Legal Director (Los Angeles)

The Director of Real Estate, Legal supports the Company's real estate portfolio and transactions, including leasing, construction, purchase and sale, financing, and general real estate matters. This role will have a particular emphasis on directing and managing foreign local counsel across multiple jurisdictions - while serving as a responsive, hands-on legal partner to the business. Key Responsibilities Manage real estate legal matters for the Company, including commercial leasing (tenant), purchase and sale transactions, financing, and general real estate work. Structure, negotiate, draft, and close real estate transactions across the portfolio. Manage outside counsel, including scope, budget, and performance oversight. Direct and coordinate foreign local counsel on cross-border matters, and quickly develop working knowledge of real estate law and practice in unfamiliar foreign jurisdictions. Negotiate and administer construction and design professional contracts. Support financing and lending transactions, including secured real estate financings. Provide responsive, practical, and timely legal advice to business stakeholders and senior leadership. Identify and manage legal risk and ensure compliance with applicable laws and internal policies. Qualifications J.D. from top tier law school and active membership in good standing in at least one U.S. state bar. 7 years of relevant real estate legal experience, in-house and/or big law. Deep experience in commercial leasing, purchase and sale, and general real estate transactions. Demonstrated experience working with and managing outside counsel, including overseeing foreign local counsel across multiple jurisdictions. Experience negotiating construction and design professional contracts. Proven ability to manage and develop a team. Strong responsiveness and a service-oriented, business-minded approach. Excellent negotiation, drafting, and communication skills. Preferred Qualifications Experience with financing and lending transactions. J-18808-Ljbffr

Director of Investor Relations (Miami)

Macdonald & Company has been exclusively retained by a private equity real estate investment firm to appoint a Director of Investor Relations based in Miami, Florida. The position will support the firm’s continued growth across its multifamily and private credit platforms, reporting directly to the C-Suite. Our client is a private real estate investment and management firm with a successful track record acquiring, renovating, and operating institutional-quality multifamily properties across the Southeastern United States. The platform partners with a sophisticated investor base that includes family offices, high-net-worth individuals, and select institutional investors. The firm has established a strong pipeline of off-market value-add multifamily opportunities and manages a growing portfolio of stabilized assets. In addition to its core multifamily strategy, the company also operates a private credit platform providing short-term, asset-backed loans to real estate investors and developers - offering diversified, fixed-income exposure to its investor network. Position Summary The Director of Investor Relations will play a key role in enhancing the firm’s investor engagement, capital formation infrastructure, and go-to-market strategy across both its equity and credit investment platforms. This individual will be responsible for managing investor communications, improving internal processes, overseeing CRM and reporting systems, and helping build scalable outbound business development and marketing initiatives. The role will partner closely with firm leadership to elevate the investor experience, improve operational efficiency, and support long-term fundraising efforts. The ideal candidate will bring experience in investor relations, capital markets support, or private investment marketing within real estate private equity, private credit, or alternative investments. Rather than an established Rolodex of investor relationships, the client seeks an individual who is highly organized, process-oriented, commercially minded, and capable of building best-in-class investor infrastructure. Key Responsibilities Serve as a primary point of contact for existing investors, ensuring a high-quality investor experience through proactive communication and relationship management. Coordinate investor reporting, updates, capital call communications, quarterly materials, and performance summaries across the firm’s multifamily and credit strategies. Lead the ongoing enhancement and management of the firm’s CRM system, ensuring accurate tracking of investor interactions, pipeline activity, reporting schedules, and prospective relationships. Develop and implement scalable investor relations processes and operational best practices to improve efficiency and consistency across the platform. Partner with senior leadership to create and refine investor presentations, pitch materials, marketing collateral, case studies, and digital communications. Assist in building outbound business development infrastructure, including investor targeting, outreach campaigns, tracking systems, and follow-up workflows. Support capital raising initiatives by coordinating investor meetings, diligence requests, subscription materials, and onboarding processes. Help strengthen the firm’s brand presence through content creation, market updates, conference coordination, and investor-facing communications. Monitor market trends, competitor activity, and investor sentiment to help inform messaging and business development efforts. Work cross-functionally with acquisitions, asset management, and finance teams to gather investment updates and performance data for investor communications. Qualifications 5–10 years of experience in investor relations, capital markets, fundraising support, private wealth servicing, or investment marketing within real estate private equity, private credit, or alternative investments. Multifamily real estate experience is preferred. Strong experience managing investor communications, CRM systems, reporting processes, and marketing materials. Proven ability to improve workflows, establish systems, and create scalable investor relations infrastructure. Exposure to capital raising or business development processes preferred, though porting over an existing network of investor relationships isnot required. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with strong attention to detail and presentation quality. Commercially minded, highly organized, and comfortable working in a fast-paced entrepreneurial environment. Experience with CRM platforms, investor reporting tools, and marketing automation systems preferred. Bachelor’s degree required; finance, real estate, marketing, communications, or business-related background preferred. J-18808-Ljbffr

