John Manginelli
John Manginelli
Regional Executive / Market President Hudson Valley Metro New York
KeyBank Real Estate Capital
John J. Manginelli is Senior Vice President and Northeast Regional Executive for KeyBank Real Estate Capital. KeyBank Real Estate Capital is the third-largest commercial real estate lender in the U.S. and a major line of business of Cleveland-based KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY).

Manginelli, an expert on trends in commercial and multifamily real estate development, manages the entire Northeast region including sites specific to the New York and New Jersey markets. He leads an organization that provides loan programs for construction and interim financing; permanent lending and mezzanine and market-rate equity products; and he manages a regional cross-functional team that delivers the bank’s many products to commercial and multifamily developers and investors. Manginelli has over 20 years of experience delivering commercial real estate financial solutions. He is an experienced relationship manager with expertise in market analysis, business planning, extending market penetration and developing new market niches.

Prior to joining KeyBank in 2001, Manginelli spent 12 years at Summit Bank in Cranford, N.J., most recently as Senior Vice President of commercial real estate. He managed all aspects of a construction and permanent mortgage portfolio aggregating $450 million and more than 150-plus accounts including: originating; structuring; underwriting; negotiating; monitoring; and cross-selling the bank’s products and services. Previously he served as Assistant Vice President of Private Banking at Bankers Trust Company in New York City.

John Manginelli received his Master’s degree in Finance from Rutgers University. He earned Bachelor’s degrees in both Industrial Engineering and Economics, also from Rutgers University. Manginelli is an active member of National Association of Industrial and Office Parks (NAIOP); Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA); New Jersey Apartment Association (NJAA); Real Estate Lenders Association (RELA); Rutgers University Engineering Advisory Board; and American Diabetes Association (ADA).