Malcolm Johnson is the Founder and CEO of Langdon Park Capital, a real estate investment management company focused on profitable, sustainable investment opportunities in diverse, urban communities across North America.

Langdon Park Capital has invested in workforce housing located in underinvested submarkets with predominantly Black, Latino and Asian American populations, implementing a community-centered investment approach that balances financial performance with social impact, improving residents’ quality of life while enhancing asset values.

Prior to founding Langdon Park Capital, Johnson held senior roles at JPMorgan, Bank of America Merrill Lynch and PNC Bank. Before his finance career, Johnson played professional football in the National Football League from 1999-2003.

Johnson serves on the Board of Directors for the California Community Foundation, the Advisory Board for the Fitzgerald Institute for Real Estate at Notre Dame, the Sustaining Board for UCLA’s Ziman Center for Real Estate, the Board of Trustees for the Marlborough School and the Corporate Advisory Board for The Brotherhood Crusade. He received his MBA from Carnegie Mellon University and his BBA from the University of Notre Dame.