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Marvin Wilmoth

Managing Principal

Intersection Ventures

Miami, FL

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Marvin Wilmoth is managing principal of Intersection Ventures, a real estate developer and consultant at the intersection of sound public policy and community-centered private development. Over his career, he has led community development efforts responsible for approximately $500 million of economic impact. Marvin began his career at J.P. Morgan Investment Banking in New York where he transacted over $9.6 billion of total value. Marvin is committed to civic service and served as Vice Mayor for North Bay Village, Florida where he led the city’s sustainability, wellness, and housing efforts. He led the passage of the first ordinance limiting fertilizer usage for the protection of Biscayne Bay in Miami-Dade County. He also secured over $3 million for waterfront infrastructure projects to provide access to Miami residents. His signature accomplishment was leading the adoption of one of the first mandatory inclusionary workforce housing ordinances in Miami-Dade County. Marvin is a member of Miami Foundation’s Miami Fellows Class VIII, Leadership Florida’s Connect Florida Class VI, the 2018 Marshall Memorial Fellowship, and the 2020 Presidential Leadership Scholars. He serves on the board of the Nyah Project, an organization that unlocks opportunities for underrepresented youth through college admissions and fellowships abroad. He also serves on the board of directors for Miami Waterkeeper, a nonprofit focused on clean water, ecosystem protection, and sea level rise resiliency. Marvin earned a B.S. and M.B.A. from Florida A&M University and an M.S. in Real Estate Development from Columbia University. Marvin is a Fellow of the Civil Society Fellowship and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.

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