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Born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Murray Goldman initially studied to be a doctor. But two years into his pre-med studies at Dalhousie University for economic reasons, he was obliged to abandon that dream. He moved to Toronto where he has lived ever since. Murray\u2019s longstanding preference for redeveloping inner city sites stems from a desire to leave green suburban spaces green and retrofit obsolete properties through urban renewal projects.<\/p>\n

This ethical thread is woven into every Goldman Group project. As the GTA has matured, Murray has led the way in the successful gentrification of old industrial areas into livable new ones, of neglected areas into vibrant new neighbourhoods. As real estate development and Toronto\u2019s demographics have changed over the years, Murray has encouraged Goldman Group to change with them. As a result the business has adapted, thrived and remained relevant. In his over 60 years in the industry Murray has received countless accolades and awards for his work and his approach. His penchant for seeing things that others miss has manifested in creative award winning projects like the Picasso condominium, as well as investments outside of the development sector, including indoor shrimp farming, medical marijuana and grass-fed prairie beef.<\/p>\n

After a long career as an entrepreneur, Murray can now count over 150 projects in the city in his portfolio. As he matures in his career, his love for the thrill of transforming real estate into very human spaces remains undiminished.<\/p>\n

 <\/p>\n","position":"Founder & CEO","phone":"416-962-7199","email":"lyly@goldmangroup.com","linkedin":""},{"id":185,"title":"Joshua Goldman","url":"http:\/\/www.goldmangroup.com\/management\/joshua-goldman\/","picture":"http:\/\/www.goldmangroup.com\/content\/uploads\/001_Joshua_Goldman_Goldman_Group.png","content":"

Born and raised in Toronto, Joshua studied mechanical engineering at the University of Western Ontario. Graduating in 2004, he worked at a commercial office renovations firm until 2005, when he joined Goldman Group. After several years spent acquiring experience in land acquisition, planning, architectural design, construction and sales & marketing, he returned to university.<\/p>\n

Joshua attended Columbia University’s MSRED program, focusing on real estate development and finance, graduating in 2008. In 2009, he played for Team Canada in Men’s Open Football (soccer) at Israel\u2019s Maccabiah Games. Continuing studies in Israel, he attended the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, earning an MBA (emphasis on entrepreneurship) while serving as Managing Director of Goldman Holdings\u2019 subsidiary Baize Investments.<\/p>\n

Returning to Toronto in 2011, as both Senior VP of Goldman Holdings and Director of Baize Investments, his roles included private equity investor, entrepreneur and consultant. He sourced deals for Goldman Group, investing in the technology, medicine and agriculture sectors.<\/p>\n

In 2015, Joshua became an investor in Planet Shrimp Inc, an eco-friendly indoor farmed-shrimp operation in Aylmer, Ontario. Its commercial harvests have received excellent reviews from seafood experts and acclaimed chefs.<\/p>\n

Joshua continues to assess deal flow for The Goldman Group and actively seeks new investment vehicles.<\/p>\n","position":"Senior Vice President","phone":"416-962-9081","email":"josh@goldmangroup.com","linkedin":""},{"id":181,"title":"Michael Duff","url":"http:\/\/www.goldmangroup.com\/management\/michael-duff\/","picture":"http:\/\/www.goldmangroup.com\/content\/uploads\/Michael_Duff_Goldman_Group.png","content":"

Michael is a seasoned development professional, having worked in both the public and private sectors in Canada and abroad.<\/p>\n

He first joined The Goldman Group in 2005 as a development manager before seeking further experience in various roles in the real estate division at one of Canada\u2019s largest pension funds, and with an award-winning home builder.<\/p>\n

Michael returned to The Goldman Group with a wealth of knowledge and experience that compliments the company\u2019s diverse real estate strategies.<\/p>\n","position":"Vice President, Planning & Development","phone":"416-962-7151","email":"mikeduff@goldmangroup.com","linkedin":"http:\/\/www.linkedin.com"},{"id":189,"title":"Denis Beneteau","url":"http:\/\/www.goldmangroup.com\/management\/denis-beneteau\/","picture":"http:\/\/www.goldmangroup.com\/content\/uploads\/Denis_Beneteau_Goldman_Group.png","content":"

