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Industry Veteran Mark Pasierb Joins Kingbird Investment Management as President 

Mark Pasierb has been named President of Kingbird Investment Management, the real estate arm of Grupo Ferré Rangel. With 30 years of real estate investment experience, Pasierb will guide Kingbird’s portfolio strategy, manage operational and financial performance, and oversee mainland U.S. and Puerto Rico operations. 

Prior to joining Kingbird, Pasierb served as the CEO and president of Pitcairn Properties Inc. for 18 years. Under his leadership, the company’s portfolio grew from $400 million to $2 billion in assets under management. Earlier in his career, Pasierb held senior roles at The Rubenstein Company L.P. and PGIM Real Estate, where he was partner and director respectively. 

“Mark has a long track record of success by leading organizations through dramatically changing market conditions, so he’s arriving at Kingbird at a pivotal time,” said Antonio Luis Ferré Rangel, CEO at Kingbird. Pasierb succeeds Ken Munkacy, who retires after five years at Kingbird and over three decades in the industry. 

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