ZIEGLER, THOMAS W

FERNANDINA BEACH, FL 32034

Building Contractor (Certified)

Investment Bankcapital markets and proprietary investments firm. Specializing in the healthcaresenior living and education sectorsas well as general municipal and structured financeZiegler provides its clients with capital raisingstrategic advisory servicesequity and fixed income sales &amptrading and research. CLIENTS WE SERVE THROUGH INVESTMENT BANKING2025 Ziegler Credit Surveillance Special Report - 2026 CCRC Default Study May 12026 Ziegler Advises the Sale of Crest View Senior Community at Blaine May 72026 Z-NewsSenior Living Finance: Healthspan Strategies: ProgressPrioritiesand What Comes Next January 62026 Outsourced Care Delivery and Risk-Based Models Serving the Long-Term Care Sector May 72026 Ziegler CFO Hotline Report: Healthspan September 10Intrinsic Schools Ziegler did a fine job of underwritingcoordinationobjectives and principles of integrity truly surpassed our expectations.* Leroy Geter - CEOPledgerville *This client’s experience may not be representative of the experience of other clients

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