Thomas Danehey
About Thomas Danehey
Thomas Danehey serves as the Head of Asset Management at Peerstreet, a position he has held since 2019. He has extensive experience in asset management and risk management, having previously worked at organizations such as Ciena Capital LLC and Patriarch Partners.
Current Role at PeerStreet
Thomas Danehey serves as the Head of Asset Management at PeerStreet, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he oversees the asset management operations, focusing on optimizing investment strategies and managing risk. His leadership contributes to the company's mission of providing innovative real estate investment solutions.
Previous Experience at Ciena Capital LLC
Before joining PeerStreet, Thomas Danehey worked at Ciena Capital LLC as Executive Vice President of Asset Management and Special Servicing from 2004 to 2018. Over his 14 years there, he was responsible for managing a diverse portfolio of assets and implementing special servicing strategies to enhance asset performance.
Background in Risk Management
Thomas Danehey has a strong background in risk management, having served as Vice President of Risk Management at Middlesex Savings Bank for six months in 2003. He also held the position of Managing Director of Risk Management and Capital Markets at National Cooperative Bank from 1999 to 2003. His experience in these roles has equipped him with the skills to assess and mitigate risks effectively.
Education and Qualifications
Thomas Danehey earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and History from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln. He furthered his education at the University of Nebraska College of Law, where he obtained his Doctor of Jurisprudence. His academic background provides a solid foundation for his career in asset management and risk assessment.
Early Career at Patriarch Partners
Thomas Danehey began his career in asset management as Managing Director of Asset Management at Patriarch Partners for a six-month period in 2003. This early experience in New York, New York, allowed him to develop key skills in asset management that he would build upon in subsequent roles.