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Robert Kaplan
Partner at SoftBank Vision Fund
Robert Kaplan is a senior team member at Cushman & Wakefield, boasting vast national experience with a specific focus on the Florida real estate market.
Over the years, Robert has been involved in arranging various types of financial deals including construction, bridge and perm debt, mezzanine and preferred financing, as well as common equity. He has facilitated transactions related to all types of real estate assets such as multifamily rentals, student housing, hospitality properties, condos, offices, industrial and storage spaces, land development, senior housing, and retail establishments. His portfolio includes managing investment sales of real property and notes, totaling over $9 billion in transactions in the last twelve years.
Robert Kaplan serves as a trusted advisor to a wide range of clients including lenders, borrowers, and investors. His background as a finance professional and a major law firm attorney equips him with the knowledge and skills to guide clients through various economic cycles. He specializes in providing strategic advice during down cycles, offering expertise in debt/equity restructuring, distressed asset sales, rescue debt/equity solutions, foreclosure and bankruptcy strategies, as well as receiverships and trusteeships.
In terms of education, Robert Kaplan pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a focus on Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration (BBA) with a concentration in Finance and Corporate Strategy from the University of Michigan's Stephen M. Ross School of Business.
Robert has been actively involved in various organizations throughout his career. He has held positions such as Board Member at AccelByte, bloXroute Labs, and fabric. Additionally, he has been an investor in companies like Veho and Aleo. Robert Kaplan has also served in key roles at Labelbox, SoftBank Investment Advisers, B Capital Group, Spring Inc., Ampush, and J.P. Morgan in areas ranging from asset management to business operations and growth.


