Harold J. Bordwin
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Harold J. Bordwin</strong> is a principal and co-president of Keen-Summit Capital Partners LLC in New York, where he is responsible for all aspects of business development and execution at the firm. He focuses on developing and implementing strategic real estate and corporate finance plans for his clients, which involves real estate analysis, real estate acquisitions and dispositions, lease modifications and terminations, and corporate finance and capital market services. In addition, Mr. Bordwin is a receiver and provides fiduciary services to his clients. A real estate broker, he has more than 33 years of real estate advisory and transactional experience, with particular expertise in workouts and restructurings and other special situations. Mr. Bordwin has represented financial, corporate and retail clients. As a recognized expert on real estate restructuring issues, he has testified before the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives. He also has been interviewed and quoted in numerous articles for <em>The Wall Street Journal</em>, <em>The New York Times</em>, <em>USA Today</em> and various trade publications. Mr. Bordwin previously was a principal with KPMG LLP and CEO of Keen Consultants. He is a member of ABI, the American and California State Bar Associations, the International Council of Shopping Centers and the Turnaround Management Association, and he holds Series 7, 24, 63 and 79 licenses. Mr. Bordwin received the 2023 Commercial Real Estate Visionary award from the <em>NY Real Estate Journal</em> the 2021 ABI Asset Sale of the Year award for his work in the <em>Lighthouse</em> case, and the 2021 ALIS – Single Asset Transaction of the Year over $25M award and Turnaround Atlas Awards for Hospitality & Real Estate Restructuring of the Year for his work on the <em>L’Ermitage</em> case. He received his undergraduate degree in government from Wesleyan University in 1982 and his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1985, where he was a staff member of <em>Law & Policy in International Business</em> and published articles in the <em>Ecology Law Quarterly</em> of the University of California at Berkeley Boalt Hall School of Law.</p>