Noble Investment Group promotes Emily Feeney to vice president, strengthening the firm’s leadership as it continues to scale its travel and hospitality investment platform on behalf of global institutional investors.
Feeney is a key leader on Noble’s Capital Markets and Transactions team, where she partners closely across Noble’s functional teams and with the firm’s lending relationships and transaction counterparties to advance Noble’s capital strategy and portfolio execution. In her expanded role, she will continue to drive critical workstreams across financing and refinancing initiatives, lender engagement, asset sales execution, and transaction closings, coordinating internal stakeholders and external partners, including national advisory firms, brokerage teams, and Noble’s legal counsel.
“Emily exemplifies the type of leader we seek to develop at Noble, rigorous, dependable, and solutions-oriented,” Mit Shah, Noble’s founder and chief executive officer, said in a statement. “She has earned the trust of our lending partners and advisors through disciplined execution and strong judgment. This promotion recognizes her impact and the increasingly central role she plays in advancing our business.”
Since joining Noble, Feeney has been consistently relied upon to manage complex, time-sensitive transaction processes, ensuring alignment between capital markets strategy and closing execution. She is known for her ability to navigate negotiations with clarity and professionalism, while maintaining high standards across documentation, diligence coordination, and stakeholder communication.
“Emily has become a valuable leader across our platform,” said Adi Bhoopathy, Noble’s managing partner and head of capital markets and transactions. “She brings a high level of credibility with lenders, brokers, and legal teams, and she operates with the composure and precision that sophisticated transactions require. Her promotion to vice president reflects both her performance and her leadership within our team.”
Feeney was awarded one of Hotel Management's Influential Women in 2025.