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Lee &Associates adds Yoshimura, Hill, Mattson and Gordon

Covering the greater Philadelphia market JLL promotes Fogarasi to PDS team as vice president

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project management services to clients make him a natu- ral fit for the position,” said executive managing director and Philadelphia market lead Mike Morrone . “At JLL, we are continually seeking new ways to elevate our abilities as a team to better serve clients. I’m confident Rob will continue to be an exceptional leader and provide clients with the highest level of care.” Throughout his 26-year ca- reer, Fogarasi has led teams for projects across many industries and clients including Ameri- sourceBergen, Saint-Gobain, VWR International and more. In his role with JLL, Fogarasi manages a number of client projects across diverse indus- tries in the Philadelphia area. He serves as the owner’s repre- sentative for Comcast Specta- cor’s multi-year renovation of the Wells Fargo Center sports and entertainment arena, as align annual objectives and key results, corporate initia- tives, planning and support services, alliances and acqui- sitions, and client offerings, all with company strategy at the root. One of Khan’s first initia- tives will be working with Mr. Bubeck and other RETTEW leaders to assess the firm’s competitive strategy and mar- ket position. As part of this, he will lead the development of a new strategic plan in 2020. “I am truly honored to take on this new role as RETTEW’s CSIO,”Khan said. “I am com- mitted to continuing my solid partnership with Bubeck, our talented management team and employees, and our valued clients to continue our momen- tum and seize the enormous opportunities in front of us.” Since 1996,Khan has been an integral part of RETTEW’s Information Technology team, struction career as an appren- tice with the carpenters. He later served as director of labor management and operations at mobile medical corporation for seven years. Most recently, Daquelente was the executive director of the Ironworker Employers Association of Western PA . With a young family, Daquelente is deep- ly rooted in the Pittsburgh area and brings demonstrated

well as UGI Utilities’ headquar- ters project in its development of a 100,000 s/f class-A office building in Lancaster county. “My time at JLL has led to both professional and personal growth,” said Fogarasi. “I look forward to further utilizing our platform to deliver effec- tive and creative solutions to our clients, while also helping my peers get the most out of their careers by building and cultivating a team of inspired, high-value employees.” Fogarasi received his Bach- elor of Science in Business Administration from Pierce College. He is one of ten recent strategic additions to JLL’s Philadelphia PDS team, including two new vice presidents— Michelle Flow- ers , formerly of Brandywine Realty Trust, and Rory Mel- vin , formerly of New York City Economic Development Corporation. 

HILADELPHIA, PA — JLL announc ed the promotion of Rob

Fogarasi in a series of re- cent strategic additions to the Project and Devel- opment Ser- vices Group (PDS) . Foga- rasi will take

Bob Yoshimura

Eric Mattson

Joe Hill

Bruce Gordon

elite level and allows them to service their clients without business borders,” said Brian Knowles, CCIM, SIOR , co- founding principal. Yoshimura, Hill and Mattson collaboratively have generated an enviable track record of success, as evidenced by their closure of over $8BB in sales for clients such as TA Realty Associates, Brandywine Realty Trust, Liberty Property Trust, Washington Capital, Dermody Properties, First Industrial, and many other leading real estate owners throughout the country. Their experience in the full spectrum of property types, combined with their sales and financial acumen, creates a Capital Markets platform that is both versatile and tested. They each bring over 30 years of experience, having served in executive positions for their previous employers. As principal leading the As- set Services group, Bruce Gor- don also brings over 30 years of commercial real estate ex- perience along with a proven track record of growing this service line business to Lee & Associates. His philosophy of an open approach of coopera- tion, collaboration and profes- sionalism to partner with his clients, enhances key local and business line leaders’ ability to build and expand relationships to better service clients core business objectives. 

