Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend’s Robert Brown Named to the Board of Directors of the San Francisco Children’s Art Center
SAN FRANCISCO (January 27) – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that partner Robert Brown has been named to the Board of Directors of the San Francisco Children’s Art Center.
The San Francisco Children’s Art Center is a non-profit studio art center whose mission is to nurture the development and artistic growth of children through creative expression and self-guided learning. By encouraging experimentation and discovery in a supportive environment, the Art Center is a place filled with possibilities, where children can collaborate, explore and grow.
For more information on the San Francisco Children’s Art Center, please click here.
Mr. Brown focuses his practice in the area of real estate, finance and capital markets. He regularly represents lenders, loan servicers, investors and borrowers with respect to various commercial real estate finance matters, including loan originations and various post-securitization transactions.
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