David A Young - President and Chief Executive Officer
David Young has over 25 years of experience in medical and hospital real estate, monetizing in excess of $1.5B of
healthcare real estate during his career. Mr. Young has extensive public capital markets experience working with several companies from inception through public offering. He has worked in all facets of the public markets and has both institutional and mergers and acquisitions expertise.He has served as CEO and Founder of Global Medical REIT Inc. (NYSE: GMRE) and as
Founder and Senior Vice President of Acquisitions at Windrose Medical Properties Trust (NYSE: WRS), which was later
acquired by Welltower (NYSE: WELL). Mr. Young was the corporate officer responsible for business development at
Healthcare Property Investors from startup through year 10 (NYSE: HCP), growing AUM from $300M to over $3.5B. Mr.
Young previously developed a specialized medical real estate financing function at GE Capital. His earlier experiences
include Director of Business Development at American Hospital Supply Corp., Vice President of Corporate Marketing at
Hospital Corporation of America (“HCA”), and Assistant Hospital Director at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
HCP INC.
As Vice President of Business Development and Chief Investment Officer, Mr. Young was responsible for targeting, initiating, and consummating medical provider facility acquisitions for this $20 billion NYSE company
Mr. Young grew the portfolio asset base from startup to $3.5 billion
Global Medical REIT, Inc.
As Founding Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Young organized the REIT’s 2016 NYSE IPO and grew the company from a startup to over
$750million in core assets
Mr. Young left the Company pursue to other opportunities
WIND ROSE MEDICAL PROPERTIES TRUST
As Founding Principal and Vice President of Acquisitions & Development, Mr. Young organized the REIT’s 2002 NYSE IPO and grew the company from a startup to over
$500 million in core assets
Mr. Young negotiated the company’s
exit/sale and merger with HCN