Washington: US President-elect Donald Trump has met a top Indian-American real estate executive amid reports of him joining the new administration.
Sandeep Mathrani, 54, the Chief Executive Officer of General Growth Properties, met the President-elect at the Trump Towers in New York yesterday.
The presidential transition team, except for announcing the scheduled meeting, did not issue a readout of the meeting Mr Trump had with Mr Mathrani, a top real estate executive from Chicago, the hometown of outgoing President Barack Obama.
Local media reports speculated that Mr Mathrani could join the Trump administration.
According to Chicago Business, Mr Mathrani earned USD 39.2 million last year, more than any other CEO of a US real estate investment trust.
Mr Mathrani joined General Growth in 2011.
With a market capitalisation of nearly USD 23 billion, General Growth is the second-biggest mall owner in the country.
Sandeep Mathrani, 54, the Chief Executive Officer of General Growth Properties, met the President-elect at the Trump Towers in New York yesterday.
The presidential transition team, except for announcing the scheduled meeting, did not issue a readout of the meeting Mr Trump had with Mr Mathrani, a top real estate executive from Chicago, the hometown of outgoing President Barack Obama.
According to Chicago Business, Mr Mathrani earned USD 39.2 million last year, more than any other CEO of a US real estate investment trust.
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With a market capitalisation of nearly USD 23 billion, General Growth is the second-biggest mall owner in the country.
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