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Associated Press
21-04-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
LTC Announces David Boitano as New Chief Investment Officer
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 21, 2025-- LTC Properties, Inc. (NYSE: LTC) ('LTC' or the 'Company'), a real estate investment trust that primarily invests in seniors housing and health care properties, today announced the appointment of industry veteran, David Boitano, as Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, following the promotion of Clint Malin to Co-Chief Executive Officer in December 2024. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: Dave Boitano, EVP & CIO Boitano has spent most of his seniors housing and health care finance career at Ventas, playing a pivotal role in sourcing investments, including RIDEA, with direct underwriting responsibility for more than $5.0 billion in transactions. 'We are delighted to welcome Dave to LTC,' said Malin and Co-Chief Executive Officer Pam Kessler. 'With an impressive track record in the seniors housing and health care finance sector, Dave has cultivated strong industry relationships and demonstrated success in building real estate portfolios. We believe his deep expertise will be invaluable as we drive growth and expand LTC's RIDEA platform.' 'I am excited to be joining LTC, especially now at a pivotal time as the Company embarks on its RIDEA strategy,' said Boitano. 'Throughout my career, I've admired LTC's ability to provide flexible and innovative financing solutions that support its operating partners in an evolving market. I look forward to contributing to the Company's continued success.' About LTC LTC is a real estate investment trust (REIT) investing in seniors housing and health care properties primarily through sale-leasebacks, mortgage financing, joint-ventures and structured finance solutions including preferred equity and mezzanine lending. LTC's investment portfolio includes 189 properties in 25 states with 30 operating partners. Based on its gross real estate investments, LTC's investment portfolio is comprised of approximately 50% seniors housing and 50% skilled nursing properties. Learn more at Forward-Looking Statements This press release includes statements that are not purely historical and are 'forward-looking statements' within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including statements regarding the Company's expectations, beliefs, intentions or strategies regarding the future. All statements other than historical facts contained in this press release are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Please see LTC's most recent Annual Report on Form 10‑K and its other publicly available filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties. All forward-looking statements included in this press release are based on information available to the Company on the date hereof, and LTC assumes no obligation to update such forward-looking statements. Although the Company's management believes that the assumptions and expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, no assurance can be given that such expectations will prove to have been correct. The actual results achieved by the Company may differ materially from any forward-looking statements due to the risks and uncertainties of such statements. View source version on CONTACT: For more information contact: Mandi Hogan (805) 981‑8655 KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA CALIFORNIA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: OTHER HEALTH PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSUMER TECHNOLOGY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING & REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL BUILDING & REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY SENIORS REIT FINANCE OTHER TECHNOLOGY HEALTH SOURCE: LTC Properties, Inc. Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 04/21/2025 03:01 AM/DISC: 04/21/2025 03:02 AM


Business Wire
21-04-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
LTC Announces David Boitano as New Chief Investment Officer
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- LTC Properties, Inc. (NYSE: LTC) ('LTC' or the 'Company'), a real estate investment trust that primarily invests in seniors housing and health care properties, today announced the appointment of industry veteran, David Boitano, as Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, following the promotion of Clint Malin to Co-Chief Executive Officer in December 2024. Boitano has spent most of his seniors housing and health care finance career at Ventas, playing a pivotal role in sourcing investments, including RIDEA, with direct underwriting responsibility for more than $5.0 billion in transactions. 'We are delighted to welcome Dave to LTC,' said Malin and Co-Chief Executive Officer Pam Kessler. 'With an impressive track record in the seniors housing and health care finance sector, Dave has cultivated strong industry relationships and demonstrated success in building real estate portfolios. We believe his deep expertise will be invaluable as we drive growth and expand LTC's RIDEA platform.' 'I am excited to be joining LTC, especially now at a pivotal time as the Company embarks on its RIDEA strategy,' said Boitano. 'Throughout my career, I've admired LTC's ability to provide flexible and innovative financing solutions that support its operating partners in an evolving market. I look forward to contributing to the Company's continued success.' About LTC LTC is a real estate investment trust (REIT) investing in seniors housing and health care properties primarily through sale-leasebacks, mortgage financing, joint-ventures and structured finance solutions including preferred equity and mezzanine lending. LTC's investment portfolio includes 189 properties in 25 states with 30 operating partners. Based on its gross real estate investments, LTC's investment portfolio is comprised of approximately 50% seniors housing and 50% skilled nursing properties. Learn more at Forward-Looking Statements This press release includes statements that are not purely historical and are 'forward-looking statements' within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including statements regarding the Company's expectations, beliefs, intentions or strategies regarding the future. All statements other than historical facts contained in this press release are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Please see LTC's most recent Annual Report on Form 10‑K and its other publicly available filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties. All forward-looking statements included in this press release are based on information available to the Company on the date hereof, and LTC assumes no obligation to update such forward-looking statements. Although the Company's management believes that the assumptions and expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, no assurance can be given that such expectations will prove to have been correct. The actual results achieved by the Company may differ materially from any forward-looking statements due to the risks and uncertainties of such statements.
