Ryan Oliver

Mr. Oliver has over twelve years of experience in the real estate industry and has played a key role in the underwriting, structuring and acquiring of over $850m in real estate assets. He has invested over $250m in equity on behalf of his past employers and clients. Product types include development and acquisition of office, industrial, mix-use, retail, multifamily and residential. Mr. Oliver has worked closely with company executives in the underwriting and structuring of complex real estate transactions that involved joint venture equity, mezzanine debt, bonds, tax credits and other non-conventional financing sources. As president of Dividend Realty Group, LLC, an international real estate training and consulting firm, Mr. Oliver has provided consulting services to companies like CB Richard Ellis, Jones Lang LaSalle, Harvest Capital, The Link REIT, IndoChina Land, Vina Capital and Brunei Investment Agency. Mr. Oliver has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Finance from Brigham Young University and a Master’s Degree in Real Estate from the University of Denver. He has served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Denver where he has taught the Argus real estate finance course to both undergrad and graduate students. He is a licensed Real Estate Agent in California and is an active member of NAIOP. Mr. Oliver resides in Parker, CO with his wife and four children.

John B. Greenman

Mr. Greenman has over twenty years of experience in the area of commercial real estate investment and finance. Most recently he was Vice President-Acquisitions for 20 Twenty Office Properties, a private investment firm based in Denver, and previously was Vice President-Investments at Corporex Colorado, a development company specializing in office and hotel properties. From 2000 to 2006 Mr. Greenman was Chief Investment Officer of AmeriVest Properties Inc., a public real estate investment trust that invested in multi-tenant office assets in the western U.S. At AmeriVest, he directed all acquisition, disposition and financing activities, purchasing fifteen properties totaling 2.3 million square feet and playing a key role in four "follow-on" equity share offerings for the company. From 1994 to 2000 Mr. Greenman was Senior Partner at The Sheridan Group of Denver, the private predecessor company to AmeriVest. He began his career as a corporate banker at Continental Bank of Chicago, and served four years in the bank’s London branch. Mr. Greenman holds a B.A., magna cum laude, from Amherst College and a M.A. from the School of Advanced International Studies of The Johns Hopkins University. He is a member of the Urban Land Institute and a member and past President of the City Club of Denver. A native of Buffalo, New York, he is married with three children, and currently resides in Centennial, Colorado.

Royce Rowles

Mr. Rowles is based out of Denver, Colorado and is responsible for overseeing all valuation assignments in the Rocky Mountain Region of the United States for Grubb and Ellis Landauer, the third largest appraisal firm in the United States. Prior to joining Landauer, he was with Colliers International Valuation and Advisory Services. Mr. Rowles holds the prestigious MAI designation from the Appraisal Institute. To date, Mr. Rowles has valued approximately $3 Billion worth of commercial real estate covering the United States and the Caribbean. Assignments have included numerous fields of real estate valuation including single asset and portfolio valuation, market analysis, feasibility studies, lease and cost analysis, highest and best use studies, rent analysis, eminent domain proceedings, litigation support, insurance valuation, foreclosure and bankruptcy support, tax litigation, and discounted cash flow analysis. He has appraised a wide variety of property types including multi-family, office, retail, industrial, raw land, self-storage, mixed-use, and special purpose properties. Mr. Rowles has valued properties for various clients including Bank of America, US Bank, The United States of America, Verizon, CalPERS, Morgan and Stanley, JP Morgan Chase, and BNSF Railway Company.