Recap Real Estate Advisors has hired Thomas R. Davis as a senior vice president. Davis will be lead executive in the transactions and advisory services practice areas.
Prior to joining Recap, Davis had a four-year tenure as manager of strategic operations at Preservation of Affordable Housing Inc. and a 10-year tenure in multiple roles at The Community Builders Inc. Davis managed a large multi-phase HOPE VI neighborhood revitalization, stewarded a multi-jurisdiction real estate portfolio including Section 8, LIHTC and market-rate units and supervised implementation of green retrofit and energy initiatives, according to a statement.
"Tom will play a vital role in refining our transaction advisory business, and we are confident he will help us continue to go above and beyond for our clients," said Christopher Hesen, Recap’s president and COO. "His extensive background in transaction management makes him an ideal fit for this position."
In addition to his transactional work, Davis integrated his experience in development, finance and property operations to provide strategic planning on organizational and programmatic initiatives, developing new business lines, management systems and resident services programming for multifamily owners. Prior to The Community Builders, Davis gained experience as a private sector attorney with Morrison & Foerster LLP, a Los Angeles-based law firm, where he specialized in affordable housing and real estate.
"I’ve been fortunate to work on affordable housing issues from many different perspectives and look forward to bringing this integrated experience to work for Recap’s clients," said Davis. "Joining Recap was a natural fit given Recap’s goals of designing innovative programs and providing clients with practical strategic guidance. I look forward to helping clients with their existing portfolios and growing the company’s transaction advisory practice."
Davis earned his bachelor’s degree from Brown University, his master’s degree in public administration from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and his juris doctor degree from New York University School of Law.





