Goldman Sachs Commercial Mortgage Capital LP, Dallas, has announced a realignment of its regional operations under which the firm has begun operating through three regions instead of five.The three new geographic regions and their regional directors are as follows: Rod Reppe Jr., Eastern Region; Will Flaa, Central Region; and Paul Armour, Western Region. Bush Bowden, the company's senior vice president, will continue to originate commercial loans in the Eastern Region and senior vice presidents James Abbee and Michael Singh will continue to originate them in the Western Region, GSCMC said. "Realigning our regional operations, while maintaining staffing levels, positions GSCMC to more efficiently deploy team members and signals the firm's expanding real estate origination efforts," said Roddy O'Neal, co-chief executive officer. GSCMC can be found online at http://www2.goldmansachs.com/client_services/trading_capital_markets/cmc.
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