Ross Fischer
Ross Fischer
Director of Asset Management, Real Estate
Ross Fischer is an accomplished corporate real estate and operations executive with more than two decades of experience overseeing complex institutional, commercial, and mixed-use real estate portfolios. He brings deep expertise in enterprise operations, organizational transformation, financial stewardship, capital project execution, and cross-functional stakeholder leadership across large-scale environments.
Currently serving as Director of Asset Management for the Johns Hopkins University Real Estate Office, Ross is accountable for seven Fee Manager contracts of institutional assets spanning office, retail, industrial, hospitality, multifamily, and data center properties. In this role, he has led high-profile initiatives including operational delivery of the Hopkins Bloomberg Center, an enterprise real estate accounting system consolidation, portfolio-wide performance management implementation, and oversight of significant annual capital investment programs.
Throughout his career, Ross has consistently built and scaled operational infrastructure, led complex transitions, improved financial and reporting systems, and developed high-performing teams within fast-paced and evolving organizations. His leadership experience spans both institutional and private-sector environments, with progressive roles across property operations, asset management, sensitive special projects, and portfolio strategy.
Ross holds an MBA in Real Estate and Land Development from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Bachelor of Science in Finance from East Carolina University. He has also completed the JHU LDP (Leadership Development Program) and Artificial Intelligence applications for business through Johns Hopkins University.