DOMINION CORPORATION - Key Persons


Keith Olson - SVP

Job Titles:
  • Partner
  • Senior Vice President
Mr. Olson has over 32 years of real estate finance experience at Dominion. He has developed many of Dominion's lending platforms and oversees Dominion's banking and other capital relationships, and is a member of Dominion's credit committee. He continues to work in many facets of real estate lending, focusing on origination, restructuring, debt and equity placement, and third party capital relationships, and heads up Dominion's bridge lending program. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Business Economics from the University of Illinois and is an avid runner and enjoys world travel.

Loren Thall - VP

Job Titles:
  • Partner
  • Vice President
Loren Thall's career in real estate and business finance began in 1995 financing income producing commercial properties, healthcare real estate, and asset-based business loans. While at Dominion, Loren has developed processes and procedures resulting in increased productivity and revenue. He was responsible for originating new business, underwriting transactions to ensure credit worthiness, and coordinating all components of the loan process. Additionally, he developed new lending programs which included raising equity, establishing loan guidelines and procedures, and negotiating with the borrowers and investors.

Paul Horvitz - President

Job Titles:
  • Partner
  • President
Mr. Horvitz has been onboard with the company since its inception in 1977. When Dominion was first founded, he coined the term "bridge loan" relative to Beverly Hills residential estate homes that were for sale and wanted to tap into their equity. Mr. Horvitz's innovative management style continues to be progressive and relevant in today's changing ever-changing environment. In 1980, Dominion joined the Mortgage Bankers Association of America and began selling commercial loans into the marketplace. Later after obtaining a security dealer's license, through Mr. Horvitz' guidance, Dominion moved into the CMBS market as a pioneer originator. Mr. Horvitz saw a reason for Dominion to change course to include healthcare real estate lending in the mid 1980's, a product that has been quite successful in an expanding world market of debt and equity. Mr. Horvitz has a B.A. degree from California State University Northridge in history and an Executive MBA from UCLA. He is an advisor to Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business Administration as an editorial review board member. Mr. Horvitz is a current member of the Mortgage Banker's Association of America, a former Advisory Director of a Savings and Loan, and a past advisory member of the American Medical Association credit committee. Mr. Horvitz holds a California Broker's license and an NMLS license. Mr. Horvitz is a past contributor of articles to Business Week magazine and other real estate and finance periodicals and has been on television shows talking about the climate of real estate borrowing.