Bio
Rosey Miller, co-founder of Regional Investment & Management, has been a nationally recognized leading real estate professional for over 25 years and has consummated more than $2 billion in real estate transactions. Rosey is responsible for the company’s vision, strategy and investment activities. Prior to co-founding RIM, Rosey served as an Executive Vice President with Cushman & Wakefield where he was responsible for advising Fortune 500 companies in developing and implementing commercial real estate strategies. Rosey was previously a Senior Director and stockholder of Studley, Inc., an international real estate advisory firm. Rosey earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from San Diego State University and attended Westcoast University’s MBA program as well as USC and UCLA extension programs. Appointed by New York State Comptroller, Rosey serves on the New York State Common Retirement Fund Real Estate Advisory Committee – the nation’s third largest pension fund with some $200 billion in assets and a $16 billion real estate investment allocation. Rosey also serves on the boards of: Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, Culver City Arts Business Improvement District (board member and Treasurer) and is a member of: National Multifamily Housing Council (Advisory Board), Real Estate Executive Council (past Partnerships Committee Co-Chair), and Texas Apartment Association. Past board affiliations include: University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), United Health Plan, The Archer School for Girls, National Multiple Sclerosis Society and Boys and Girls Club.
Areas of Interest
- Deal Type
- Acquisition, Development, Ground Lease, Loan Purchase, Opportunity Zone, Partner Buyout, Pre-Development, Recapitalization, Refinance, Rehabilitation