Bridge Investment Group Holdings (BRDG) Appoints Jeremy Ford as Chief Investment Officer
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Bridge Investment Group Announces Expansion Into PropTech, Hires Jeremy Ford as Chief Investment Officer
August 8, 2022 9:00 AM EDTSALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Bridge Investment Group Holdings Inc. (NYSE: BRDG) (Bridge or the Company) today announced the launch of its newest strategy, Bridge Ventures, and the hiring of Jeremy Ford as Chief Investment Officer of Bridge Ventures.
While the real estate industry has increased its adoption of technology solutions in the post-Pandemic era, U.S. investment and innovation in the sector still lags that of other industries (e.g., financial services, health care, and education) as a percent of its share of U.S. GDP. The growth of eCommerce, remote workplaces, ESG... More