FCP® Senior Vice President – Portfolio Management and Investor Relations, Moriah Thomas Parker and Vice President – Impact Investments, Alecia Hill, will take part in the upcoming Diversity in Commercial Real Estate 2024 Conference to be held on July 25-28, 2024 at Columbia University in New York City.
Thomas Parker will present on the Inclusive Investing: Cultivating Diversity in Real Estate Financing panel while Hill will present on the Breaking Barriers: Women in Commercial Real Estate panel.
Registration is available here.
Moriah Thomas Parker (left in photo) leads client development and strategic capital raising execution, including maintaining relations with current investors and expanding the firm’s institutional, consultant, and wealth management capital relationships. In addition, Moriah is responsible for strategic portfolio analysis, ongoing fund management, and portfolio risk evaluation. Moriah is a member of the firm’s management committee and serves as the sponsor of FCP’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion operational committee. Prior to joining FCP, Moriah worked at The Carlyle Group, where she managed financial reporting & analysis and fund management execution for the Europe, Ireland, and Middle East Northern Africa buyout private equity strategies. Moriah is a member of the Pension Real Estate Association, Urban Land Institute (mentor for WLI Virginia Inaugural Career Development Program for Women of Color) and African American Real Estate Professionals of DC. She graduated from Howard University where she earned her BBA with a concentration in Finance. Moriah also holds a Real Estate Financial Analytics Certificate from MIT School of Architecture and Planning.
Alecia Hill (right in photo) is a Vice President and Assistant Portfolio Manager at FCP, responsible for expanding the firm’s impact investing initiatives and affordable housing preservation multifamily platform. Before joining FCP, Alecia was a member of the Impact Investing team at Enterprise Community Partners, where she focused on Opportunity Zone Fund development, transaction underwriting, and innovation finance within affordable and workforce housing. Alecia has been a featured facilitator on community development finance structuring and policy with HUD and the EPA. She holds an MPA in Management and Finance from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, a BA from Columbia University, and is an alumna of McKinsey & Company’s Black Leadership Management Accelerator and the Wharton Social Impact Initiative. Alecia is an Advisory Board Member for the BILT Foundation, iGlobal ESG & DEI Real Estate Summit, and a Leadership Council Member for the Washington Partnership to End Homelessness. She is Chair of Smart Growth America’s LOCUS Coalition for inclusive, transit-oriented development across the U.S. and a Black Venture Institute Fellow (Berkley Hass). Alecia received an Emerging Leaders Award at the 2024 National Multifamily Housing Council Annual Meeting.
About FCP
FCP® is a privately held real estate investment company that has invested in or financed more than $12.9 billion in assets since its founding in 1999. FCP invests directly and with operating partners in commercial and residential assets. The firm makes equity and structured investments in income-producing and development properties. Based in Chevy Chase, MD, FCP invests both its commingled, discretionary funds and separate accounts targeted at major real estate markets in the United States. For further information on FCP, please visit https://fcpdc.com.