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Industry veteran brings 30-years of experience Grove joins Lee & Associates of EPA as managing director

Sayer of Colliers selected as Most Admired CEO honoree for 2019

a commitment to diversity in the workplace and contribu- tions to Greater Philadelphia. As president & CEO of Col- liers in Philadelphia, Sayer is both a steward of our 100-year- old firm and a catalyst for its future. Driven by a credo of “if you’re not changing, you’re not growing,” Sayer continually seeks ways to add value and remain competitive in the face of disruption. His oversight encompasses development of services, specialties, resources and talent throughout six of- fices in the tri-state region. The end result is Colliers’ position today in Philadelphia – that of a top global commercial real estate provider offering a com- prehensive line of services but with a uniquely home grown feel. 

PHILADELPHIA, PA — Douglas Sayer , president/ CEO of Colliers | Phila-

delphia has been selected as Philadel- phia Business J o u r n a l ’ s 2019 Mo s t A d m i r e d CEOHonoree for 2019 – the sixth class of awardees.

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mercial real estate firm serv- ing southern New Jersey and greater Philadelphia. He also has held executive leadership positions with both JLL and Trammell Crow Company. He has managed Fortune 500 real estate portfolios, both in-house and as a service provider, for firms that include Unisys, Cigna, Glaxo Smith Kline, University of Pennsylvania, and ACE Insurance. Grove holds dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Economics and Geography from Bucknell University. He is a licensed Real Estate Broker in the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania and Salesperson in New Jersey. He is a member of the Society of Industrial and Office Re- altors, (SIOR) and incoming President of its Philadelphia chapter. Additionally, he is a member of the Northeast PA Manufacturers & Employers Association, the International Chapter of Shopping Cen- ters (ICSC) , and the Indus- trial & Office Real Estate Brokers Association .  Her background and experi- ence are exactly what we need to guide our communica- tion, marketing, and messag- ing strategies.” Pamela J. Shupp , GRCA executive vice president & COO. About The Greater Read- ing Chamber Alliance: Our mission is with excellent and committed leadership and coordination, we: attract new businesses to our community, support the businesses which are already here, nurture local start-ups, develop the work- force for today and the future, and advocate on behalf of the business community.  landlord and tenant work. We look forward to working with Jack’s many contacts within the real estate industry.” Intrator previously worked at Realty Mark City Scape, LLC. His specialty is mak- ing restaurant deals work in terms of time, budget and delivery. His recent success- es include bringing a gour- met grocery store to Valley Forge Towers, which is owned and operated by the Galman Group. 

sociates,” said Joel Kreider, SIOR , principal and Broker of Record. “David’s expertise in strategic advisory services and project management will prove to be tremendous assets to our firm as we continue to grow and strengthen our services and market presence throughout the region,” he added. Grove brings over 30 years of commercial real estate lead- ership experience in areas ranging from strategic advi- sory services, project manage- ment, lease administration, corporate outsourcing and occupancy planning services, to investments and portfolio management. Perhaps most noteworthy is his experience in executing large and complex transactions, having closed over $2 billion in lease, struc- tured finance and purchase/sale deals in an array of products including office, industrial, re- tail, ground, institutional and specialty/niche real estate. Grove previously served as chief operating officer with NAI Mertz, a full-service com- existing businesses with our ex- tensive business support servic- es, and work on attracting new businesses,” Fassnacht said. “I believe in the GRCA’s mission of building a robust business community and look forward to helping it become the absolute best version of itself.” Fassnacht comes to theGRCA with more than 14 years of marketing and graphic design experience. She has worked in a wide range of industries, which included newspapers, rugged electronics, and, most recently medical marijuana. “Leah is an incredible ad- dition to the GRCA team. senior project manager and new business executive. “Jack brings more than 25 years of retail and restaurant con- struction project management experience to the team. This unique combination of talent provides benefits to all phases of our restaurant construc- tion projects, said Lott. “Jack has made restaurant deals in many landmark buildings and always made the num- bers work. His forte is being able to bridge the gap on both

