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Jordan Sherman

Jordan Sherman

Adjunct Instructor

Jordan Sherman is a Portfolio Manager focusing on the selection and management of North American holdings at Ranger Global Real Estate Advisors. Mr. Sherman has more than 15 years of experience in the global real estate securities industry. From 2014 through 2016, he was a Portfolio Manager for Ascent Investment Advisors, LLC. Previously, he served for six years as a Portfolio Manager and Senior Analyst at Perennial Real Estate Investment, a $3 billion global real estate securities fund. He also spent six years at Satellite Asset Management, a $7 billion multi-strategy hedge fund, where he was an analyst covering a broad range of industries, including real estate, homebuilders and building products, and then managed a portfolio of real estate securities. He joined Satellite from Orme Capital Management, a start-up, long-short equity fund that merged into Satellite in August 2002.
 
Mr. Sherman previously worked on the sell-side, where he spent a total of seven years at Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs providing research on transportation companies, and two years at Salomon Brothers as a special situations analyst covering a diverse group of companies. He began his career as a commercial banker at the Bank of Nova Scotia in New York, analyzing credit on a broad range of transactions for Fortune 1000 companies. 

Mr. Sherman received a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics from Binghamton University in 1984 and a Master of Business Administration in finance from New York University in 1989. Since 2010, Mr. Sherman has been an adjunct professor at New York University’s Schack Institute of Real Estate, where he teaches a course entitled REIT Investment Analysis.

Currently Teaching

Analyzing Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)

Learn how to analyze the financial performance of publicly traded REITs, calculate valuation metrics, and make investment decisions.