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Finance company executive

Jay Scott Sugarman, American finance company executive. Named Baker Scholar Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1988; recipient John L. Loeb Award in Finance Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1988, Paul Volcker Award in Economic, Princeton University, 1984. National spon. National Spelling Bee, since 1993. Member Phi Beta Kappa.

Background

Sugarman, Jay Scott was born on April 12, 1962 in Houston, Texas, United States. Son of Samuel Louis and Marlene.

Education

AB, Princeton University, New Jersey, 1984. Master of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1988.

Career

Co-head of investments William A.M. Burden & Company, New York City, 1990-1992, Ziff Brothers Investments, New York City, 1992-1993. President Starwood Mezzanine Investors, L.P., Greenwich, Connecticut, 1994-1995. Senior managing director Starwood Capital Group, 1996-1997.

President, Chief Executive Officer Starwood Finance Trust, New York City, since 1998. Director Starwood Finance Trust, New York City, since 1997, Western Climate Initiative Communities, Naples, Florida, since 1995.

Achievements

  • Jay Scott Sugarman has been listed as a noteworthy finance company executive by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

National spon. National Spelling Bee, since 1993. Member Phi Beta Kappa.

Connections

Son of; married Kelly Behun Sugarman, July 4, 1992.

Father:
Samuel Louis

Mother:
Marlene Son

Spouse:
Kelly Behun Sugarman