Edward Ring

Edward Ring

Founder & CEO, New Standard Equities

Encino, CA 91436

Phone (818) 582-3589

Mobile (310) 435-3929

Property Types
Multi-Family
Markets
Los Angeles, Bremerton/Silverdale
Bio
Mr. Ring founded New Standard Equities in 2010 and serves as its Chief Executive Officer. He has ultimate responsibility for NSE’s investment strategy, operations, risk management, and investor relationships. He has over 25 years of real estate and financial consulting experience, with 16 years of dedicated investing and operating experience in the multifamily sector. Under Mr. Ring’s leadership, NSE is known as a full-service, vertically integrated organization, and a leading investor of multifamily properties primarily located in the Western U.S. including Seattle, Northern and Southern California, and San Diego. Prior to forming NSE, Mr. Ring was Chief Operating Officer at Kennedy Wilson Multifamily. During his nearly 8-year tenure, he was responsible for the strategic leadership of the firm’s multifamily investment platform, including deal sourcing, business plan development, capital structuring, and asset management. Additionally, he was instrumental in developing relationships with a global base of notable institutional investors. Previously, he was with Evensen Dodge Financial and Investment Advisors, Inc., served as financial advisor to California Governor Gray Davis’ Commission on Building the 21st Century, and managed a portfolio of industrial assets at family-own MSR, Inc. Mr. Ring began his career in television and wrote comedies for NBC, UPN, Saban Entertainment, VH1, and HBO where he earned a Cable ACE nomination for his work on The Larry Sanders Show. Mr. Ring received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley, a Master of Fine Arts degree from New York University, and a Master of Business Administration degree from the Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is an active member of the Board of Directors at Center Theatre Group, one of the nation’s largest non-profit regional theaters; he is joining the Board of Trustees for the Children’s Bureau, which is dedicated to preventing child abuse through community outreach, education and mental health services; he serves on the Board of Governors at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles; and he is a member of Mensa and the Writers Guild of America (Emeritus).