Alexandria Real Estate Equities

Who are Alexandria Real Estate Equities's decision-makers?

Alexandria Real Estate Equities is led by Peter M. Moglia, Chief Executive Officer. For commercial outreach, the relevant buying committee usually includes the business sponsor, finance, IT/security, procurement, legal, and the operating leader who owns the affected asset or customer workflow.

CEO
Peter M. Moglia
CFO/key exec
Dean A. Shigenaga
Founded
1994
Employees
Approximately 570
HQ
Pasadena, CA
Status
NYSE: ARE
  • Peter M. MogliaChief Executive OfficerCEO since 2024Leads operating execution and portfolio strategy.
  • Joel S. MarcusExecutive Chairman and FounderFounder since 1994Sets long-term life science cluster strategy and relationships.
  • Dean A. ShigenagaPresident and Chief Financial OfficerLongtime finance leaderOwns finance, capital markets, and investor communication.
  • Jennifer BanksCo-Chief Operating Officer and General CounselSenior executive teamLeads legal, operations, and governance functions.

Who leads Alexandria Real Estate Equities?

Alexandria Real Estate Equities is led by Peter M. Moglia (Chief Executive Officer), Joel S. Marcus (Executive Chairman and Founder), Dean A. Shigenaga (President and Chief Financial Officer), Jennifer Banks (Co-Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel). The leadership team combines public-company finance, real estate or homebuilding operations, investment discipline, and local execution.

The CEO sets company strategy and capital allocation. The CFO shapes financial guardrails, procurement scrutiny, investor messaging, and approval thresholds for larger technology or services commitments.

Who actually makes buying decisions at Alexandria Real Estate Equities?

Buying decisions usually start with the function that owns the measurable outcome: operations, leasing, construction, asset management, development, finance, HR, legal, marketing, or IT. Executive leadership may approve large commitments, but day-to-day evaluation typically sits with functional leaders and regional operators.

For an enterprise vendor, the buying committee will likely include IT/security, procurement, legal, finance, and a field or business sponsor. Selling directly to the named CEO is rarely the fastest route unless the product is strategic, board-visible, or tied to capital allocation.

How is Alexandria Real Estate Equities organized as it scales?

Alexandria Real Estate Equities combines centralized corporate functions with market, region, property, community, or field teams. That structure means pilots often need both corporate sponsorship and local proof that adoption will work in real operating environments.

The best account plans map the asset footprint, regional decision-makers, existing systems, and KPI ownership before pitching. A narrow, measurable pilot can create internal evidence for broader rollout.

As of June 2026.Sources:Alexandria investor profileAlexandria 2025 annual report

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