
Crescent Real Estate this week announced that Christopher Goff had been promoted to senior vice president of capital formation.
Goff will be responsible for overseeing the company’s equity capital formation efforts and maintaining and enhancing relationships with investors.
“As we continue to navigate the dynamic real estate landscape, Christopher’s promotion reflects both his outstanding contributions to our organization and our commitment to fostering internal talent,” said Jason Anderson, Crescent’s co-CEO, in a statement. “His leadership and strategic acumen have already been instrumental in our achievements, and we are confident that, in his new role, he will play a key part in shaping the future success of our company.”
Goff joined Crescent in 2020 and has previously held positions in the hospitality investments group and as vice president of capital formation where he was instrumental in solidifying relationships with existing investors and sourcing new investor relationships.
Prior to joining Crescent, Goff worked for Castle Hill Partners, a real estate private equity firm focused on development of long duration master planned communities and targeted real estate investments requiring repositioning or complex debt resolutions.
Goff worked for CAVU Venture Partners, a consumer-focused venture capital firm with offices in New York, Austin, and Los Angeles. He also spent six years in New York City as an associate at WM Capital Partners focused on distressed debt investments and special situations loan originations across all commercial real estate asset classes, and at Smith & Associates where he focused on international account management and supply chain analytics in the semiconductor industry.
Goff graduated summa cum laude from New York University with a bachelor’s in economics and earned an MBA University of Texas at Austin with a concentration in private equity and real estate finance.