Partner
Pepper Center Fellow
With more than 30 years of experience, Shelli provides comprehensive and business-minded advice to corporate and real estate clients throughout their business cycles. Her holistic and practical approach helps clients to efficiently navigate risk, resolve conflict, and achieve successful transactions.
Shelli advises leading financial institutions, nonbank lenders, publicly traded companies, and real estate developers and investors on a range of transactional matters and strategic initiatives. Drawing from significant experience in the real estate and banking sectors, she provides clear-cut guidance throughout the lifecycle of her clients' commercial real estate investments, complex lending, and other key transactions.
Shelli works closely with corporate leaders to build and expand their ESG programs and is particularly experienced with ESG in the context of the built environment and the real estate sector. She serves on the firm's Diversity, Equity + Inclusion and Innovation Committees, and is a founding member of the Troutman Pepper Women's Network.
Shelli is a fellow of The Pepper Center for Public Service. The Pepper Center draws on the talents of the firm's retired partners and senior attorneys to wrestle with tough problems facing our communities. Through the center, these attorneys study, analyze, and work to resolve problems that affect the lives of people in our communities.
Prior to rejoining the firm, Shelli served for more than six years as a deputy general counsel and assistant corporate secretary to a publicly traded bank.
Finance and Distressed Debt
Real Estate and Transactions
ESG and Corporate Governance
Representative matters may include engagements before joining Troutman Pepper.
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2023 Public Company Seminar
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Federal Agencies Take Unprecedented Action to Strengthen Public Confidence in Banking System
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
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