J.P. Morgan Asset Management has hired Josh Myerberg as Head of Real Estate Portfolio Strategy for the U.S.
In his new role, Myerberg will lead the company’s real estate investment strategy in the region.
With over 20 years of experience in the real estate investment industry, Myerberg joins J.P. Morgan from Morgan Stanley, where he held the position of CIO and Deputy Portfolio Manager of the firm’s largest real estate fund, according to the company’s statement. In his new role, he will lead portfolio strategy, oversee the core and core plus real estate teams, and manage the Strategic Property, Special Situation Property, and U.S. Real Estate Income & Growth strategies.
“Josh’s track record, two decades of experience, and strategic vision will be crucial for driving the growth and positioning of our equity funds. The real estate franchise is extremely well-positioned for growth,” said Mr. Tredway. “We are experiencing significant momentum in our U.S. business, and this new role will further consolidate our industry leadership,” commented Chad Tredway, Head of Real Estate Americas, to whom Myerberg will report directly.
Myerberg’s career began in the Real Estate Investment Banking group at Bank of America Securities and at First Union Securities. He is an active member of ULI, serves as Chairman and is a member of the NAREIM Board, and is a member of the Real Estate Round Table.