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MLG Capital Vice President Nathan Clayberg Named One of Multifamily's "Rising Stars" by Multi-Housing News
Clayberg is one of only two individuals honored nationwide
Clayberg is one of only two individuals honored nationwide
MLG Capital, a national leader in private equity real estate investments, today announced that Vice President Nathan Clayberg was named a 2024 Rising Star by Multi-Housing News in the publication's annual Excellence Awards program. The prestigious annual award honored only two of the industry's leading young talents across the nation.
Clayberg, who joined MLG in 2019, oversees the firm's fundraising business development team and joint venture acquisitions in the Midwest. In this dual role, Clayberg oversees a team of five working to secure investments for MLG's private real estate funds while also helping MLG identify and close multifamily real estate deals. He was recognized for both his competency within MLG and his compassion outside of it - in addition to his career responsibilities, Clayberg uses his real estate skill to give back, developing a nonprofit organization that buys and sells homes to families in need at subsidized prices.
"Nathan has played a key role in driving MLG's strategic growth, and his contributions to the firm's success are immeasurable," said Tim Wallen, Principal and CEO of MLG Capital. "Both within our office and throughout the community, Nathan's character and dedication consistently stand out. We're incredibly proud to have him on our team and congratulate him for this well-deserved recognition."
The annual MHN Excellence Awards program recognizes the multifamily industry's most noteworthy people, companies and properties. The 2024 winners were selected by a panel of judges representing expertise across all multifamily disciplines. Clayberg is the third MLG employee to receive the distinguished honor. Senior Vice Presidents David Binder and Billy Fox were recognized in 2021 and 2022 respectively.
Clayberg is a graduate from Drake University, where he played Division I football while earning a bachelor's degree in accounting and finance, as well as an MBA.
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About MLG Capital
MLG Capital is a sponsor of private real estate funds targeting investment from investment advisors, family offices, and accredited individuals. For more information about MLG Capital and its investments, visit the firm's newsroom
This release does not constitute an offer to sell an investment in a security. Offers to sell an investment in a security can only be made to a qualified purchaser by delivery of a Confidential Private Placement Memorandum (the "Memorandum"), any supplements to the Memorandum and accompanied by a Subscription Document Booklet. The information contained in this release may be preliminary in nature and may have not been independently verified by MLG Capital or its affiliates. The recipient of this release should consult with its own investment, tax and/or legal professionals about the merits of the investment. MLG Capital does not make any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any information presented in this release. Any financial information or projections may be initial estimates and may be subject to change without notice to recipient. An investment into a private offering is subject to various risks, none of which are described herein. All figures as of 9/30/2024. Value consists of disposed of assets as well as the current internal valuation of currently held assets as of 9/30/2024. Values may not have been reviewed by an independent 3rd party and may be internal projections.
For more information, contact:
Katie Whitlock, Public Relations
Laughlin Constable
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SOURCE: MLG Capital
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