Peter Fish
About Peter Fish
Peter Fish is a Managing Director at Piper Sandler, with over 25 years of experience in investment banking, particularly in the real estate sector. He has a strong background in advising on significant real estate private equity offerings and specializes in complex financial structures.
Current Role at Piper Sandler
Peter Fish serves as a Managing Director at Piper Sandler, a position he has held since 2023. He operates from the firm's Atlanta office, contributing his extensive experience in investment banking. His role involves providing strategic advice and capital raising services tailored to both public and private real estate companies.
Previous Experience at Raymond James
Prior to joining Piper Sandler, Peter Fish worked at Raymond James as a Managing Director in Investment Banking from 2014 to 2023. During his nine years in this role, he was based in Atlanta and focused on various investment banking activities, further enhancing his expertise in the sector.
Background in Investment Banking
Peter Fish has over 25 years of experience in investment banking, with a specialization in the real estate sector. His career includes significant roles at Lehman Brothers as a Vice President from 1995 to 2002 and at Fortress Group, Inc. as Director of Real Estate from 2010 to 2014. This diverse background has equipped him with a deep understanding of complex financial structures.
Education and Expertise
Peter Fish holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Vanderbilt University and an MBA in Finance from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt. His educational background complements his extensive professional experience, particularly in advising on real estate private equity offerings exceeding $20 billion in value.
Investor Relationships and Specializations
Peter Fish has developed extensive experience working with a diverse range of investor relationships, including pension funds, endowments, and sovereign wealth funds. He specializes in complex financial structures, such as convertible debentures and joint ventures, which are critical in the real estate investment landscape.