Denis oversees all finance-related matters for Goldman Group projects, as well overseeing acquisitions & dispositions, operations and asset management.<\/p>\n

A senior executive in commercial real estate for decades, Denis brings vast experience in the development and management aspects of the industry to his role at Goldman Group.<\/p>\n

Denis began his accounting career in Windsor Ont, and soon moved into real estate, first with Oxford Developments in Toronto, and in 1980 as Senior Controller for Cadillac Fairview Corporation. After a time at Citibank Canada, he worked as VP Finance for Patrician Land Corp in Edmonton, and later as its Director of Operations.<\/p>\n

Returning to Toronto in 1985, he was VP Finance for Counsel Property Corporation, helping the company grow its asset base of $80 million to $1.7 billion. In his role there he handled acquisitions, treasury, equity funds and asset management, also serving on the board of directors and in various committees.<\/p>\n

He relocated to Vancouver in 1994, becoming President of Vec-West Properties. The company had 1,700 Canadian investors and a portfolio of 26 residential properties in the southwestern USA.<\/p>\n

In 1998, back in Toronto as VP Operations for Trinity Development Group, he oversaw development of over 4 million sq. ft. of big box retail.<\/p>\n

He joined the Goldman Group in 2016.<\/p>\n

Denis received a business degree from the University of Windsor (1969) and his Certified General Accountant Degree (1972).<\/p>\n","position":"Chief Financial Officer CPA, CGA","phone":"416-962-9082","email":"denis@goldmangroup.com","linkedin":""},{"id":191,"title":"Jeremy Alter","url":"http:\/\/www.goldmangroup.com\/management\/jeremy-alter\/","picture":"http:\/\/www.goldmangroup.com\/content\/uploads\/Jeremy_Alter_Goldman_Group.png","content":"

Jeremy, a PEng with a degree in Civil Engineering, joined the Goldman Group in 2005. Since then he has used his experience, expertise, and exceptional organizational and people skills to oversee the construction of all Goldman projects, including both subdivisions, condominiums and industrial manufacturing.<\/p>\n

His skills have been honed over a 32-year career, beginning with PCL Construction, where he was involved in a variety of projects, among them Toronto’s Scotia Plaza and the Toyota plant in Cambridge, Ontario. From there he moved to Scotiabank, where he first oversaw construction of bank branches on Canada’s East Coast and, not long after, was charged with running construction projects in the GTA, as well as Scotiabank’s special projects.<\/p>\n

After leaving the bank, Jeremy greatly broadened his experience, becoming involved in the construction of plazas, big box retailers and retail outlets for such famous brands as The Gap, Old Navy and Apple. He has also become an expert in brownfield redevelopment and environmental remediation.<\/p>\n

Most recently, he finds himself on the cutting edge of construction in the field of medical marijuana plants and in building a facility that farms and processes “clean” shrimp, the first plant of its kind in the world.<\/p>\n","position":"Vice President, Construction P.Eng","phone":"416-962-8272","email":"jeremya@goldmangroup.com","linkedin":""}]

Murray Goldman

Founder & CEO

Born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Murray Goldman initially studied to be a doctor. But two years into his pre-med studies at Dalhousie University for economic reasons, he was obliged to abandon that dream. He moved to Toronto where he has lived ever since. Murray’s longstanding preference for redeveloping inner city sites stems from a desire to leave green suburban spaces green and retrofit obsolete properties through urban renewal projects.

This ethical thread is woven into every Goldman Group project. As the GTA has matured, Murray has led the way in the successful gentrification of old industrial areas into livable new ones, of neglected areas into vibrant new neighbourhoods. As real estate development and Toronto’s demographics have changed over the years, Murray has encouraged Goldman Group to change with them. As a result the business has adapted, thrived and remained relevant. In his over 60 years in the industry Murray has received countless accolades and awards for his work and his approach. His penchant for seeing things that others miss has manifested in creative award winning projects like the Picasso condominium, as well as investments outside of the development sector, including indoor shrimp farming, medical marijuana and grass-fed prairie beef.

After a long career as an entrepreneur, Murray can now count over 150 projects in the city in his portfolio. As he matures in his career, his love for the thrill of transforming real estate into very human spaces remains undiminished.