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Home / Revista News / HTA Appoints Dan Klein as Executive Vice President of Business Development

HTA Appoints Dan Klein as Executive Vice President of Business Development

February 1, 2016 by Elisa Freeman Topics: Revista News

Revista diamond partner, Healthcare Trust of America, Inc. (NYSE: HTA) announced January 5 that it has named Dan Klein to the newly created position of Executive Vice President of Business Development. Mr. Klein will report directly to the Company’s Chairman and CEO, Scott D. Peters. In this role, Dan will help drive HTA’s investment activities with a primary responsibility for growing HTA’s strategic relationships with health systems, academic medical centers, universities with a healthcare focus, physicians and regional developers.

“We are pleased to welcome Dan Klein to HTA’s executive team,” said Scott D. Peters, Chairman and CEO of Healthcare Trust of America. “Dan has a significant and proven track record in the medical office sector. The skills, relationships, and in-depth knowledge that Dan has developed during his years in the real estate sector make him a great fit to help continue to expand HTA’s dedicated MOB platform focused on key markets and key critical real estate.”

Mr. Klein has over 25 years of experience in real estate, most recently serving as Senior Vice President of Business Development for Welltower Inc.’s medical office platform. During his tenure at Welltower, Mr. Klein led the firm’s medical facilities investment strategy, business development, acquisition and development origination, and targeted advisor outreach. He received a Bachelor’s of Science from The University of Virginia and a J.D. from The University of Toledo College of Law.

Mr. Klein will be continue to serve on Revista’s Advisory Board in his new capacity.

Elisa Freeman

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