Fred Krom — CEO
We launched in July 2020 in the midst of the global health pandemic and recession, with the goal to revolutionize the $250 billion brokerage industry and to connect everyone in commercial real estate globally on a single platform. Before starting Revere, Fred was a member of the leadership team at DeBartolo Development (shopping mall founder and 5x Super Bowl winner). At DeBartolo, Fred was involved in research, investment strategy, and business development for all product types nationwide and a key player on the industrial team responsible for developing and implementing the firm’s pivot from retail after 70+ years. Prior to DeBartolo, Fred was a VP at Goldman Sachs covering the internet, media, cable/satellite, telecom, and housing sectors. Fred holds a B.A. from Duke University. Published Works: 1. Let’s Dwell On It — News/Insights From All Corners of Multifamily (2018-2020) 2. The Loading Dock — News/Insights From All Corners of Industrial, Retail and Transports (2017-2020) 3. 50-Year Demographic Study: US Jobs, Population Growth, Wages Across 3,000 counties (12/20) 4. 2019 Global Macro Outlook (12/18) 5. US Housing: “If You Build It, Millennials Will Come” (3/16) 6. US Entertainment: “Film Curtain Call Coming Soon” (10/15) 7. US Internet: “Casting Into The (NFLX) Stream For Returns” (6/15) 8. US Media: “Stay Inside: Outdoor M&A On Display” (12/14) 9. US Publishing: “Start The Presses” (10/14)
Stackforce AI infers this person is a Commercial Real Estate and Financial Services expert with a strong entrepreneurial background.
Location: New York City, New York, United States
Experience: 17 yrs 2 mos
Career Highlights
- Founded Revere CRE during a global pandemic.
- Led investment strategy at DeBartolo Development.
- Published multiple influential market research reports.
Work Experience
LightBox
Capital Markets (6 mos)
Revere CRE
CEO and Founder (4 yrs 6 mos)
DeBartolo Development
Vice President (3 yrs 5 mos)
Goldman Sachs
Vice President (2 yrs 9 mos)
Associate (6 yrs)
Education
at Duke University
IT at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
at Delbarton School