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Blackstone Mortgage Trust’s Katie Keenan Named CEO

Blackstone Mortgage Trust (BXMT) president Katie Keenan has been named CEO, effective June 30. She’ll succeed Steve Plavin, who will oversee Blackstone Real Estate Debt Strategies’ European platform based in London. 

Plavin said, “Katie is the ideal person to lead BXMT through its next chapter. Since joining the BXMT leadership team, she has taken on increasing responsibility for the business and proven to be an exceptional investor, strategist and manager.”

Keenan joined Blackstone in 2012. During her tenure, she has overseen the origination of more than $8 billion of loans across asset types and markets. She led the origination of BXMT’s $1.8-billion construction loan on Tishman Speyers Spiral project, one of the largest construction loans ever in New York City’ as well as the REIT’s $724-million first mortgage financing of Hudson Commons and $888-million first mortgage financing of the Rosslyn Office Portfolio.

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