CJ Follini is an American businessman, investor, and educator known for his career in commercial real estate, venture capital, and fine art. He is the Managing Principal of Noyack Capital and founder of Noyack Wealth Club, a nonprofit organization. Career Follini was an executive at the Shooting Gallery and president of its subsidiary, Guns for Hire Production Centers (GFH). After the company abruptly folded in 2001, Follini's mother sued to recoup $350,000 of the $500,000 she had invested in the company. Follini also redeveloped the former St. Agnes Hospital Campus in White Plains, New York, purchased at a foreclosure auction for $28,000,000. Beginning in 2007, it was redeveloped to include assisted living and medical office buildings. Previously, he built and sold the $400M Noyack Medical healthcare real estate portfolio and redeveloped One Hanson Place. Other development projects include the 400-acre International Trade Center in Mount Olive, New Jersey in partnership with the Rockefeller Group. In 2022, Follini spun off NLI, a public non-traded real estate investment trust which invests in diversified American supply chain infrastructure. Other work Follini has been a producer on the films Sling Blade (1996), Bullet in the Brain (2000), and Burning the Future: Coal in America (2008).
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