SAN FRANCISCO—In a role that is to include expansion of an existing investment portfolio, Nina Tran has been brought in as chief financial officer at Veritas Investments Inc., a privately owned real estate firm with $2 billion in assets. Throughout Tran's 25-year career, she has been integrally involved in real estate financing, IPOs, mergers and acquisitions, accounting and reporting, and business process improvements. Currently also serving as a director on the board of publically traded Apartment Investment and Management Company , Tran's role at Veritas Investments includes building finance, accounting and human resources teams. She will work with Veritas' executive leadership in expanding the firm's real estate investment holdings. Tran tells GlobeSt.com: "I'm truly excited to be part of a seasoned executive team that combines real estate expertise and entrepreneurship with technology-driven execution. I look forward to contributing to the continued rapid growth of Veritas Investments." In her most recent role as CFO at Starwood Waypoint Residential Trust , Tran led several sizable debt financings and mergers in addition to taking Starwood Waypoint public in 2014. In her previous role at Prologis Inc. , Tran played an integral role in leading the merger and integration of Prologis and AMB Property Corporation , and oversaw the global finance operations for AMB. "Nina's experience in integrating and developing large finance and accounting organizations at Prologis, combined with growing startups like Starwood Waypoint are a perfect fit for Veritas' collaborative and entrepreneurial culture as Veritas accelerates growth,” said Yat-Pang Au , CEO of Veritas Investments. “We are honored and thrilled to have Nina join us and welcome her wholeheartedly." Veritas Investments Inc. is an owner and operator of multifamily, urban retail and mixed-use properties in San Francisco and the Bay Area, and earlier this year completed an $815 million financing, the largest portfolio financing of its kind in the history of San Francisco. The firm and its affiliates provide property management, leasing, project management, redevelopment, accounting, asset management, financing and investment management services. SAN FRANCISCO—In a role that is to include expansion of an existing investment portfolio, Nina Tran has been brought in as chief financial officer at Veritas Investments Inc., a privately owned real estate firm with $2 billion in assets. Throughout Tran's 25-year career, she has been integrally involved in real estate financing, IPOs, mergers and acquisitions, accounting and reporting, and business process improvements. Currently also serving as a director on the board of publically traded Apartment Investment and Management Company , Tran's role at Veritas Investments includes building finance, accounting and human resources teams. She will work with Veritas' executive leadership in expanding the firm's real estate investment holdings. Tran tells GlobeSt.com: "I'm truly excited to be part of a seasoned executive team that combines real estate expertise and entrepreneurship with technology-driven execution. I look forward to contributing to the continued rapid growth of Veritas Investments." In her most recent role as CFO at Starwood Waypoint Residential Trust , Tran led several sizable debt financings and mergers in addition to taking Starwood Waypoint public in 2014. In her previous role at
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