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Ascari is Noble’s director of finance

He most recently was senior leader at EY-Parthenon

Chris Ascari

Noble Investment Group named Chris Ascari its new director of finance.

Summary:

  • Chris Ascari is Noble Investment Group’s new director of finance.
  • He most recently served as a senior leader at EY-Parthenon.
  • In June, Noble added Tim Bowes and Mark Klawitter to its asset management team.

Chris Ascari is the new director of finance at Noble Investment Group. He will lead corporate finance initiatives that support the performance and growth of the company’s investment platforms as it expands its institutional investment strategies.


Atlanta-based Noble is led by CEO Mit Shah.

“Chris brings strong technical expertise and a thoughtful, solutions-oriented mindset that will help advance our growing platform,” said George Dabney, Noble's CFO. “His experience and collaborative approach will complement the strategic execution of our investment strategies.”

Ascari brings nearly 15 years of real estate finance experience, most recently as a senior leader in EY-Parthenon’s Transaction Real Estate group. He has led valuations, due diligence and advisory engagements totaling over $50 billion in transaction volume across asset classes and investor types.

In June, Noble appointed Tim Bowes and Mark Klawitter to its asset management team.

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