Strategy Focus:

Real Estate and Direct Deals

Barry McCullough

Vice President

Mr. Barry McCullough is a Vice President of Greybrook’s Private Capital Markets Group, a division of Greybrook Securities..

Mr. McCullough is responsible for building and managing relationships with investors and key partners of the firm. He also works closely with management on strategic initiatives as part of the Private Capital Markets management committee. 

Greybrook Realty Partners is a leading Toronto-based real estate private equity firm focused on investments in residential development and value-added assets. The firm offers investors the unique opportunity to partner with leading North American real estate developers and share in value-creation activities. Greybrook Realty Partners, through its affiliates, has invested over $2 billion of equity in more than 100 real estate projects across Canada and the United States. In aggregate, its real estate investment portfolio targets the development of over 65 million square feet of residential and commercial density, with an estimated completion value of $35 billion.

Mr. McCullough has over 15 years of experience in the investment industry, spanning both public and private markets.

Mr. McCullough holds an MBA from the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, specializing in real estate.

Mr. McCullough is a registered dealing representative of Greybrook Securities Inc., an exempt market dealer (registered in Ontario and certain other provinces) related to Greybrook Realty Partners. 

Mr. McCullough holds the Series 82 and 63 registrations with FINRA.

Brandon Crombeen

Executive Director

Mr. Brandon Crombeen is an Executive Director of Greybrook’s Private Capital Markets group.

Mr. Crombeen is responsible for overseeing and managing Greybrook’s business development and is a key member of Greybrook’s Capital Markets group management and investment committee.

Greybrook Realty Partners is a leading Toronto-based real estate private equity firm focused on investments in residential development and value-added assets. The firm offers investors the unique opportunity to partner with leading North American real estate developers and share in value-creation activities. Greybrook Realty Partners, through its affiliates, has invested over $2 billion of equity in more than 100 real estate projects across Canada and the United States. In aggregate, its real estate investment portfolio is targeting the development of over 65 million square feet of residential and commercial density, with an estimated completion value of $35 billion.

Before his full-time commitment to Greybrook, Mr. Crombeen completed a 10-year professional hockey career playing for the Dallas Stars, St. Louis Blues, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Arizona Coyotes. While playing in the NHL, he was actively involved in the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA), serving as a player representative 6 of his 8 years, as well as being on the audit committee, pension committee, Life After Hockey committee and the negotiating committee which was heavily involved in the resolution of the lockout in 2013. Mr. Crombeen was twice nominated for the Bill Masterson Award (2009 and 2013) which is awarded to the player “who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to ice hockey.”

Additionally, Mr. Crombeen is heavily involved in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) and has worked closely with local chapters and their respective board members. He helped put together events such as “Crombeen for a Cure” and “Athletes and Causes,” raising significant money for JDRF.

Mr. Crombeen holds a Bachelor of Science in business degree with a concentration in finance from the University of Phoenix.

Mr. Crombeen is a registered dealing representative of Greybrook Securities Inc., an exempt market dealer (registered in Ontario and certain other provinces), related to Greybrook Realty Partners.  Mr. Crombeen is also a registered representative of Stonehaven, LLC, which facilitates his distribution efforts in the United States.