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  Donald Suter
   

Donald Suter
Managing Principal and head of M3 Capital Partners

MOVED Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Donald Suter is Managing Principal and head of M3 Capital Partners, with responsibility for overseeing capital markets services provided to clients of the firm. Previously, Mr. Suter was a managing director of Security Capital Group Incorporated. Prior to joining Security Capital, Mr. Suter was president and chief operating officer with Cullinan Properties, Ltd., a privately held regional real estate company providing development, management, brokerage and investment advisory services. Earlier in his career, Mr. Suter was a senior vice president with LaSalle Partners in the investment banking group. Mr. Suter received an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business and a B.S. from Purdue University. Mr. Suter holds a Series 24 General Securities Principal license and a Series 27 Financial and Operations Principal license for M3 Capital Partners. He is also approved as an Investment Advisor by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in the United Kingdom.

M3 Capital Partners is a global investment banking and advisory firm that specializes in raising private equity for public and private real estate operating companies and funds, delivering strategic financial advisory services and, through an affiliate, managing real estate private equity investments. Since the firm’s inception in 1991, M3 has completed 191 transactions with a value of $76.3 billion. In 2007, the firm completed 17 transactions with a value of $27.5 billion.

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