Profil
Graham J.
Wootten worked as a Senior Audit Manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP from 1995 to 2003.
He then worked as the Controller & Vice President at Highland Hospitality Corp.
from 2003 to 2007.
From 2007 to 2010, he worked as the Chief Financial Officer at JER Management LLC.
Later, he worked at Chesapeake Lodging Trust from 2010 to 2019, where he held the positions of Secretary, Chief Accounting Officer & Senior VP.
Mr. Wootten completed his undergraduate degree from John Carroll University.
Anciens postes connus de Graham J. Wootten
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
| CHESAPEAKE LODGING TRUST | Comptroller/Controller/Auditor | 18/09/2019 |
JER Management LLC
JER Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance JER Partners (JER) seeks to identify opportunities whereby their investors can capitalize on North American and European market mispricings. They diversify investments across countries, regions, asset types, investment styles and tenants. The firm pursues the real value in strategically and opportunistically selected real estate investments across North America and Europe. JER focuses on six North American strategies: (1) retenanting/repositioning (2) renovation (3) portfolio acquisitions/aggregations (4) development opportunities with strategic operating partners (5) public to private arbitrage and (6) other opportunities that result from the dislocation of capital, such as senior housing. JER seeks assets where there is the possibility of substantial tenant rollover in order to attract new tenants that will pay market rents that are significantly higher than the departing tenant. They seek to acquire assets from motivated sellers who are not in a financial position, or who elect not, to invest the necessary capital to keep an asset competitive in the local market. The firm looks to purchase large portfolios of multiple assets from corporations, financial institutions and governments. JER believes that the strategy of focusing on multiple asset investments helps avoid risks faced by many who exclusively make large investments in single assets. They strive to build focused portfolios of similar assets in conjunction with local operating partners. JER pursues select development opportunities with industry-leading, local operating partners in the US who complement JER's skill set and possess specific product, geographic or deal sourcing expertise. JER believes that the ongoing privatization trend presents an opportunity to acquire portfolios and high quality, institutional grade properties at a discount to market value. The firm focuses their European investment efforts on a number of core markets. These include the EU member states, Norway and Switzerland. JER focuses on target markets where the property fundamentals are strong, where they have good relationships with strong operating partners and where they face limited competition from other bidders. In Europe, JER follows a number of investment themes including (1) portfolio creation in selected markets and sectors (2) portfolio acquisition and break-up (3) active targeting of regional locations and peripheral markets (4) corporate and government divestitures and property held by private equity buy-out candidates (5) public-to-private transactions and other involvement in M&A transactions in the real estate sector (6) niche sectors and (7) opportunistic development. JER seeks to assemble European portfolios of similar assets in conjunction with specialized operators to take advantage of investors' willingness to pay more for a portfolio than the aggregate value of its individual assets. Their portfolios offer diversification benefits and multiple exit routes where assets can be sold individually in smaller sub-portfolios or as a portfolio either directly or through the public equity markets. JER believes that regions and centers outside of Western European capital cities offer attractively-priced opportunities. They seek to identify markets which they believe will become institutional markets in the future. They look for opportunities to execute innovative and profitable externalizations or sale and leaseback transactions with a target investment size of 50-100 million, often with limited competition. JER sees potential opportunities to acquire quoted European real estate companies which are not eligible for REIT status and as a consequence might trade at attractive discounts to net asset value in the future. JER looks for sectors that are temporarily out of favor or which are believed to become more institutionally acceptable in the future such as hotels, residential, pubs, nursing homes, senior and student housing, educational premises and car dealerships. JER believes there are development opportunities in the EU accession countries and they seek to secure pre-leases, fixed contracts and specialized local development partners. | Directeur Financier/CFO | 01/02/2010 |
Highland Hospitality Corp.
Highland Hospitality Corp. Real Estate Investment TrustsFinance Provides real estate investment services | Comptroller/Controller/Auditor | 01/07/2007 |
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides auditing, assurance, consulting and tax & business consulting services | Comptroller/Controller/Auditor | 01/12/2003 |
Formation de Graham J. Wootten
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JER Management LLC
JER Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance JER Partners (JER) seeks to identify opportunities whereby their investors can capitalize on North American and European market mispricings. They diversify investments across countries, regions, asset types, investment styles and tenants. The firm pursues the real value in strategically and opportunistically selected real estate investments across North America and Europe. JER focuses on six North American strategies: (1) retenanting/repositioning (2) renovation (3) portfolio acquisitions/aggregations (4) development opportunities with strategic operating partners (5) public to private arbitrage and (6) other opportunities that result from the dislocation of capital, such as senior housing. JER seeks assets where there is the possibility of substantial tenant rollover in order to attract new tenants that will pay market rents that are significantly higher than the departing tenant. They seek to acquire assets from motivated sellers who are not in a financial position, or who elect not, to invest the necessary capital to keep an asset competitive in the local market. The firm looks to purchase large portfolios of multiple assets from corporations, financial institutions and governments. JER believes that the strategy of focusing on multiple asset investments helps avoid risks faced by many who exclusively make large investments in single assets. They strive to build focused portfolios of similar assets in conjunction with local operating partners. JER pursues select development opportunities with industry-leading, local operating partners in the US who complement JER's skill set and possess specific product, geographic or deal sourcing expertise. JER believes that the ongoing privatization trend presents an opportunity to acquire portfolios and high quality, institutional grade properties at a discount to market value. The firm focuses their European investment efforts on a number of core markets. These include the EU member states, Norway and Switzerland. JER focuses on target markets where the property fundamentals are strong, where they have good relationships with strong operating partners and where they face limited competition from other bidders. In Europe, JER follows a number of investment themes including (1) portfolio creation in selected markets and sectors (2) portfolio acquisition and break-up (3) active targeting of regional locations and peripheral markets (4) corporate and government divestitures and property held by private equity buy-out candidates (5) public-to-private transactions and other involvement in M&A transactions in the real estate sector (6) niche sectors and (7) opportunistic development. JER seeks to assemble European portfolios of similar assets in conjunction with specialized operators to take advantage of investors' willingness to pay more for a portfolio than the aggregate value of its individual assets. Their portfolios offer diversification benefits and multiple exit routes where assets can be sold individually in smaller sub-portfolios or as a portfolio either directly or through the public equity markets. JER believes that regions and centers outside of Western European capital cities offer attractively-priced opportunities. They seek to identify markets which they believe will become institutional markets in the future. They look for opportunities to execute innovative and profitable externalizations or sale and leaseback transactions with a target investment size of 50-100 million, often with limited competition. JER sees potential opportunities to acquire quoted European real estate companies which are not eligible for REIT status and as a consequence might trade at attractive discounts to net asset value in the future. JER looks for sectors that are temporarily out of favor or which are believed to become more institutionally acceptable in the future such as hotels, residential, pubs, nursing homes, senior and student housing, educational premises and car dealerships. JER believes there are development opportunities in the EU accession countries and they seek to secure pre-leases, fixed contracts and specialized local development partners. | Finance |
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides auditing, assurance, consulting and tax & business consulting services | Commercial Services |
Highland Hospitality Corp.
Highland Hospitality Corp. Real Estate Investment TrustsFinance Provides real estate investment services | Finance |
Chesapeake Lodging Trust
Chesapeake Lodging Trust Real Estate Investment TrustsFinance Operates as a self advised real estate investment trust | Finance |
John Carroll University
John Carroll University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















