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Gerald Guterman
Gerald Guterman is an international real estate developer and investor. He is one of the largest co-op and condominium converters in the United States.〔Oser, Alan S. 1985, "Managing Those 'Occupied' Apartments" ''The New York Times,'' April 7, 1985〕 He also served as a Commissioner of the United States Romania Action Commission under the sponsorship of the United States Center for Strategic and International Studies, as well as Chairman of its banking and financing committees. Guterman served as personal financial advisor to the Minister of Privatization, Government of Romania.〔Guterman Website "www.gutermanpartners.com"〕 He is currently the Chairman and CEO of (Guterman Partners, LLC ).
== Overview ==

Guterman began a career in real estate at the age of 18 as a night porter for Fred Trump, father of famed developer Donald Trump.〔Steven Rea "Going Home Again-To A Hotel" ''Philadelphia Enquirer,'' March 13th 1988〕 The Brooklyn born son of a beverage wholesaler, Guterman amassed a fortune on scores of condominium and co-ops conversions in New York City.
Beginning in the 1980s, he became one of the largest property managers in the United States, with over 60,000 apartments in over 250 communities nationwide and over 16,000〔Oser, Alan S. 1985, "Managing Those 'Occupied' Apartments" ''The New York Times,'' April 7, 1985〕 rental apartments converted to condominium ownership.
As chairman of the publicly owned Hanover Companies, Guterman led a trend of selling occupied apartments to investors who would hold them until their tenants vacated. When the units were vacated, the investors could then sell them at a substantial profit.〔Brooks, Andree. 1988. "Guterman's Troubles Jolt Client Co-ops," ''The New York Times,'' April 17 1988. pg2〕 Hanover's holdings also included, among other things, the Stanhope and Adams hotels, a controlling interest in Roosevelt Island and what was at the time, the only magnetic monorail system in the United States.〔Deborah Gimelson. "Portrait of a Businessman as a Collector." ''Art+Auction'', September 1985〕

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