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Farran Tozer Brown

Trustee

Director, Vectra Management Group
Cary Institute Trustee since 2019

Farran Tozer Brown is a director for Vectra Management Group, a boutique real estate investment, development, and management firm with offices in New York, Utah, and California. In this position, she has primary responsibility for the asset management of the New York and Utah properties of one of the company’s principal investors. Farran joined Vectra in 2015 after amassing 20 years of experience in the industry, including working as a real estate mergers and acquisitions banker at JP Morgan and Lazard Frères, where she managed more than $4 billion of transactions for investors; as a commercial real estate broker at Studley and at Cushman & Wakefield; and as an analyst at Lehman Brothers.

Brown has served on the Executive Committee and as the chief of staff of the Royal Academy of Arts in London. She was also on the boards of Manhattan Community Board 6, New York Landmark Conservancy, Drama League, Sir John Soane Museum, and 470 Park Avenue, as well as on committees of the Museum of the City of New York, School of American Ballet, and The Brearley School.

Farran received a BA with honors in economics and political science from Wesleyan University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.