Meet CPE’s 2017 Stars to Watch: Michael Anderson-Mitterling, George Smith Partners
Each year, CPE features some of the commercial real estate industry's top young talent. The high achievers selected as Stars to Watch represent a broad range of specialties, companies and geographic locations. Meet Michael Anderson-Mitterling from George Smith Partners
By Alexandra Pacurar
Each year, CPE features some of the commercial real estate industry’s top young talent. The high achievers selected as Stars to Watch represent a broad range of specialties, companies and geographic locations.
Following is a brief introduction to one of this year’s outstanding professionals. Read here about all 2017 Stars.
Age: 32
On the Job: Senior Vice President, George Smith Partners, Los Angeles
What Others Say About Him: “I have had the honor of knowing Michael both personally and professionally for the past four years, and he is one of the most accomplished, well-rounded financing professionals I know. Michael has arranged financing for several of our multi-tenant industrial business parks and has been an exceptional partner for us since. His hands-on approach to going above and beyond for his clients reflects the type of dedication, work ethic and commitment of a true leader.”–Brett Turner, Director of Acquisitions, bkm Capital Partners
Mentors: Vince Brun, the renowned Brazilian-American Olympic sailor, and Malin Burnham, a top real estate developer and owner in San Diego.
Big Deals: In four years at George Smith Partners, has closed deals valued at $1.6 billion, including $600 million in 2016.
Good works: Anderson-Mitterling and his wife, Rachel Anderson, have raised more than $2.5 million for the Wendy O. Ward Foundation, which supports research into a cure for sarcoma cancers. To raise funds for the organization, he ran the Los Angeles Marathon for the first time in 2016.
Quotable: Commercial real estate is “an asset class that will always be here in one form or another. It’s always changing and will continue to reflect the ever-changing demands of society and trends in the future. We play in it, we live in it, we work in it and we enjoy it.”


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