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Patrick Campbell
Wheelock Street Capital
Principal
Job Functions: Executive, Acquisitions & Dispositions, Asset Management, Equity Strategies, Investment Management, Marketing
Bio
Patrick Campbell joined Wheelock in 2009. He has primary responsibility for Wheelock's hospitality investments. Mr. Campbell's 37 years in hospitality include hotel acquisitions, development, asset management and extensive experience in hotel operations. Since joining Wheelock, Mr. Campbell has led the firm's hospitality investment in 49 hotels totaling over 10,000 rooms, with total invested equity of approximately $850 million to date across Wheelock's six opportunistic funds. Prior to joining Wheelock, Mr. Campbell served as Executive Vice President, Chief Investment Officer and Head of Asset Management of Highland Hospitality Corporation, a publicly-traded real estate investment trust. Mr. Campbell acquired a total of 30 assets for Highland, placing approximately $1.4 billion in capital. Additionally, Mr. Campbell supervised Highland's asset management team and directed the firm's repositioning and redevelopment program. Mr. Campbell helped execute the sale of Highland to JER Partners for $2.0 billion in July of 2007. Prior to Highland, Mr. Campbell spent three years at Crestline Hotels & Resorts, an independent hotel management company, where he served as Senior Vice President of Acquisitions and was responsible for developing the company's portfolio of managed hotels through asset acquisitions, new hotel development and acquisition of management contracts. Before joining Crestline in 2000, Mr. Campbell held the position of Vice President—Acquisitions and Development with Bristol Hotels & Resorts. During his 16=year tenure with Bristol, the company grew from 36 hotels to over 120 hotels. Mr. Campbell held various other positions with Bristol, including Vice President—Revenue Management and Vice President—Operations, along with various other operations, sales and marketing roles. Mr. Campbell received his B.S. with Distinction, from Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration.
Areas of Interest
- Deal Type
- Acquisition, Development, Recapitalization, Refinance, Rehabilitation
- AUM
- Max LTV
- Capital Stack