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Real Estate Journal — Owners, Developers & Managers — January 27, 2017 - February 9, 2017 — 7B

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ew Castle, DE — The board of directors of Landmark Sci- Governor Markell reappoints Williams to serve a third three-year term on Delaware’s COT Landmark Science & Engineering promotes Rudy, P.E., LEED AP to executive vice president N

the State of Delaware’s Gov- ernor Jack Markell. Williams said that “as the only engineer on the Council with a back- ground in transportation,” he “brings the capability of putting into layman’s terms the design and funding issues facing DelDOT.” At times he has served as acting chairman for current COT chairman Weston “Pete” Nellius , and also served as chairman of the DelDOT Transportation Trust Fund Task Force in 2011. He was first appointed to the COT in 2010 by then-Governor Ruth Ann Minner. n

with the firm he has served as director of sciences and water resources engineering and VP of operations, and he will continue with these areas of responsibility. Rudy’s B.S de- grees in Civil Engineering and Engineering and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon Univer- sity, along with 24 years of experience in civil engineer- ing, has given him a broad exposure to the fields of envi- ronmental, geotechnical, site/ civil design, water resources, planning, and construction re- view. President Williams said that “Keith Rudy has been a

tremendous asset to the firm and has shown us the leader- ship qualities we were looking for to act as president in my absence.” Ted Williams, P.E., Ex- ecEng, FACEC, a registered engineer in Delaware and Pennsylvania, member of the College of Fellows and former Chairman of the American Council of Engineering Co., and Landmark president, was reappointed in November to serve a third three-year term on the Council on Transpor- tation (COT), a nine-member advisory panel appointed by

ence & Engineering , a lead- ing regional consulting firm specializing in site/civil engi- neering, environmental and land surveying, announced that principal Keith Rudy, P.E., LEED AP has been promoted to executive vice president and Ted Williams was reappointed by Governor Jack Markell to serve a third three-year term on Delaware’s Council on Transportation Alexander AndersonREGroup launches Alexander Anderson Capital Hackensack, NJ — Al- exander Anderson Real Es- tate Group has launched Al- areas that are undergoing a re- vitalization in conjunction with small or individual real estate investors. As part of the launch, Alexander Anderson Capital Group has announced it has closed on two syndicated real estate transactions for projects in Hackensack and Newark. Real estate syndication al- lows investors with a common purpose or vision to pool capital to invest in real property. As the sponsor or syndicator, Alex- ander Anderson Capital Group finds, acquires (including ob- taining the needed financing) and manages the real estate itself. According to Eric Ander- son , CEO of Alexander Ander- son, “Through Alexander An- derson Capital Group, we can bring the same out-of-the-box vision for redevelopment, ex- tensive real estate investment expertise and management experience to the small inves- tor, who might always have been interested in real estate but lacked the sufficient capi- tal, knowledge or experience. Alexander Anderson Capital Group now affords them access to deal flow and an opportunity to invest with professional de- velopment and management experience supporting their investment. n Eric Anderson exander An- derson Cap- ital Group , a real estate syndication arm, to spon- sor, acquire and redevel- op pro j ects in downtown

(COT). Rudy, a registered engineer in Delaware and New Jer- sey, will serve as EVP with Landmark’s officers: chair- man Bruce Tease , president Ted Williams , and secretary/ treasurer Helen Apostolico . During Rudy’s seven years Keith Rudy Ted Williams

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