The estimated Net Worth of Douglas Ii Crocker is at least $2.76 Million dollars as of 5 December 2023. Mr. Crocker owns over 28,250 units of Colony Capital stock worth over $715,250 and over the last 21 years he sold CLNY stock worth over $1,627,128. In addition, he makes $414,134 as Non-Executive Independent Director at Colony Capital.
Douglas has made over 10 trades of the Colony Capital stock since 2008, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he sold 28,250 units of CLNY stock worth $448,328 on 5 December 2023.
The largest trade he's ever made was exercising 35,000 units of Colony Capital stock on 10 January 2008 worth over $315,700. On average, Douglas trades about 792 units every 28 days since 2003. As of 5 December 2023 he still owns at least 84,147 units of Colony Capital stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Crocker stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Douglas Crocker, II., is Non-Executive Independent Director of the Company. Mr. Crocker has been the managing partner of DC Partners LLC, a firm that invests in and develops apartment properties, since 2013. From 2006 to 2013, Mr. Crocker was the Chairman of Pearlmark Multifamily Partners, L.L.C. (formerly known as Transwestern Multifamily Partners, L.L.C.), a commercial real estate firm. He was the Chief Executive Officer of Equity Residential, a multi-family residential REIT, from December 1992 until his retirement in December of 2002.During his more than 40 years of real estate experience, Mr. Crocker has previously served as: Executive Vice President of Equity Financial and Management Company, a subsidiary of Equity Group Investments, Inc, which provides strategic direction and services for EGI’s real estate and corporate activities; President, Chief Executive Officer and a director of First Capital Corporation, a sponsor of public limited real estate partnerships; Managing Director of Prudential Securities Inc., a financial services brokerage firm; Chief Executive Officer of McKinley Finance Group, a privately held company involved with real estate, banking and corporate finance; President of American Invesco, the nation’s largest condominium conversion company; and Vice President of Arlen Realty and Development Company, a diversified real estate and retail company. Mr. Crocker currently is a member of the board of directors of Acadia Realty Trust, a publicly traded REIT, since 2003. Mr. Crocker holds a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University.
As the Non-Executive Independent Director of Colony Capital, the total compensation of Douglas Crocker at Colony Capital is $414,134. There are 3 executives at Colony Capital getting paid more, with Thomas Barrack having the highest compensation of $15,957,000.
Douglas Crocker is 79, he's been the Non-Executive Independent Director of Colony Capital since . There are 1 older and 13 younger executives at Colony Capital. The oldest executive at Colony Capital Inc. is George Parker, 81, who is the Non-Executive Independent Director.
Douglas's mailing address filed with the SEC is C/O ACADIA REALTY TRUST, 411 THEODORE FREMD AVE, RYE, NY, 10580.
Over the last 6 years, insiders at Colony Capital have traded over $9,957,534 worth of Colony Capital stock and bought 448,940 units worth $2,815,609 . The most active insiders traders include Thomas Jr Barrack, J Braxton Ii Carter, and Darren J. Tangen. On average, Colony Capital executives and independent directors trade stock every 36 days with the average trade being worth of $408,136. The most recent stock trade was executed by Mark M. Hedstrom on 17 August 2020, trading 25,000 units of CLNY stock currently worth $70,000.
Colony Capital, Inc. is an American international investment firm based in Boca Raton, FL. The company has over 350 employees operating in 20 offices around the world. Colony Capital invests in real estate and real estate-related debt investments, real estate-dependent operating companies, non-performing loans, distressed assets and select development opportunities throughout the world. Colony's dealings in distressed assets has led to several sources citing it as an example of vulture capitalism.
Colony Capital executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: