Eli Verschleiser

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Eli Verschleiser
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Eli Verschleiser in 2015
Born1974 (age 4950)
Occupation Private Equity Real Estate
Known forBusiness and Philanthropy
Spouse(s)Dr. Shani Verschleiser, AuD., LCSW
Website eliv.com

Eli Verschleiser is an American businessman from New York City.

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Real Estate & Career

Eli Verschleiser is a founding partner and Chairman of the Multi Group of Companies. [1] Through his companies Mr. Verschleiser has participated in $10+ billion of real estate transactions, including over two million square feet of office buildings, hundreds of apartments, and many condominium projects. [2] Verschleiser also co-founded United Realty Trust, a $1 billion dollar public REIT, [3] and United Realty Partners. [4] Verschleiser later resigned from United Realty and sued his ex-partner for allegedly illegally moving investor funds into his own account. [5] [6]

Philanthropy

Eli Verschleiser serves on the board of The American Jewish Congress. He is a Co-Founder & Chairman for Our Place (Foundation), [7] a non-profit organization that provides support for troubled Jewish youth. [8] [9] [10] He is also Co-Founder for Magenu, [11] [12] an organization he helped create with his wife Dr. Shani Verschleiser [13] to protect children from CSA. [14]

Media

The offices of Eli Verschleiser has been named NYC's most historic offices by The New York Post. [15] Verschleiser has been cited in the media for helping aspiring entrepreneurs as a Mogul in a show similar to Shark Tank called Biz Tank. [16] He has financed numerous startups both on and off the show.

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