FORT WASHINGTON, PA — Lee & Associates , a national full-service com- mercial real estate brokerage firm, announces the addition of a top industry teams to launch their Capital Markets and Asset Services platforms in the Pennsylvania, South Jersey and Delaware markets. Veteran Capital Markets ex- ecutives Bob Yoshimura, Joe Hill and Eric Mattson , will continue to focus on insti- tutional owners such as large pension fund advisers, REITs, insurance companies as well as private equity investors. Bruce Gordon will leverage his deep Asset Services experience and relationships with high profile clients and institutional own- ers of both office and industrial assets. “Bob, Joe and Eric are highly respected capital market ex- perts. They bring along ex- ceptional leadership and in- valuable market knowledge. Their addition to our platform continues the momentum of our strategic growth and brings Lee & Associates into play across a very competitive market sec- tor,” said Jeff Rinkov , CEO. “The Capital Markets and Asset Services teams come to Lee & Associates with a long history of success together. Their partnership has matured through previous brokerages and has positioned them to enter Lee & Associates at an PHILADELPHIA, PA — Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP (MGKF) , an en-

Rob Fogarasi

on the role of senior vice presi- dent and market lead of PDS in the greater Philadelphia market. In this role, Fogarasi will execute overall PDS strategy, oversee project management services and create innovative marketing and development initiatives while leading a skilled team of project manag- ers. “Rob’s extensive leadership experience and his ability to consistently deliver valuable

LANCASTER , PA — RETTEW announced that Suhail Khan, current vice first as a technician and then rising through the ranks to the role of vice president. During this time, he has strategized, researched, and managed the implementation of several major technology systems at RETTEW. In addition,Khan has played a key role in lead- ing RETTEW’s Facilities team. He has negotiated facility leases and directed numerous office moves in coordination with regional leaders, with a significant positive impact on the bottom line and minimal disruption to staff and clients. In addition to his internal efforts,Khan has worked di- rectly with RETTEW’s clients, providing IT services, web and GIS application development, and strategic planning. He is versed in both traditional and agile project management and has extensive experience in lean operational planning and execution.  RETTEW promotes Suhail Khan to CSIO Suhail Khan Master Builders’ Association welcomes David D. Daquelente PITTSBURGH, PA — The Master Builders’ Associa- tion of Western Pennsyl- vania, Inc. (MBA) welcomed David D. Daquelente as executive director. Earlier this year, after conducting an extensive nationwide search, the MBA Board of Direc- tors unanimously approved Daquelente as the associa- tion’s next executive director. Daquelente began his con- strengths as a relationship builder, committed to both mission and membership. Over the past 28 years as executive director, Jack Ra- mage has established MBA’s strong foundation of reputa- tion, member service, and in- dustry impact. MBA is sincere- ly grateful for his many years of leadership and service, in building and managing a great staff and organization.  president of t e chno l ogy and facilities, has been pro- moted to a new position at the firm: Chief Strat- egy and Inno- vation Officer (CSIO), effective September 1, 2019. Khan’s promotion fol- lows the promotion of Clayton Bubeck, PE, from Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer to President, also effec- tive September 1. In his new role as CSIO,Khan will focus on identifying and imp l ement ing s t rat eg i es and innovations to improve RETTEW’s competitiveness and preserve the long-term sustainability of the organiza- tion. He will help optimize and

vironmental, energy, land use law and litigation firm ann o un c e d that Austin M a n n i n g has joined the firm as a new associate. She Manning joins Manko, Gold, Katcher &Fox of the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas. She was a sum- mer associate at Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP in 2018. Prior to law school, Austin worked as a business analyst for Independence Blue Cross. Austin graduated magna cum laude from Temple Uni- versity’s James E. Beasley School of Law and she received her Bachelor of Science in Economics from Penn State University. During law school, Austin served as a Staff Editor for the Temple Law Review. In her final year, she studied at the University of Lucerne in Lucerne, Switzerland where she received her Global Legal Studies Certificate with a fo- cus on international economic law, human rights, and sus- tainability.  Austin Manning will concentrate her practice on environmental litigation and regulatory compliance matters and is pending admittance to the Pennsylvania Bar. While in law school, Austin served as a judicial intern to the Hon. Michael M. Baylson of the U.S. District Court for the East- ern District of Pennsylvania and to the Hon. Arnold L. New

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