Tom Darden

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Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Cherokee

Tom Darden is founder and CEO of Cherokee and its predecessors. Cherokee has raised over $2.2 billion in five institutional private equity funds, and invested this capital in the acquisition, cleanup, development, and sale of approximately 550 environmentally contaminated real estate assets in the US, Europe and Canada.

Tom began investing personal capital in environmental companies before raising institutional private equity funds, and approximately 25% of his early stage investments have been founded or co-founded by him. Since the 1980’s he has invested in over 100 companies including Cherokee Environmental Risk Management (environmental insurance), Brownfield Revitalization (new markets tax credits for brownfield redevelopment), Tethis (biological superabsorbent), Living Homes (green buildings), Cherokee Biotechnology (biological remediation), Cherokee Solar (solar energy), Eco-Site (cell towers), Consert (demand-side energy management), PGSI (supply-side energy management), and Industrial Heat (energy).

Tom began his career with Bain & Company in Boston, working with Bain from 1981 to 1984. Beginning in 1984, he served for 16 years as the Chairman of Cherokee Sanford Group, the largest private brick manufacturing company in the United States and previously the Southeast’s largest soil remediation company.

Tom has served or continues to serve on numerous boards, including the Boards of Shaw University, Environmental Defense Action Fund, Research Triangle Institute, the University of North Carolina’s environmental department, Winston Hotels, Waste Industries, Gentra Systems, Consert, Inc., Evofem, The Prince of Wales Trust, WakeMed Hospital, and Helping Hand Mission. He was Chairman of the Research Triangle Transit Authority and served two terms on the N.C. Board of Transportation, through appointments by the Governor and the Speaker of the House.

Tom earned a Master in Regional Planning from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a JD from Yale Law School and a BA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was a Morehead Scholar. His 1976 undergraduate thesis analyzed the environmental impact of third world development and his 1981 Yale thesis addressed interstate acid rain air pollution.

Tom Lernihan

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Chief Investment Officer | His Fund

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Prior to joining His Fund, Tom worked at Zion Capital. There, he invested in apartment communities with a focus on providing significant social, environmental benefits to our residents and their surrounding communities.

Tom has over 10 years of commercial general contracting project management experience. HIs responsibilities have included the oversight and management of $150+ Million in commercial construction in Chicago and Indianapolis. He also has focused on the renovation and rehabilitation of distressed single family real estate, looking for opportunities to provide distinct value for the future occupants.

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Tom Mallon

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General Partner | Perpetuate Capital

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Tom Mallon is the Co-founder and Chairman of the board of Regent Surgical Health. He is responsible for converting the company to an Employee Stock Ownership Plan

Tom has significant experience in real estate, venture capital funds, turnarounds and physician recruitment

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Tony Chen

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Managing Director | Kinyungu Ventures

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Tony Chen is Managing Director of Kinyungu Ventures, an investment/advisory firm focused on early-stage ventures and SMEs in East Africa.

He also serves as Chairman/Owner of FDAzilla, a SaaS company he co-founded and led as CEO for 8 years.

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Tony Long

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Co-Founder and Managing Director | CLX Ventures

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Tony’s professional experience includes commercial real estate transaction management, asset management, strategic planning, as well as, development, financing and corporate outsourcing.

Prior to co-founding CLX Ventures, Tony was with Trammell Crow and CBRE for a combined 31 plus years in multiple leadership roles.  Most recently, he served as the Global President of Client Care overseeing the firms top 500 +/- Enterprise clients and overall client experience for CBRE.  For the decade before that, Tony served as the Global President of Asset Services. In that role, Tony led the Real Estate Services business lines for the company’s industry leading global Asset Services division which included all services rendered on behalf of the investor clients of CBRE and managed a portfolio of 3 billion square feet.  Prior to becoming Global President of Asset Services for CBRE, Tony was responsible for Trammell Crow Company’s Dallas Office and then the Central Region. The Central Region included all business lines, in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, including corporate services, tenant representation brokerage, project management, investment properties, outsourcing and asset services.

Tony serves as  Director on the board of Altus Group, the leading global provider of software, data, and technology enabled expert services to the global commercial real estate industry. Tony also serves on the Board of Directors of GigaMonster, a leading provider of internet services to the multi-family and commercial real estate industry in the US.

Tony holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Data Processing and Analysis from the University of Texas at Austin, TX and a Masters of Business Administration from Harvard University.