Ted Eliopoulos is joining Prologis
Ted Eliopoulos is joining Prologis

Ted Eliopoulos is joining Prologis

Eliopoulos will help Prologis continue to grow its private investment business.
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RE+D magazine
22.08.2024

Prologis, Inc. (NYSE:PLD), the global leader in logistics real estate, announced that Ted Eliopoulos is joining the company as managing director, Strategic Capital.

A seasoned and respected investment management executive, Eliopoulos will help Prologis continue to grow its private investment business, bringing years of experience and deep expertise. Eliopoulos will work closely with Karsten Kallevig, global head of Strategic Capital. Both leaders will report to Dan Letter, Prologis' global president.

Most recently, Eliopoulos was managing director and senior advisor of Calvert Research and Management, having previously served as Calvert's CEO and president. Previously, Eliopoulos served as the vice chairman & head of Strategic Partnerships at Morgan Stanley Investment Management (MSIM) from 2019-2022.

"The majority of my professional career has centered around real assets and I'm thrilled to focus all of my attention on the global leader in logistics real estate," said Eliopoulos. "Prologis offers unique advantages in the marketplace. The growth potential into the future is tremendous as we continue to deepen existing relationships and forge new global partnerships."

Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Eliopoulos served as the chief investment officer of the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) from 2014 - 2018. Before becoming CIO, from 2007 - 2014, he was CalPERS' Senior Investment Officer of Real Estate and then Real Assets. From 2002 to 2006, he served as the chief deputy treasurer and deputy treasurer at the California State Treasurer's Office.

Eliopoulos' past and current board affiliations include the U.S. Real Estate Roundtable and the Pensions Real Estate Association (Board Chair 2012-2014), and the Sustainability Accounting Standard's Board's Investor Advisory Group, as well as the Alliance for Southern California Innovation Advisory Council. Eliopoulos currently serves on the Board of the Robert Toigo Foundation and the Pacific Pension Institute.

Eliopoulos received his bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, with honors from Dartmouth College and holds a juris doctor degree from the University of Virginia.