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Ken Carriero is an industry veteran, responsible for overseeing the seniors housing practice group and the marketing of seniors housing assets. With 35 years of experience in seniors housing brokerage, he brings a wealth of knowledge to his assignments. Ken joined Colliers in 2011, from Marcus & Millichap where he held the position of Director and Vice President of the National Seniors Housing Group from 2003 to 2010. Prior to joining Marcus & Millichap, Ken was the owner of a brokerage company specializing in seniors housing.
Ken was instrumental in opening over 300 outpatient dialysis clinics, both domestically and internationally. In 1986 Ken sold his medical research and manufacturing company located in the northeast, moved to Florida and continued as a consultant providing site locations and CON’s for outpatient renal centers. Ken's background provided this career move to quickly advance into the brokering of healthcare properties. Eventually this led to seniors housing becoming a major component of his assignments. Since then, Ken has become an accomplished and outstanding broker in the seniors housing field and other medically related healthcare brokerage activities over the span of his career.
Ken graduated from New York University with a BSEE in 1970 and in 1972 received his graduate degree in biomedical engineering from Stevens Institute, Hoboken, NJ. Ken spent over 16 years in the hemodialysis field in biomedical research, design, and sales, while working with the federally funded End Stage Renal Disease program. Ken was instrumental in designing a hemodialysis central delivery system that simultaneously dialyzed 30 patients. Ken designed and opened over 300 outpatient dialysis clinics worldwide, in the U.S., the Soviet Union, Japan, Nigeria, Paraguay, to name a few.
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