Chad Musgrove is an Executive Director at PGIM, based in Miami, Florida. In this role, Chad is responsible for driving multifamily loan production, cultivating and managing key client relationships, and delivering customized financing solutions through Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and FHA-HUD executions with additional access to the firm’s proprietary capital sources and bridge loan capabilities. With a deep understanding of Agency loan products and credit processes, Chad plays a pivotal role in supporting institutional investors and borrowers across the Southeast and beyond.
Before joining PGIM, Chad served as Senior Vice President at M&T Realty Capital Corp. (MTRCC), where he launched the firm’s Florida operations and originated over $500 million in multifamily loans and structured credit facilities. His career also includes leadership roles at Orix Real Estate Capital (Lument), Hunt Real Estate Capital, and Centerline Capital Group, where he structured and managed over $1.5 billion in loans.
Chad’s expertise spans permanent Agency financing, balance sheet bridge loans, construction financing, preferred equity, and mezzanine debt, with a proven ability to advise clients on complex transactions through financial analysis, market research, and risk assessment.
Chad began his career in New York, gaining experience in underwriting, credit analysis, and strategic business development at Auriemma Consulting Group, Coleman Research Group, and the NYC Department of Finance. His early roles provided a strong foundation in financial services, market research, and corporate strategy.
Chad holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Columbia University. He is actively involved in the real estate and local community, having served on the board of Rebuilding Together Miami-Dade and as Vice President of the Real Estate Lenders Association – South Florida. Chad is also a member of the Urban Land Institute, Mortgage Bankers Association, Real Estate Lenders Association, 100 Black Men of South Florida, and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.