Ken Losch

A noted real estate professional, Ken Losch has made appearances on the entrepreneurial podcast Grid7 and previously maintained a membership in a number of professional organizations, among them the Arizona Multihousing Association and the Urban Land Institute. Currently based in Arizona, Ken Losch possesses over 25 years of experience in real estate in the United States and Canada. Over the course of his career, Losch has guided efforts in development, construction, and management that exceed $1.8 billion in combined value. Today, Ken Losch serves as a principal and co-founder of Trillium Residential, as well as founding Board Member of the nonprofit, TRACares Foundation. Under the administration of Ken Losch, Trillium Residential consistently receives notice from leading local and national professional organizations. To date, the firm holds the National Apartment Association’s PARAGON Award, Arizona Multihousing Association’s Best Team and Community for Properties Built 2000 – 2004, and the Arizona Small Business Association’s Companies to Watch Award. Ken Losch supervises a number of aspects of the Tempe-based company, including finances, redevelopment. Ken Losch brings a wealth of expertise and an enthusiasm for community evolution to Trillium Residential, which possesses a portfolio of projects worth more than $500 million. Prior to joining Trillium Residential, Ken Losch earned a reputation within the Arizona real estate community for his leadership of projects including Venu at Grayhawk residential community in North Scottsdale and the redesign of the Hayden Flour Mill. Ken Losch works to develop communities through other outlets as well, serving as a founding Board Member of TRACares Foundation. A nonprofit that offers underdeveloped communities opportunities for lasting social and economic growth versus relief charity, TRACares Foundation pursues projects around the world. Ken Losch lives and works in Tempe, Arizona. He enjoys skiing and off-road racing in his spare time. Losch counts Malcolm Gladwell, writer for The New Yorker and the author of Blink, Outliers, and The Tipping Point, among his favorite business writers.