Paul Levinsohn is an attorney and businessman with experience in real estate.
Paul Levinsohn is an attorney and businessman with experience in real estate. During the past five years, Mr. Levinsohn acquired and sold more than 200 commercial retail properties to public REITs and individuals. He also has experience obtaining financing for a wide range of real estate investments.
Mr. Levinsohn is currently the Managing Partner of the New York City Regional Center (“NYCRCâ€Â). In 2008, the NYCRC was approved by the Department of Homeland Security to raise and invest foreign capital in areas of high unemployment throughout New York City. The goal of the NYCRC is to create jobs.
Mr. Levinsohn has also worked on a variety of private equity transactions. In 2004, he and several investors, acquired and privatized one of the largest convenience store and gas station chains in the northeast. The company, which was listed on the American Stock Exchange, operates 290 stores. Mr. Levinsohn sold his position in the company in 2008.
In the fall of 2008, Mr. Levinsohn acquired the assets of a New England-based nutrition supplement company that sells products throughout the country to retailers like Wal-Mart, Walgreens, CVS, and Vitamin Shoppe.
Mr. Levinsohn is also very active in public service. In 2002, he was appointed Chief Counsel to the Governor of New Jersey where he managed a staff of twenty-one attorneys and coordinated all of the legal operations for the Governor’s Office. Mr. Levinsohn also clerked for Judge Anne E. Thompson, U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey between 1995 and 1997.
Before entering law school, Paul served as a charter corps member of Teach for America, a nationwide teacher corps program that places teachers in rural and inner city schools. During this time, Paul taught high-school American History in Warren County, North Carolina.
Paul graduated from Duke University where he earned his undergraduate degree, J.D. and M.A. (political science). During law school, Paul was a member of the Duke Law Journal, and was appointed to the Duke University Board of Trustees for a three-year term.
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