Harvey E. Green, president and chief executive officer of Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services, directs the activities of the largest investment real estate brokerage firm in the nation, including more than 1,300 investment real estate specialists located in 70 offices. In 2007, Marcus & Millichap realized sales of $20.7 billion.Prior to his appointment to president, Mr. Green served as chief operating officer since 1996. Mr. Green was previously senior vice president responsible for the firm’s nine Southwest offices. He joined Marcus & Millichap in 1981 as regional manager, responsible for opening the firm’s Encino office. By 1985, the office had become one of the most successful offices in the Marcus & Millichap network.During his 37-year career, Mr. Green has initiated the close of real estate transactions valued at nearly $6.6 billion, including retail properties, office buildings and apartment complexes ranging in value from $1 million to $55 million. He has been involved in every aspect of the real estate industry, including development, commercial leasing, investment sales and firm acquisition. He also was responsible for the development and implementation of the firm's investment real estate training program.Prior to his association with Marcus & Millichap, Mr. Green served as an executive with a top national commercial real estate firm for more than 11 years.Mr. Green has been featured on Bloomberg’s In Focus, CNBC’s Power Lunch, Squawk Box, KABC Talk Radio and KNX Newsradio’s Round Table Discussion. Included among Mr. Green's professional associations, memberships and affiliations are the International Council of Shopping Centers, the International Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives, the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties and the National Apartment Association. He is currently an ULI Foundation Governor, and serves on the advisory boards for the California Real Estate Journal, Real Estate Southern California, Commercial Property News, Real Estate Forum and the California Department of Real Estate, where he assisted in rewriting the salesperson and broker real estate exams. His numerous articles on real estate have been published in many local and national publications including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Barron’s, Los Angeles Times, and he has been the featured speaker at countless national real estate conferences.Mr. Green has two children and is a resident of Los Angeles. |