16A — July 12 - 25, 2013 — Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal
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David W. Carickhoff joins Archer & Greiner P.C.
Ted C. Williams, P.E. has been elected as president Landmark announces new leadership and promotions
Hartford, CT — BL Companies, Inc. , a profes- sional design firm based in Meriden, Connecticut, is very pleased to announce its Hart- ford Business Champions Award in the Workforce cat- egory for 2013. The Hartford Business Champions awards are given by the Hartford Busi- ness Journal and the Metro HartfordAlliance and celebrate the achievements of privately- held companies in the Hartford Region. BL Companies was chosen from among sixty-six nomi- nees by an independent panel of judges. The nominees rep- resented a diverse group of businesses from around the region. BL was recognized for its workforce practices that include a three-pronged profes- EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ — Adam Matloff has joined Cushman & Wakefield as a sales associate – leasing ser- vices, announced Gualberto “Gil” Medina , executive man- aging director. He will be based in the commercial real estate services firm’s East Rutherford office. “Adam has joined the firm as part of a select team of associ- ates who will represent major corporate users in their real estate activities,” said Medina. “As a member of our Tenant Representation platform, he will focus on professional ser- vices firms, as well as local and national corporate users.” A licensed New Jersey Real Estate salesperson, Matloff joins Cushman & Wakefield with a background in real estate services. Previously, he managed a 130-unit rental complex and 70,000 square feet Wilmington, DE — Da- vid W. Carickhoff has joined Archer & Greiner P.C. as a partner in the firm’s bank- ruptcy department, where he will concentrate on corporate bankruptcy and business reor- ganization matters. He will be based in the firm’s Wilmington office. Carickhoff has more than 15 years experience represent- ing various chapter 11 debt- ors, creditors committees, se- cured and unsecured creditors, shareholders and purchasers in bankruptcy proceedings and out-of-court restructurings. He has represented both large
sional development program in the areas of leadership develop- ment, project management and technical skills, a year-long Orientation Program and its transparent communications with employees. “The Workforce award is especially meaningful to us,” said Carolyn Stanworth , president and CEO, in her acceptance speech. “It is im- portant to have workforce practices that are consistent with being a 100% employee- owned company and fostering engaged employees.” BL Companies and its em- ployee owners would like to thank the Hartford Business Journal and the Metro Hart- ford Alliance for the honor of receiving the Workforce award. n and small clients in a variety of industries, including energy, gaming, telecommunications, retail, biopharmaceutical and aerospace. Carickhoff ’s diverse background and experience provides further depth and expertise to the firm’s bank- ruptcy practice. Carickhoff also represents various pro bono clients through the Delaware Office of the Child Advocate and Delaware Volunteer Legal Services, Inc. Carickhoff is a graduate of Haverford College and earned his law degree at Temple Univer- sity Beasley School of Law. n
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ing, Inc. , one of the region’s largest integrated civil engi- neering, land surveying and environmental sciences con- sulting firms, announced the following changes to its corpo- rate leadership: Ted C. Wil- liams, P.E . has been elected as president, Keith R. Kooker, P.E. as EVP and secretary, Joseph G. Charma, P.E . as VP operations, and Helen V. Apostolico as treasurer. past president Bruce J. Tease, P.E. will now serve as chairman of the board, following seven suc- cessful years as president. Other promotions involving firm associates include: Helen V. Apostolico as chief finan- cial officer, Keith A. Rudy, P.E., LEED AP as director of sciences and water resources, M. Shane Minner, P.E. as director of engineering, Kevin Hansen, P.G., LEEDAP as di- rector of business development, WASHINGTON, DC — HFF announced has hired John Owendoff in its Wash- ington, D.C. office to focus on retail property investment sale transactions through- out the Mid-Atlantic region. Owendoff will team up with Jordan Lex , who has been with HFF since 2006. Owendoff and Lex will be part of a national retail invest- ment sale team that closed $12.1 billion of sales in 383 million s/f over the last 10 years. The new teamwill work closely with D anny Finkle and Barry Brown who co- head the HFF retail effort nationally. HFF was ranked #3 Top Retail Broker in 2012 by Real Capital Analytics and #3 Top Broker of Shopping Centers in 2012 by Real Estate Mid-Atlantic — The office that best embodies the Sperry Van Ness culture and thus is able to increase its market share receives the Sperry Van Ness Firm of the Year award. This year, the award is given to Sperry Van Ness - Miller Commercial Real Estate. SVN-Miller, which has of- fices in Maryland and Dela- ware, has been a Sperry Van
