Invitation Homes Promotes Exec to President, Chief Operating Officer

Invitation Homes is a single-family home leasing company, meeting changing lifestyle demands by providing access to high-quality, updated homes with valued features such as close proximity to jobs and access to good schools.

Dallas-headquartered Invitation Homes Inc. has promoted Charles Young to president and chief operating officer.

Dallas Tanner will continue in the role of chief executive officer, Invitation said.

Charles Young of Invitation Homes [Courtesy photo]

“We are extremely pleased to expand the role Charles plays in the organization. Over the last decade, he has been an integral leader in helping Invitation Homes and a predecessor company build a robust business and a strong team,” Tanner said in a statement. “Charles has a deep understanding of the business and strategy and a thoughtful and caring approach to our resident experience, and he is an exceptional leader in the way that he builds relationships and teams.”

Invitation Homes is a single-family home leasing company, meeting changing lifestyle demands by providing access to high-quality, updated homes with valued features such as close proximity to jobs and access to good schools.

Young has served as executive vice president and COO of Invitation Homes since November 2017, the company said.

Before that, he was COO of Starwood Waypoint Homes and the Waypoint Real Estate Group. Prior to that, Young was EVP at Mesa Development, a national real estate developer, and worked in both the real estate and investment banking divisions of Goldman, Sachs & Co.

Young previously co-founded and was a managing director of The Kaleidoscope Group LLC, a strategic diversity and management consulting firm.

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