Yahoo
04-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
5 figure skating icons talk ‘significant loss' after DC plane crash: ‘This one just felt so unfair': EXCLUSIVE
A quintet of American figure skating legends paid tribute to the 28 members of the skating world who died when an American Eagle flight collided with a Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C., in January. Nathan Chen, Kristi Yamaguchi, Scott Hamilton, Brian Boitano and Peggy Fleming were among those on hand for 'Legacy on Ice,' a skating exhibition that took place on March 2 in the nation's capital, which honored the victims of the Jan. 29 crash that claimed the lives of 67 people. The event raised money for families of the victims, as well as the crash's first responders. Eleven of the victims were skaters between the ages of 11 and 16. 'This one just felt so unfair and different because it's children. And it's coming from the development camp, which means that they're the promise,' 1984 Olympic gold medalist Hamilton told TODAY in an interview with his fellow skating icons that aired March 3. 'The loss is significant, but at the same time, the other kids in that training camp will remember these skaters forever,' 1988 Olympic gold medalist Boitano added. Husband and wife coaching team Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova, who won a world championship in pairs in 1994, were among those who died in the crash. Their only child, Maxim, 23, who has taken over coaching their athletes, performed in honor of his parents. 'That's something that's cathartic and helps him through it,' Boitano said. The skating world has endured tragedy before, when the entire U.S. figure skating team died in a plane crash in Belgium in 1961. 'The 1961 crash really affected me. My coach passed away in that plane crash. I was 12,' Fleming said. Fleming said this more recent crash was a stark reminder of what had happened in 1961. "But we rose up,' she added. The skating legends said athletes in the sport are adept at knowing how to come together to move forward in the face of adversity. "I think this is a really important time for us all to be together as a community,' 2022 Olympic gold medalist Chen said. 'It's a big part of our identity, is we fall down, we get up. We get injured, we get up,' Hamilton said. 'And we help each other get up, you know?' Boitano added. The skaters say they hope 'Legacy on Ice' will show those affected by the crash that they have a community that is there for them. 'You're not alone,' Hamilton said. 'Yeah, really showing that there will be a legacy that their memory continues on with, and will continue to be a part of our figure skating family,' 1992 Olympic gold medalist Yamaguchi added. This article was originally published on


NBC News
03-03-2025
- Sport
- NBC News
5 figure skating icons talk ‘significant loss' after DC plane crash: ‘This one just felt so unfair'
A quintet of American figure skating legends paid tribute to the 28 members of the skating world who died when an American Eagle flight collided with a Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C., in January. Nathan Chen, Kristi Yamaguchi, Scott Hamilton, Brian Boitano and Peggy Fleming were among those on hand for 'Legacy on Ice,' a skating exhibition that took place on March 2 in the nation's capital, which honored the victims of the Jan. 29 crash that claimed the lives of 67 people. The event raised money for families of the victims, as well as the crash's first responders. Eleven of the victims were skaters between the ages of 11 and 16. 'This one just felt so unfair and different because it's children. And it's coming from the development camp, which means that they're the promise,' 1984 Olympic gold medalist Hamilton told the "TODAY" show in an interview with his fellow skating icons that aired March 3. 'The loss is significant, but at the same time, the other kids in that training camp will remember these skaters forever,' 1988 Olympic gold medalist Boitano added. Husband and wife coaching team Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova, who won a world championship in pairs in 1994, were among those who died in the crash. Their only child, Maxim, 23, who has taken over coaching their athletes, performed in honor of his parents. 'That's something that's cathartic and helps him through it,' Boitano said. The skating world has endured tragedy before, when the entire U.S. figure skating team died in a plane crash in Belgium in 1961. 'The 1961 crash really affected me. My coach passed away in that plane crash. I was 12,' Fleming said. Fleming said this more recent crash was a stark reminder of what had happened in 1961. 'But we rose up,' she added. The skating legends said athletes in the sport are adept at knowing how to come together to move forward in the face of adversity. 'I think this is a really important time for us all to be together as a community,' 2022 Olympic gold medalist Chen said. 'It's a big part of our identity, is we fall down, we get up. We get injured, we get up,' Hamilton said. 'And we help each other get up, you know?' Boitano added. The skaters say they hope 'Legacy on Ice' will show those affected by the crash that they have a community that is there for them. 'You're not alone,' Hamilton said.


