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Leaf is Peachtree’s vice president and head of internal sales

Previously he was vice president for capital markets

Leaf is Peachtree’s vice president and head of internal sales

Brian Leaf is now vice president and head of internal sales for Peachtree Hotel Group’s broker-dealer affiliate Peachtree PC Investors. Previously, he was vice president for capital markets.

Leaf joined Atlanta-based Peachtree in 2017, prior to which he was an internal wholesaler at Inland Securities Corp. in Oak Brook, Illinois. Before then he was a property manager for Colliers International in Atlanta.


He has a bachelor's degree in business administration and real estate from the University of Georgia and holds the FINRA Series 7, 24 and 63 securities licenses.

During his time at Peachtree, Leaf helped secure more than $500 million in equity funding.

“Brian has been an invaluable resource in expanding Peachtree’s access to equity partners. He has quickly formulated programs that allow us to strategically build strategic relationships with the highest quality financial advisors in the industry” said Rob Woomer, Peachtree’s president of capital markets.

Peachtree is led by Jatin Desai and Mitul Patel as managing principals.

In early April, Peachtree and its affiliates added five executives to its management teams. The new appointments aim to strengthen the company’s ability to support strategic growth objectives to scale its investment platform and further diversify allocation strategies, the company said in a statement.

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