (QEP) under CFTC Regulation 4.7. All rights reserved.

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