Ted C. Williams
Keith A. Rudy
Keith R. Kooker
M. Shane Minner
and Troy W. Rees, P.L.S. as director of land surveying. Williams brings 36 years of experience as he leads the firm into its 27th year per- forming public and private land development projects. He earned a Bachelors of Civil En- gineering degree from Drexel University, specializing in transportation engineering. In 2013, Ted completed service as the national Chairman of the American Council of Engineer- ing Companies (ACEC) – the voice of America’s engineering industry. During his tenure as ACEC chairman, he travelled extensively throughout the Owendoff joins HFF from Cushman & Wakefield, where he was most recently a senior director in the capital markets group. While at Cushman & Wakefield, Owendoff was involved in the disposition of over $6 billion in commercial real estate assets, including nearly $750 million in retail transactions. Prior to work- ing in commercial real estate, Owendoff spent six years as a consultant providing advisory services to numerous Fortune 500 companies. He holds a Master of Business Admin- istration degree from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and a Bachelor Alert and is one of the leading retail intermediaries in the U. S. as ranked by the Mortgage Bankers Association.
U.S. and abroad to speak for the engineering industry on behalf of ACEC, a national association that represents over 4,000 firms and 450,000 employees. Kooker, P.E. has spent 17 of his 23 years as a profession- al engineer with Landmark, managing the Dover office. He earned a Bachelors of Civil En- gineering degree at Lafayette College and specializes in the design of environmental and civil engineering projects in- volving wastewater treatment, septic systems, water/sewer transmission and pumping stations. n of Science degree from the University of Virginia. He is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers. Lex has been involved in more than $4.5 billion in com- mercial real estate transac- tions. He is a member of the International Council of Shop- ping Centers and the Urban Land Institute and holds a Bachelor of Business Admin- istration degree from College of William and Mary. “We look forward to John and Jordan solidifying HFF’s retail investment sales prac- tice in the Mid-Atlantic region and we are excited to continue to build upon our investment sales platformnationally,” said JimMeisel , senior managing director and co-head of HFF’s Washington, D.C. office. n
BLCos. wins Hartford Business Champions Workforce Award
HFF adds John Owendoff to focus on retail property investment sale transactions
Cushman & Wakefield hires Adam Matloff of retail space for Roseland, a Mack-Cali company, and served internships with Merrill Lynch and a lobbying firm in Hart- ford, Conn. He earned a BA degree from the University of Hartford, majoring in Politics and Government and Commu- nications.
“My previous experience has provided me with a strong un- derstanding of client services and financial models,” said Matloff. “Commercial real es- tate provides the best avenue, in terms of the clientele and the ability to stimulate businesses, for where I want to be profes- sionally. “Cushman & Wakefield, as the largest privately-held com- mercial real estate firm, pro- vides the flexibility, the plat- form and the opportunities to achieve my career goals while serving the firm to the best of my ability,” he said. n
Miller Commercial Real Estate receives Sperry Van Ness award Ness franchisee since 2007. That was the year that the principals decided to bring together the top commercial producers in the area to form a specialized commercial real estate group. 31, all working among its six offices. SVN-Miller places a lot of emphasis on having a so- ciable atmosphere by involv- ing the entire staff in various group activities throughout the year.
The SVN-Miller team start- ed out in January 2007 with 15 staff members including two managing directors and eight advisors. Today, they have doubled the staff to a total of
SVN-Miller also holds an Annual Investor Forum each year in which advisors and the Marketing Director plan collaboratively. n
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