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Michael Stoler is a Senior Principal
at Apollo Real Estate Advisors a leading international
real estate fund manager. In 2006 he joined the firm
where he focuses on new acquisitions across all of Apollo’s
funds under management. Prior to joining Apollo he served
as a senior vice president at First American Title Insurance
Company of New York, and President of Princeton Commercial
Corporation a management consulting and financing firm,
which he founded in 1977. His clients have included
Signature Bank, HSH Nordbank, Deloitte & Touche,
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Swiss Bank Corporation,
U.S. Trust, Israel Discount Bank, Bank Leumi, Sterling
National Bank, Chase Manhattan Bank, Bankers Trust Company,
Itel Corporation, Paychex, Yasuda Bank & Trust,
Snapple Beverage Company, Equifax and Republic National
Bank.
Mr. Stoler is the host and executive producer of “The
Stoler Report-Real Estate Trends in the Tri State Region.
The Stoler Report is New York’s only television
broadcast featuring real estate and business leaders.
The show is now in its seventh season, originally airing
on radio in November 2001. The show was awarded a Telly
Award in 2007.
Michael is also the host and executive producer of
“Building New York” a program that profiles
the lives of individuals responsible for shaping the
skyline of the tri-state region.
Mr. Stoler serves as the Contributing Editor and Real
Estate Columnist for the New York Sun. In June 2007,
“The Michael Stoler Real Estate Report”
premiered on 1010 WINS Radio, and airs on Saturdays
and Sundays.
Michael Stoler as an Adjunct Professor at the NYU Real
Estate Institute and one of the co-chairs of the annual
capital markets symposium. He has been a guest on CNBC
Cable and frequently lectures on real estate and business
at professional organizations.
Mr. Stoler serves on the boards of charitable organizations
including the Advisory Board of the NYU Real Estate
Institute, NYU Medical Center, Foundation for Medical
Evaluation & Early Detection, Jewish Community Relations
Council of New York, Hospital for Joint Disease, Helene
Fuld College of Nursing and American ORT.
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