Greenbacker Capital Management (GCM) has bolstered its real estate investments team with the appointment of Evan Sherman as Head of Real Estate Acquisitions, underscoring its commitment to sustainability-driven investment strategies. Sherman’s addition reinforces GCM’s focus on acquiring undervalued real estate for distributed generation, storage, and EV charging infrastructure, as part of its fourth sustainability-driven investment strategy.
Sherman, alongside former Blackstone colleague David Zackowitz, leads GCM’s sustainable real estate business, targeting opportunities in resilient power generation amidst efforts to decarbonize real estate and transportation sectors. Zackowitz highlighted Sherman’s extensive experience in real estate transactions, emphasizing the critical role of real estate in the energy transition and foreseeing significant investment opportunities in Energy Transition Real Estate.
With 15 years of institutional real estate investment experience, Sherman expressed enthusiasm about GCM’s unique approach to driving the energy transition within the real estate industry.
In conjunction with Sherman’s appointment, Mandy Yang joins as Assistant Vice President of Acquisitions, focusing on real estate opportunities aligned with GCM’s strategy. Yang brings valuable experience from the infrastructure investments team, having acquired renewable assets and closed significant project financings.
GCM’s real estate strategy aims to acquire logistics and industrial assets for electrification, including battery storage, EV charging infrastructure, and solar power. This strategic alignment with the global push for electrification, supported by government incentives and regulatory efforts, positions GCM at the forefront of clean energy initiatives.
The convergence of clean energy initiatives and regulatory tailwinds presents a compelling market opportunity for energy transition-focused investment managers like Greenbacker Capital Management, reinforcing their role in advancing sustainable solutions in the real estate sector.