ECHANICSBURG, PA — Lee & Asso- ciates , a national

full-services commerc i a l rea l es tat e b r o k e r a g e f i rm , w e l - c omed Da - vid Grove, SIOR , a 30- y e a r c o m - mercial real estate industry veteran, as managing director. In his role at Lee & As- sociates, Grove will oversee the operations of the firm’s Pennsylvania regional offices including a strong focus on recruitment and mentoring the existing brokerage team. His responsibilities include developing the company’s infra- structure in support of targeted growth plans, strengthening existing client relationships, and pursuit of new business opportunities. “It is a tremendous honor to welcome David to our team of professionals at Lee & As- David Grove

Douglas Sayer

The 25 honorees were select- ed fromnearly 100 nominations across a scope of industries. The Philadelphia Business Journal sought individuals who are established leaders with a strong record of innovation in their field, outstanding finan- cial performance, a commit- ment to quality, a strong vision,

CORFAC Int'l. announces 2019 Standards of Excellence Awardwinners

Greater Reading Chamber Alliance welcomes Fassnacht as director of communications &marketing

READING, PA — Greater Reading Chamber Alliance (GRCA) announced its recent

Shown from left: Greg Ellis, CCIM, of Patterson-Woods Commercial Properties/CORFAC International inWilmington, Delaware; CORFAC International President SimDoughtie, CCIM, MCR, SLCR, SIOR, King Industrial/CORFAC International, Atlanta; Phill Tomlinson, Com- mercial Properties Inc./CORFAC International in Scottsdale, Arizona

hire of Leah Fassnacht , who will join the team as the director o f c ommu - nications & marke t i ng . Within this role, Fass-

nology tools is commendable. Greg Ellis, CCIM , of Pat- terson-Woods Commercial Properties/CORFAC In- ternational in Wilmington, DE, received the Olen Mon- sees Award, which recognizes members who have provided exceptional service to the or- ganization above and beyond the call of duty. Ellis has been a key player in developing the CORFAC conferences, serving as the Chairman of the Confer- ence Committee. His leader- ship and direction in choosing outstanding cities, hotels and events has been invaluable to the organization. Hayim Mizrachi, CCIM, of MDL Group/CORFAC International in Las Vegas, NV was recognized as the Thomas B. Hayes, Jr. Award winner. Recipients of this award have distinguished themselves by sharing in- novative and creative ideas relevant to commercial real estate brokerage. 

PHILADELPHIA, PA — CORFAC International announced the winners of the 2019 Standards of Excel- lence Awards, which recognize individuals who exemplify excellence, integrity, dedica- tion and participation in the CORFAC network. Award winners were hon- ored by CORFAC's 2019 presi- dent Sim Doughtie, CCIM, MCR, SLCR, SIOR , of King Industrial/CORFAC Inter- national in Atlanta, during the organization's 2019 Fall Summit in Philadelphia. Phill Tomlinson of Com- mercial Properties Inc./ CORFAC International in Scottsdale, AZ, received the Charlie King MVP Award, which is bestowed annually to the member considered by CORFAC's president to be the "most valuable player" over the past 12 months. Tomlin- son's efforts to educate the CORFACmembership and ex- pand the organization's tech-

Leah Fassnacht

nacht will direct all internal and external communications for the GRCA and manage all marketing efforts related to its core business services. “I am excited to help connect

LOTT Restaurant Construction Co. names Intrator, CPM, RAM, ARMsenior project manager and newbusiness executive

READING, PA — Frank Lott , founder and president of LOTT Restaurant Con-

struct ion, L L C , a n - nounced that veteran res- taurant and retail leas- ing property/ project man- agement spe- cialist Jack

Jack Intrator

Intrator, CPM, ARM, RAM , has joined the company as

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