Augusta, GA – General Counsel (Augusta)

MGT is pleased to partner with the Augusta-Richmond County Consolidated Government in search of a General Counsel. The consolidated City/County government has an operating budget of approximately $1.4 billion and 2,800 full-time positions across all funds. As General Counsel, you will lead the Augusta Law Department and guide all legal affairs for a large and complex consolidated. You'll partner closely with the Mayor, Board of Commissioners, County Administrator, and department leaders to advance priorities, manage risk, and uphold public trust. The Community Best known as the home of the Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament, Augusta is the third largest municipality in Georgia with a population of 201,737. It is the principal city of the Augusta-Richmond County metropolitan statistical area (MSA), which encompasses seven counties and has a gross population of nearly 630,000. Augusta sits on the Georgia/South Carolina border and is bounded by the Savannah River. The city is two hours east of Atlanta on Interstate 20 and is served by Augusta Regional Airport (AGS). Multiple higher education institutions also call the city home, including Augusta University, Augusta Technical College, and the historically Black (HBCU) Paine College. The city boasts ten historic districts, including the Downtown Historic District. Residents and visitors can also enjoy outdoor recreation at Augusta Riverwalk, Phinizy Swamp Nature Park, Augusta Canal Historic Trail, and numerous parks and trails in the area. Key Duties & Responsibilities Lead day-to-day operations of the Law Department and cultivate a high-performance, service-oriented culture. Provideproactivelegal counsel and representation to the Mayor/Commission, County Administrator, and boards/authorities. Attend public meetings to deliver real-time guidance on agenda items, parliamentary issues, and compliance. Represent officers and employees in their official capacities in court and administrative proceedings. Manage budgets, outside counsel, and risk-mitigation strategies aligned with organizational priorities. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong grasp of municipal government, including an understanding of and respect for their role and the roles of the Board of Commissioners and County Administrator as outlined in the county charter. They should be confident, assertive, and judicious and able to earn credibility with elected officials, employees, and the public. Additionally, they will demonstrate good judgment, critical thinking, and a focus on maintaining a modern, responsive law department. Qualifications Juris Doctorate or Doctor of Laws degree from an accredited college or university. Seven (7) years of legal experience, at least four (4) years of which was in local government. Active member of State Bar of Georgia, Georgia Court of Appeals, and Georgia Supreme Court, or able to be licensed to practice law in the State of Georgia. Substantial litigation experience and demonstrated expertise in municipal law. Budget management and supervisory experience. Compensation and Benefits Augusta’s hiring range for this position is $215,000 -$230,000 annually. The salary offer is dependent on the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. Additionally, Augusta offers a comprehensive and highly competitive benefits and wellness program including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance; Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA); paid leave benefits); paid family leave; wellness facilities and other ancillary benefits; and Georgia Municipal Employee Benefits System (GMEBS), a 401(a) Defined Benefit Pension. Relocation assistance is available. The Augusta City/County government is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug Free Workplace. Application Deadline: Open Until Filled Posted: 2026-07-22 J-18808-Ljbffr