Areas of Practice
Jack Rodman is a Senior Advisor at King & Wood as well a member of the International Debt Restructuring Practice
Having both real estate workout and restructuring expertise as well as asset resolution and disposition skills developed during his work for the US RTC, Mr. Rodman moved to Asia beginning in 1995 and pioneered the distressed debt markets in Japan, Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Philippines, India and China as Financial Advisor to financial institutions and central banks.
Mr. Rodman has participated in many of the largest non-judicial work-out and restructuring engagements on behalf of both debtors (real estate developers) and creditors, including Boston based Cabot, Cabot & Forbes, Dallas based Trammel Crow Companies and Lincoln Property Company, Horita Realty, Honolulu Hawaii, Estes Homes, Tucson Arizona, and Metropolitan Property Corporation of Winnipeg Canada.
Work Experience
Prior to joining King & Wood in 2007 as a Senior Advisor, Mr. Rodman spent 37 years as a real estate consultant and real estate restructuring specialist with Ernst & Young / Kenneth Leventhal & Company as managing partner of the Los Angeles office.
Mr. Rodman was a member of the team who represented Bank of America on their sale of the real estate loan portfolio of Security Pacific Bank (which failed during the savings and loan crisis) to Kearny Street the predecessor entity to Morgan Stanley’s Real Estate Funds.
In 1976 he led a team multi-disciplinary team of restructuring specialists including legal, engineering, urban planning, economists, market specialists and municipal finance experts to workout and restructure the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Title VII New Communities (Newtown) Administration’s massive new town projects (13 in total) across America.
Mr. Rodman is a licensed CPA in both California and Washington State, has an MBA degree from UCLA and teaches Real Estate Investment and Finance at Harvard University Real Estate Academic Initiative.