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23 January 2017
Indianapolis
Reporter Stephanie Palmer

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Grady takes the helm at ADISA

The board of the Alternative & Direct Investment Securities Association (ADISA) has named its officers for 2017, as John Grady begins his term as president of the board.

Grady, a partner at law firm DLA Piper, was first selected to be the 2017 president in January 2016, and has served on the board as president-elect since then.

Keith Lampi has now become president-elect of the ADISA board, having been chosen as president for 2018. Lampi is president of the Inland Private Capital Corporation (IPCC), where he has worked for 14 years.

Vice president of the board has been named as Greg Mausz, executive vice president of operations and due diligence at Capital Securities, and managing broker dealer for Preferred Apartment Communities.

The outgoing president, Mike Bendix, co-founder and CEO of DFPG Investments, will continue to serve on the board as immediate past president.

Brian Buehler, partner and investment committee member at Triton Pacific Securities, has become secretary of the board, and Mark Kosanke, founder of the Concorde Financial Group is treasurer.

Catherine Bowman, founder of The Bowman Law Firm, was also elected to the board, and will hold the position of director for a one-year term.

The board of directors, which consists of eight additional members and a legal counsel member, was elected by ADISA membership at the end of 2016.

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