Minority-Owned Real Estate Private Equity Firm Continues to Assemble Senior Leadership With Diverse Backgrounds and Institutional-Class Industry Experience
Standard Real Estate Investments, LP (Standard), a minority-owned real estate private equity firm focused on providing joint venture equity to developers, today announced Jernine Kim has joined the firm as a Principal, overseeing corporate finance and asset management for the firm. She will work closely with the firm’s CEO and President, real estate investment veterans Robert Jue and Jerome Nichols.
“At Standard we are assembling what we believe will be an unparalleled, institutional-level real estate investment team, with diversity,” said Mr. Jue. “With that in mind we’re excited to welcome Jernine to Standard as we set our course to change the industry, adhering to the best practices for institutional real estate investment.”
Prior to joining Standard, Ms. Kim served as a vice president at Arc Capital Partners where she spent seven years handling acquisitions, asset management and reporting. Previously she was a senior fund accountant at Oaktree Capital Management, responsible for the financial operations and investor reporting of various funds and separate accounts. Ms. Kim also worked at Goldman Sachs and Deloitte where she earned her CPA. Ms Kim graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration with distinction from University of Hawaii and with an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management. While at UCLA, Ms. Kim earned fellowships from Robert Toigo Foundation, The Consortium, Forte Foundation and the Riordan Programs.
“I am excited to join a team of talented professionals who are focusing on improving access to capital for minority- and women-owned developers while generating attractive returns for our clients and partners,” said Ms. Kim. “The firm’s business model aligns with my personal values, and I look forward to helping build something truly special within the real estate investment industry.”