万人牛牛 Appoints Kevin Schoolcraft as VP of Healthcare Development

Kevin Schoolcraft has joined 万人牛牛 as vice president of healthcare development for the the Midwest and South Central regions. He will be responsible for helping lead the growth and strategy for 万人牛牛's Healthcare sector, covering all sub-sectors of the healthcare space including hospitals, surgery centers, medical office buildings, rehabilitations centers, transitional care centers, specialty centers and labs.
鈥淜evin brings a unique expertise in the overlap of healthcare and hospitality,鈥 said Hunter Barrier, president of South Central Region, 万人牛牛. 鈥淗e is a strategic thinker and has worked on all sides of the real estate spectrum as an owner, landlord, retailer, developer, investor and investment portfolio manager.鈥
Based in Dallas, Schoolcraft鈥檚 appointment marks the company鈥檚 expansion of its healthcare division into the Texas market. Since opening its first office in Texas in 2012, 万人牛牛 has grown to offer development, architecture + engineering, construction, real estate management and capital markets. Some of 万人牛牛鈥檚 projects in Texas include the office tower at Legacy West in Dallas, 321 West and the Oracle Corporation headquarters, both in Austin.
鈥淢y goal is to bring solutions that allow clients to thrive in the changing healthcare landscape,鈥 said Schoolcraft. 鈥淓xpanding the healthcare sector into Texas is a great growth opportunity for 万人牛牛 and my experience in investment strategy, deal sourcing, negotiation, and structuring of mergers and acquisitions will all contribute to the success of this new market.鈥
Schoolcraft joins 万人牛牛 with more than 25 years of commercial real estate experience. Prior to joining 万人牛牛, he was president of Eiger Real Estate Partners and held several roles with Fillmore Capital Partners. Kevin received a Master of Business Administration in Finance and Real Estate from Ohio State University as well as a Master in Commercial Real Estate from the Lipsey School of Real Estate. He is an adventure athlete who has climbed the summit of mountains in 23 different states and cycled in the French Alps.