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Kelly Mitchell

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Walker & Dunlop

Responsible for evaluating procedures to identify efficiencies

Assists in guiding multiple teams through complex transactions

Kelly Mitchell is a Senior Vice President of Capital Markets for Walker & Dunlop, overseeing eastern region structured debt and equity production. Her responsibilities include evaluating processes and procedures to identify efficiencies across the platform, overseeing producers and analysts, and staying abreast of changing market dynamics across all commercial real estate sectors.

Mitchell has made a profound impact at Walker & Dunlop, the most notable being her role as a leader in the development of CREUnited. While she may not be directly involved in individual deals, her contributions have been instrumental in guiding multiple teams through complex transactions and pitching processes, leveraging her expertise to secure successful outcomes.

Within Walker & Dunlop, she actively engages with and guides mentees within and outside the company. She is involved with the Black Empowerment Network and Women of Walker & Dunlop and is a Certified Life Coach. In the community, Mitchell is hands-on in fundraising activities, such as participating in walks and other events that raise awareness and resources for Back on My Feet.

These are just a few reasons Kelly Mitchell is among the Washington DC Connect CRE 2024 Women in Real Estate Award winners. Connect CRE’s Women in Real Estate Awards honor the achievements and inspirational stories of women who have reached respected leadership positions and taken on mentorship roles.

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