Robert B. Neely
Co-Managing Director, Chairman & Chief
Executive Officer
Robert Neely has responsibility for the
development and implementation of the Company’s strategy. Mr. Neely also
chairs the Investment Committee, which directs the acquisition and
disposition of TCP’s real estate assets.
Combined with his previous service as
Chief Financial Officer of Transland Management Corp., a large
Dallas-based property management firm, his experience encompasses $1
billion of commercial real estate. He is based in the Company’s Dallas,
Texas corporate office.
Mr. Neely is a former member of Urban
Land Institute (ULI), National Association of Industrial Office Parks (NAIOP),
and National Association of Real Estate Investment Trust (NAREIT). He is
also a member of the Real Estate Council of Dallas and held the
Certified Investment Manager (CIM) and Registered Property Manager (RPM)
designations from the International Real Estate Institute.
He is a former member of the Texas
Society of Certified Public Accountants and previously served as an
accountant with Arthur Andersen & Company. A graduate of Washington &
Lee University, Mr. Neely received a Bachelor’s degree from the School
of Commerce, majoring in Accounting and Business Administration.
Mr. Neely has served as a Board Member
and Finance and Audit Committee member of the Presbyterian Health Care
System, a $500 million organization, which provides hospital and
outpatient care through six premier hospitals in Dallas. Presbyterian
has merged with other health systems into a $4 billion organization,
Texas Health Resources (“THR”). He currently serves on THR’s Real Estate
Committee with former service on the Finance Committee. He served as
Chairman of the Governing Board for Presbyterian Village North in Dallas
as well as Vice Chairman and Treasurer. He served as a member of the
Presbyterian Village North Foundation.
Mr. Neely served as District Chairman
for the North Trail District of BSA’s Circle Ten Council. This district
is responsible for over 5,000 scouts. He is active in Troop 730. Mr.
Neely is a member of the Foundation for the Callier Center for
Communicative Disorders (with former service as Secretary/Treasurer), a
member of St. Mark’s School of Texas Board of Trustees and a member of
the Scottish Rite Hospital Tartan Classic Board of Directors. A Dallas
native and Eagle Scout, Mr. Neely was appointed by Texas Governor Bill
Clements in 1987 to the Texas School for the Deaf Governing Board. He
served as Secretary and President until 1994.
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