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16B — January 21 - February 17, 2022 — New Jersey/Pennsylvania — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal

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ARRISBURG, PA — NAI CIR announced their associate broker, H Honors industry veteran 50 year (& counting) career GHARinductsNAICIR's Ross into Hall of Fame

Mason brings over 25 years experience NAI Hanson welcomes Masontobrokerage team

will be of tremendous value to our team and our clients. We welcome Susan to the team and look forward to further cement- ing our standing as northern New Jersey’s most-trusted full- service commercial real estate services firm.” Prior to joining NAI James E. Hanson, Mason served as executive VP for JLL in its Parsippany office specializing in agency representation. Pre- viously, Mason also served as leasing director for CBRE and held positions with Lincoln Property Co. as a portfolio manager, Aegon USA as an assistant VP, and Troast Group as a leasing representative and property manager Mason added, “The unprec- edented conditions of New Jer- sey’s commercial office market are more competitive than ever, and NAI James E. Hanson stands in a league of their own when it comes to local market expertise and global resources that can assist clients with making informed and educated real estate decisions. I look forward to working closely with their exceptional team of professionals to add to that expertise as we strive to help our clients capitalize on oppor- tunities in the market.” MAREJ their goals. In his new role as the business development manager, he utilizes his cha- risma and ability to connect with clients to develop and im- plement growth opportunities within and between Vantage Commercial and other orga- nizations. O’Brien continues to remain heavily involved in networking groups in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. “Vantage Commercial’s col- laborative culture and ‘deliv- ering results’ mentality is not the industry standard. Our non-conforming way of con- ducting business has helped us attract exceptionally talented individuals like Andrew, and has contributed to our rapid growth in the region,” states Leor Hemo, president and chief executive of Vantage Commercial. O’Brien remains commit- ted to the brokerage’s dedi- cation to achieving great outcomes for clients, with the belief that results are best achieved through the hard work of a dynamic and dedicated team. MAREJ

TETERBORO, NJ — NAI James E. Hanson has hired Susan Mason as senior VP.

Mason wi l l join the office leasing team in its Teter- boro office. Ma s on i s a highly mo- tivated com- mercial real estate profes-

James D. Ross , was inducted into the Greater Harrisburg Association of Realtors (GHAR) Hall of Fame. The award was presented and ac- cepted at the GHAR Holiday Luncheon on Wednesday, De- cember 15th, held at the West Shore Country Club. With this award, the GHAR Community recognized Ross' 50 year (and counting) professional career. The Greater Harrisburg Association of REALTORS, established in 1916, repre- sents over 2,000 REALTORS and provides leadership in adapting to advances in the industry. The Association is committed to promoting ethi- cal and competent real estate practices and advocating the value of home ownership in Dauphin, Cumberland, and Perry counties. The mission of the Greater

Susan Mason

sional with a storied history of success throughout her 25-plus year career. Mason’s attention to detail and commitment to client service has earned her the trust of leading private and institutional clients in meet- ing their office leasing needs. Outside of her specialization in office lease negotiations and marketing, Mason’s well- rounded background in tenant construction and property man- agement will further bolster NAI James E. Hanson’s already robust full-service commercial real estate services. “Susan is widely regarded as one of the state’s preeminent office leasing experts,” said William C. Hanson, SIOR , president of NAI James E. Han- son. “We are confident that her highly sought-after expertise and local market knowledge

James D. Ross Greater Harrisburg Association of Realtors Hall of Fame induction.

Harrisburg Association of REALTORS is to serve real estate professionals through a commitment to promote ethical and competent real es- tate practices, to support the

preservation of real property rights, to provide leadership in adapting to advances in the industry, and to enhance eachmember’s opportunity for success. MAREJ

YORK/LANCASTER, PA — ROCK Commercial Real Estate announced that it is cel- ebrating 20 years in business. ROCK envisions thriving communities with a balance of successful small businesses, affordable housing, education, support for local children and their families, and opportuni- ties for young people entering the workforce. To support this vision, ROCK is contributing to four central PA organiza- tions including $10,000 to Give Local York, $10,000 to The Extraordinary Give, $5,000 to UPMC Pinnacle Foundation’s Path of Hope, and $5,000 to Hospice & Community Care. "We are thrilled to have ROCK as our Give Local York Big Give Party sponsor,” said MeaganGiven , director, Give Local York. “After two years of socially distanced giving, we're excited to bring the party back to York on Give Day. ROCK has been a supporter of Give Local York since year one and we're happy to celebrate our shared 'birthdays' (our fifth; their 20th!) on May 6, 2022." “I want to congratulate Dave and the entire ROCK Com- mercial Real Estate team for 20 years of service to York and Lancaster,” said Sam Bressi, president and CEO, Lancaster Community Foun- dation. “Your commitment to ROCKCommercial Real Estate celebrates 20 years building your business in our community, and simultane- ously using your business to build our community is an extraordinary gift to South Central Pennsylvania.” “The UPMC Pinnacle Foun- dation is grateful for ROCK’s generous support of the Trans- form the Trail campaign at UPMCMemorial,” commented Chad Myers, Director of De- velopment, UPMC Pinnacle Foundation. “The contribu- tion from ROCK has allowed UPMC to create a Path of Hope to provide a place of peace and reflection for all trail-goers. Located just off the Memorial Health Fund Well- ness Trail’s head, the Path of Hope is marked by inspira- tional signage and showcases memorial benches and trees.” “We are so grateful for ROCK Commercial Real Es- tate’s generous support of our Wine, Dine & Unwind event,” said Deirdre Baker, Development Officer, Hospice &Community Care. “Proceeds from this event ensure that Hospice & Community Care can provide both personalized hospice care and compassion- ate bereavement support to anyone in York County in need of these services.” MAREJ Give Local York UPMC Pinnacle Foundation’s Path of Hope The Extraordinary Give Hospice & Community Care

VantageCommercial namesO’Brien as business development manager

CHERRY HILL, NJ — Vantage Commercial an- nounced the newest member

of i ts com- mercial real estate team, A n d r e w O ’ B r i e n . O ’ B r i e n j o i n s t h e ful l -service commercial real estate

Andrew O’Brien

brokerage, serving Southern New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Eastern Pennsylvania, as the business development manager. Born and raised in Dela- ware County, Pennsylvania, O’Brien attended the Restau- rant School at Walnut Hill College in Philadelphia. He worked in various capacities in the hospitality industry, most notably as a chef for the Philadelphia 76ers. During his tenure as a chef, O’Brien founded a networking group designed to connect entrepre- neurs and business owners. O’Brien’s passion lies in helping businesspeople achieve

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