Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP partner Jane Hinton was honored by The Los Angeles Times’ Commercial Real Estate Magazine as one of their 2022 Visionaries. The award features “noteworthy senior-level executives” within the commercial real estate sector who are impacting change through “their successes and accomplishments in the last year on projects and deals closed… and their exemplary leadership within their organizations and communities.”

As a partner in the firm’s Los Angeles office on the Capital Finance & Real Estate Team, Hinton brings a broad range of experience to commercial real estate and finance transactions, representing investors, financial institutions, investment funds, and other clients in single-asset and portfolio transactions nationally. She focuses on highly structured debt and equity real estate transactions while also maintaining a nationwide diversified practice in real estate law that includes leasing, acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures and lending throughout the capital stack, such as mortgage, mezzanine and preferred equity financing.

As an Office Diversity and Inclusion Initiative Leader for the firm’s Los Angeles office, Hinton has worked to promote engagement opportunities and educational programs on diversity with the goal of fostering greater awareness and understanding of important issues on social justice and racial and gender equality and promoting a culture of diversity and inclusion within the firm. She is the point-of-contact for the Los Angeles Office Women’s Mentoring Circle and has arranged several networking events as well as more formal training on quick elevator pitches that women in law can use for value propositioning and career advancement. Hinton is also an active participant in the Project Destined program, a firm partnership, that brings together underprivileged diverse youth with leading executives to evaluate live real estate deals in their community and present them in a pitch competition. Hinton has participated as a judge in the LA competition and coached the JP Morgan youth team to its summer 2020 win.

Hinton and the other visionaries were featured in the May 15th edition of The Los Angeles Times.