Boesky has 39 years of commercial real estate experience and is the Chief Executive Officer of Pembrook Capital Management, LLC (“Pebrook”), which he founded in 2006. Prior to founding Pembrook, Mr. Boesky was a Senior Managing Director and principal of Related Capital Company, Executive Vice President of The Related Companies, Inc. and the Chief Executive Officer of CharterMac (“CHC”), one of the nation’s leading commercial real estate financial services firms. Organically and through acquisitions, Mr. Boesky engineered CHC’s growth and diversification from a portfolio investor in multifamily housing bonds to a full-service real estate financial services firm, increasing annual debt and equity origination from $83 million per annum to over $4 billion per annum and increasing its total assets owned or under management from approximately $300 million to approximately $19 billion. Mr. Boesky has also practiced real estate and tax law with the Boston law firm Kaye Fialkow Richmond and Rothstein and the New York law firm Shipley & Rothstein. Prior to that, Mr. Boesky was a real estate consultant at the international accounting firm of Laventhol & Horwath. Mr. Boesky received a Bachelor of Arts degree and from Michigan State University, with high honors, and received a Juris Doctor degree from Wayne State School of Law. He earned a Master of Laws degree in Taxation from Boston University School of Law. Mr. Boesky is a regular speaker at industry conferences and on television and has served as a member of the board of directors of the National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders. Mr. Boesky is also a founding member of the Leadership Forum on Pension Fund and Endowment Investments in Domestic Emerging Markets at the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University. Mr. Boesky is a member of the President’s Council of the Real Estate Round Table. The President's Council is a by invitation-only group of individuals from leading real estate ownership, financial, management and advisory entities. The President’s Council focuses on analyzing specific policy issues generally affecting the economy and the real estate business in conjunction with the industry's top-level executives and the nation\'s policymakers.