Wilshire Enterprises, Inc., Newark, N.J., has appointed Kevin B. Swill as president and chief operating officer. Mr. Swill joins Wilshire after serving since 2001 as president of Westminster Capital, the financing arm of The Kushner Companies, and president of Kushner Properties. "With his extraordinary combination of directly relevant industry experience, intimate knowledge of the properties and people in the New York and New Jersey real estate markets, and well-established network of senior-level contacts in real estate finance, we expect Kevin to play a major role in helping Wilshire take advantage of the current turmoil in our industry to build long-term value for our shareholders," said Wilshire chairman and chief executive Sherry Wilzig Izak. In 2000, Mr. Swill was an executive director of originations for CIBC World Markets, with responsibility for review and approval of real estate transactions for the commercial mortgage-backed securities market. Earlier, he was senior originator for the Northeastern United States at Deutsche Banc Mortgage Capital LLC, and originator in the Conduit Group at Merrill Lynch Real Estate Investment Banking. On Dec. 4, the proposed merger between Wilshire and NWJ Apartment Holdings Corp. was terminated when Wilshire was informed by NWJ that in the current economic and lending environment, it was not able to secure the financing of the residential properties required to close the merger.
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