Clint Nolen

Clint Nolen
Managing Partner & Founder
Kalterra

Clint Nolen has more than 20 years of experience in multiple areas of real estate, corporate finance, human resources and business analysis. He is a founding partner of Kalterra Capital Partners and responsible for new business development for high-end single family, multifamily, retail and hospitality. Over the past ten years, Kalterra has developed over 3,000 units of multifamily, 50,000 SF of strip retail, 20 urban-infill townhomes and several single family projects.

Prior to forming Kalterra Capital Partners, Clint spent 9 years with the Hunt Family of Companies where he held several positions of increasing responsibility, including Director of Business Development for Hunt’s renewable power development group and Manager of Systems & Analytics for Hunt Consolidated. During his career at Hunt, he was responsible for a broad scope of business functions including power plant development, financial planning, treasury and corporate finance functions, business analytics and systems implementation.

Prior to his time with the Hunt organization, Clint spent 5 years as a consultant with Cap Gemini (formerly Ernst & Young) focused on large scale back-office systems implementation and 2 years with start-up, Excentus Corporation focused on Product Development for a fuel rewards program linking fuel and grocery retailers.

Separately, Clint co-owns with his wife Amy, Nolen Homes, LLC & Amy Nolen Interiors, LLC where he assists with development and management of the family-owned business that focuses on design and construction of high-end single-family homes in the Preston Hollow, Park Cities and greater Dallas areas.

Clint has a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Distribution from Texas A&M University and an MBA in Finance and Real Estate Investment from Southern Methodist University.

Clint has served on various boards including the City of Dallas Corporate Housing Finance Corporation, the City of Dallas Planning & Zoning Board of Adjustment, Grace Academy of Dallas and EO (Entrepreneur Organization) of Dallas.