SitusAMC, a leading provider of innovative, trusted solutions supporting the lifecycle of real estate finance, today announced the appointment of Peter Pasqua as senior director, head of asset management within the company’s commercial real estate (CRE) servicing and asset management division.
In this role, Pasqua oversees the firm’s asset management vertical, helping to evolve and enhance the platform’s capabilities to better serve clients across the commercial real estate landscape. Pasqua will report to Amanda Dugat, managing director, head of servicing and asset Management.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Peter into this leadership position,” Dugat said. “Peter’s deep expertise and strategic vision make him an exceptional fit to lead our asset management platform. His experience, perspective and technology-driven approach will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen our offerings and deliver best-in-class service to our clients.”
Pasqua joined SitusAMC in 2023 as part of the company’s CRE Technology Enablement Team (CRETET), where he was instrumental in advancing key initiatives for the firm’s servicing and asset management technologies, helping streamline processes, enhance execution and deliver greater value to clients.
Prior to SitusAMC, Pasqua managed a $1 billion portfolio for a Dallas-based family office. In that capacity, he was responsible for P&L oversight, investor relations, refinancing and development initiatives. Previously, as managing director and co-head of Asset Management at Mosaic Real Estate Investors, he was recruited by industry pioneers Ethan Penner and Vicky Schiff to help build and institutionalize the asset management platform for a private credit portfolio focused on high-yield debt and preferred equity. His earlier career included leadership roles at major financial institutions including Crédit Agricole CIB, Alvarez & Marsal and Portigon AG / WestLB AG.
He holds a Juris Doctor from Hofstra University’s Maurice A. Deane School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts from New York University.













