Kenyon Burnham

Principal & Senior Vice President

Kenyon Burnham has been with KDM Development since 2018 when he joined after completing his degree at the University of Rochester. Prior to joining KDM full-time, Mr. Burnham “worked summers” for the company in several roles across the development and management arms of KDM. Now a principal at the firm, Kenyon is responsible for leading KDM’s New Construction Ventures across the Southeastern United States, with a focus on the Raleigh-Durham Triangle Region of North Carolina.

Presently, Kenyon and his team are at the helm of one of the largest Multifamily Pipelines in the Triangle with roughly $500M in product in various stages of the process. Last year, he led the disposition of the Luxury Apartments at Foxwood, a 460-unit multifamily project developed and self-funded by KDM. At the time of sale, KDM set a Triangle record for purchase price on a single-use MF asset at $126M.

Kenyon brings a variety of backgrounds to the table from Financial Analysis to Property, Construction, and Entitlements Management. He is an active golfer and avid fan of the Buffalo Bills. He also played four years of Varsity Football at Right Tackle for the University of Rochester alongside his colleague, Peter Crossett.

Peter Crossett

Vice President

Peter Crossett joined KDM as a Vice President in June 2022. At KDM, Mr. Crossett focuses on the development of multifamily housing, mixed-use developments and master-planned communities, land acquisitions, and capital raising for KDM’s projects.

Prior to KDM, Mr. Crossett worked at Whitehall & Company, an investment bank that offers direct investments into North American infrastructure assets. During his tenure at Whitehall, Mr. Crossett was an integral part of both the capital markets and investment banking team. He concentrated on capital raises that included various financial products including senior debt, junior capital, and common equity.

Mr. Crossett was a key deal team member that completed the CPV Three Rivers transaction in August 2020; a $1.3 billion, 1,258 MW greenfield combined-cycle gas turbine located southwest of Chicago. Mr. Crossett also worked at First Derivatives as a Capital Markets Consultant before joining Whitehall. Mr. Crossett graduated from the University of Rochester in 2018 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Financial Economics. At the University of Rochester, he played Defensive End and Linebacker for the Varsity Football team alongside his colleague, Kenyon Burnham.