Gerald Quattlebaum
About Gerald Quattlebaum
Gerald Quattlebaum is an Executive Vice President of Acquisitions with over 27 years of experience in commercial real estate, specializing in healthcare real estate for the past 25 years.
Gerald Quattlebaum Executive Vice President Acquisitions
Gerald Quattlebaum is the Executive Vice President of Acquisitions, bringing over 27 years of experience in the commercial real estate sector. His expertise includes investments, project development, leasing, and client relations. With a particular focus on healthcare real estate over the past 25 years, Gerald has established a solid reputation in his field.
Gerald Quattlebaum's Commercial Real Estate Experience
Gerald Quattlebaum has accrued over 27 years of experience in the commercial real estate industry. His primary areas of expertise are investments, project development, leasing, and managing client relationships. His comprehensive knowledge of the market and keen insights in these domains have been a hallmark of his long-standing career.
Gerald Quattlebaum's Focus on Healthcare Real Estate
For the past 25 years, Gerald Quattlebaum has specialized in healthcare real estate. His focus in this niche market has allowed him to contribute significantly to the development and leasing of outpatient facilities. His extensive experience in this sector underscores his commitment and deep understanding of healthcare real estate needs and trends.
Gerald Quattlebaum's Role at Lendlease Healthcare Development
Before his current role, Gerald Quattlebaum served as Vice President of Development & Leasing at Lendlease Healthcare Development, formerly known as DASCO Companies. He was responsible for the development and leasing of over 2 million square feet of outpatient facilities on a national scale. This role was critical in his professional development, enriching his expertise in healthcare real estate.
Gerald Quattlebaum's Early Life and Family Business
Gerald Quattlebaum grew up in a large family with seven children. During his high school and college years, he spent his summers working at the family's funeral home. This early exposure to a family-run business environment may have contributed to his strong work ethic and foundational skills in client relations and operational management.