Carolina Aristimuno was Promoted as Director of Human Resources at GreenPointe

Date of management change: April 14, 2022 

What Happened?

Jacksonville, FL-based GreenPointe Promoted Carolina Aristimuno as Director of Human Resources

 

About the Company

GreenPointe Holdings was founded by visionary leader Edward E. Burr in 2008 with a charge to create livable communities of lasting value that fit the needs of today`s homebuyers. GreenPointe Holdings and each of its divisions are led by veterans of land and community development, homebuilding, lifestyle and amenities management, equity and debt financing, and infrastructure development. The team`s collective experience includes raising and investing more than $800 million to develop 100,000 acres of land, build 80,000 homesites and construct 30,000 homes. GreenPointe Holdings has extensive experience in structuring and executing complex transactions, including debt and bond financing, restructuring assets and capital structures, and asset dispositions. This experience enables GreenPointe Holdings to acquire and manage projects and serve as a consultant and manager for existing lenders and owners of distressed residential communities. Together, the GreenPointe Holdings team is unmatched in breadth of capabilities, skill and expertise throughout the industry. GreenPointe Holdings is actively financing, acquiring, restructuring, creating and managing residential communities throughout the Southeastern United States.

 

About the Person

Carolina Aristimuno is Director of Human Resources at GreenPointe. Previously, Carolina held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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