Jeff Adler

Vice President Matrix Yardi Systems at Harvard Graduate School of Design

Biography

Harvard Graduate School of Design

JEFF ADLER is Vice President, of Yardi® Matrix, the data division of Yardi Systems. Yardi® Matrix is a US multifamily, student, office, medical office/lab space, industrial, and self-storage asset information toolset for originating, underwriting, and asset managing commercial real estate investments, with over 800 clients worldwide. Yardi® Matrix provides investment strategy, market and institutional research reports leveraging the underlying property level detail of 135 markets, >92,000 multifamily properties and >18 MM units. Mr. Adler also leads Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News, two digital media websites.

From 2002-2009, Mr. Adler was Chief Property Operations Officer at AIMCO (NYSE: AIV, S&P 500), leading the revitalization of the operating platform of more than 160,000 multifamily units, where he also co-founded AIMCO’s portfolio investment, asset management and capital markets strategies.

From 2009-2014, Mr. Adler formed a consulting firm and acted as CEO/COO for several sponsor and investor platforms in the US value-add, student, military, senior, single-family, and Canadian rental housing industries.

From 1990 to 2000 Mr. Adler was a Vice President at Progressive Insurance, developing the Progressive consumer brand, establishing the corporate marketing department, and then running the Colorado business unit, growing it profitably from $10MM to $100MM in revenues.

Mr. Adler holds a B.A. in Economics from Yale (Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude), and a M.B.A. in Strategic Planning & Marketing from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (Beta Gamma Sigma, Dean’s List).

Mr. Adler is a Board Member of the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC), and Chairman of the Urban Land Institute’s (ULI) Multifamily Silver Council.

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