KeyCrew Media, a real estate analytics and media network, has named DealGround as a KeyCrew Verified Expert Vendor and appointed its CEO & Co-Founder, Dan Mosher, as a contributing thought leader. Mosher will offer insights on AI adoption in commercial real estate (CRE), the transformation of CRE data workflows, and the evolving role of technology in how brokers prospect, analyze, and close deals. KeyCrew Verified Experts are selected as prolific market trend authorities who demonstrate exceptional insight and expertise, regularly contributing perspectives to help audiences navigate complex industry landscapes.
Dan Mosher brings a combination of enterprise technology leadership and PropTech expertise to CRE. A seasoned executive and entrepreneur, Mosher has held significant roles at high-growth technology companies including Postmates (acquired by Uber for $4.4 billion), BrightRoll (acquired by Yahoo for $640 million), Presto, Yahoo, VeriSign, and AdMarvel. He holds a bachelor's degree in finance from the University of California, Berkeley, and is based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Mosher co-founded DealGround alongside Chris Rodriguez, a 30-year CRE broker and former President of Pacific Commercial Investments, Inc. (PCI). Together, they identified a fundamental gap in how CRE professionals access, organize, and act on property data. The platform provides brokers, developers, and investors with instant access to a unified database of property intelligence, including sales comps, lease terms, rent rolls, ownership contacts, and title data across 160M+ properties. Its AI-powered document processing automatically converts offering memorandums and property brochures into structured, searchable data, eliminating manual workflows that historically cost CRE professionals hours per deal.
Mosher has been an outspoken voice on what he describes as the third wave of CRE transformation: after digitization and the proliferation of single-purpose tools, he argues AI is now collapsing data silos and enabling a new category of deal intelligence. He is particularly focused on the gap between AI hype and on-the-ground reality for working brokers, and how platforms built on private, structured data will ultimately outperform generic LLM tools for CRE use cases. 'Commercial real estate has always been a data game – the brokers who had better information and could use it effectively closed more deals,' said Mosher. 'What's changed is that AI now makes it possible to organize, surface, and act on that data at a scale no individual or team could manage manually. We're building a system that lets brokers own their data, and use it as a competitive weapon.'
Mosher's areas of expertise include AI in Commercial Real Estate, where he provides practical frameworks for how brokers are adopting AI tools to replace manual workflows and accelerate deal velocity; CRE Data & the Third Wave of Transformation, analyzing the shift from fragmented systems toward unified intelligence platforms; PropTech & the Future of Deal-Making, focusing on how private data and AI are redefining prospecting; and Reality vs. Hype: AI Adoption on the Ground, offering research-backed insight into how working CRE professionals are actually using AI today. More information about DealGround can be found at www.dealground.com.