CNN
02-03-2025
- Entertainment
- CNN
Figure skating community gathers for ‘Legacy on Ice' to honor those lost in January plane crash
Little more than a month after a tragic air disaster took the lives of 28 members of the US figure skating community, emotions were on full display Sunday in Washington, DC, for the 'Legacy on Ice' tribute. Co-hosted by Olympic champions Brian Boitano and Kristi Yamaguchi, 'Legacy on Ice' was described as 'a journey through history, resilience and remembrance.' The event comes in the wake of the January 29 plane crash that claimed the lives of all 67 people aboard American Airlines flight 5342 and the three soldiers aboard a US Army Black Hawk helicopter after a midair collision over the Potomac River. Among the dead were 11 young figure skaters, four coaches and 13 family members who had attended the US Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas. The most emotional moment of the day came as Max Naumov, whose parents Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov died on January 29, collapsed to his knees and sobbed uncontrollably after he skated to one of their favorite songs. Naumov had finished in fourth place at the national championships just days before the tragedy. Sunday's two-hour event featured some of figure skating's biggest names, both current and former skating champions, as well as moving tributes to the legacies of those lost. After recording artist Hayes Warner opened the program with a performance of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah,' Boitano and Yamaguchi addressed the crowd at Capital One Arena. 'As skaters, we have learned to be resilient and to always find a path forward that is positive,' Boitano said. 'This is a way to give back,' Yamaguchi added. 'We are raising funds to support the victims' families, the first responders in this community and US Figure Skating to ensure the legacies of those we lost will carry on. They will not be forgotten.' Amber Glenn, winner of the 2024 Grand Prix Final gold medal, was the first skater to take to the ice. After laying a single white rose on a table adorned with white candles, she skated a poignant routine to 'Rise Up' by Andra Day. When she finished, the 2025 US national champion wiped tears from her eyes as she took her bows. With the emotional tenor of the day established, Glenn's performance was followed by routines from the likes of three-time US champion Johnny Weir, reigning world silver medalist Isabeau Levito, 2022 Olympic team gold medal ice dancing duo Madison Chock and Evan Bates, 2024 World Champion Ilia Malinin and others. As roses filled the candlelit table, speakers shared their memories of the skaters and coaches that perished in the tragic crash. Representatives from the DC's professional sports community — MLB's Nationals, NFL's Commanders, WNBA's Mystics, NHL's Capitals, NWSL's Washington Spirit and DC United of the MLS — were on hand to show their support. The Capitals, whose home arena played host to the event, wore helmet decals in their game Saturday in support of the figure skating community and all those affected by the tragedy. 'Through the artistry of figure skating and the power of music, we honor those lost the first responders, and all who were impacted,' Legacy on Ice organizers said. 'This event traces the triumphs and heartbreaks of U.S. figure skating, connecting past and present to celebrate a sport and a community that has overcome adversity before and stands together once again. 'This is not just for the skating world — it is for all of us. A moment to remember, to heal, and to ensure that legacies live on through the stories we share and the lives we honor.'