Sunday, 3 March 2013

Founder & CEO Guardian, a Boutique Investment Banking Firm: Paul Brenneke



When Paul Brenneke graduated from the University of Portland in 1984 with his BA in Business, he expected to have success. However, he had no idea just how great his success could be. Paul Brenneke founded Guardian Investment Real Estate. A few years later, the real estate and finance professional reinvented the company as Guardian, a Boutique Investment Banking Firm.

Today, Guardian, a Boutique Investment Banking Firm, is known as a national real estate investment bank that serves three primary types of clients: special asset managers, individual investors, and financial institutions. With Guardian, a Boutique Investment Banking Firm, Paul Brenneke is able to help individuals, groups, and institutions maximize their portfolios, as well as their clients’ portfolios.

The work that Paul Brenneke does with Guardian, a Boutique Investment Banking Firm, is very rewarding. While many professionals have complained about a down real estate market in recent years, Paul Brenneke has found market conditions to present a unique challenge that simply makes work more interesting.

As a successful CEO, Paul Brenneke defies stereotypes. He’s known by his clients, colleagues, and partners for having an upbeat, always-positive attitude that celebrates success and embraces failure as a learning opportunity. Over the years, Paul Brenneke has enjoyed expanding his company to better serve growing client needs and ever-changing market conditions.

Though Paul Brenneke is always interested to know about other available opportunities, he doesn’t have any intentions of jumping out of the real estate and investment game anytime soon. In his own words, he says, “Real estate is a game for me. The stakes are high – and you certainly don’t want to ‘play’ with other people’s money. However, at base, it’s a game. No investment is a sure thing. Finding the right ones and maximizing opportunity – that’s what I enjoy.”

Paul Brenneke has nearly 30 years of experience in real estate, finance, and banking.

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