"Chad Tredway charted a fast path into upper management at JPMorgan Chase, rising from an associate during the Financial Crisis to a senior position overseeing the bank's $20 billion lending business with some of the largest commercial real estate landlords and developers. Business Insider featured Tredway in its first Rising Stars of Wall Street list in 2017. Then in 2021, he left to launch his own real state company, called Trio Investment Group."
"JPMorgan brought him back by buying Tredway's firm in early 2024 for an undisclosed price and named him head of real estate investment in the Americas for JPMorgan Asset Management, an investment arm of the bank that owns about $79 billion of commercial property. In May 2025, Tredway, 42, was promoted to global leader of that real estate investment business. In the new position, he regularly travels to meet with both existing and prospective clients, including some of the world's largest investors."
Chad Tredway rose from an associate during the Financial Crisis to oversee JPMorgan's $20 billion lending business with large commercial real estate landlords and developers. He left in 2021 to found Trio Investment Group, focusing on sale-leaseback transactions and completing over 50 deals in 22 states with targeted returns of 10–13%. JPMorgan acquired his firm in early 2024 and named him head of real estate investment in the Americas within JPMorgan Asset Management, which owns about $79 billion of commercial property. In May 2025 he was promoted to global leader and actively meets existing and prospective large investors amid volatile markets and rising real estate.
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