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26A — November 23 - December 6, 2012 — Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal

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28-year industrial real estate veteran Eugene Preston Dermody Properties names eastern region office partner

To their Blue Bell, Pennsylvania office Kaplin Stewart adds Hogan and Sturdivant

practice and the enforcement of judgments. He also devotes a significant part of his prac- tice to the defense of employ- ers in all types of employment litigation. Sturdivant is a paralegal in the real estate, business & finance group. She previ- ously was a paralegal at Lavin, O’Neil, Ricci, Cedrone & DiS- ipio. Sturdivant has significant experience in all areas of real estate including mergers and acquisitions, leasing, land use issues and litigation. ■

NEW CASTLE, DE — Bob Hill , president of Emory Hill & Company , was presented with the 2012 Richard P. Di- Sabatino Sr. Award by the Delaware Contractors As- sociation (DCA) at its annual dinner. Known affectionately as the “Dickie Award,” the honor was established 14 years ago by the DCA executive committee to annually honor the indi- vidual who has worked most diligently on behalf of the DCA during the past year. “This year’s recipient has been extremely active with the association,” said Rick Di- Sabatino , who presented the award on behalf of the DCA. Bob “has worked tirelessly for DCA this past year and has served with great dedica- tion while providing valuable insight into issues affecting the industry,” and “has not only been supportive of the association, but our industry as a whole.” Hogan is an associate in the Business & Commercial Litigation group. He previ- ously was an associate at Lavin, O’Neil, Ricci, Cedrone & DiSipio. Hogan’s practice includes representing busi- nesses and individuals in real estate and business disputes from the commencement of an action through discovery, trial, post-trial motions, appellate BLUE BELL, PA — Mi- chael P. Hogan, Esquire and Lynn S. Sturdivant , have joined Kaplin Stewart .

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our business in strategic East Coast markets.” Preston earned his master’s degree in business administra- tion fromNewYork University and his bachelor’s degree in accounting fromWest Virginia University. He is a trustee of the New Jersey chapter of NAIOP and is chairman of the organization’s Industrial De- velopment V National Forum. “We are very pleased to have Gene joinDermody Properties,” said Doug Kiersey , president of Dermody Properties. “He has an excellent reputation in the market as an experienced and capable developer and operator of industrial real estate. Gene’s skill set is a perfect match for us as we strategically expand our business in the eastern region of the country.” ■

velopment, acquisition, un- derwriting and operations experience in the East Coast region. Most recently he was a principal with Woodmont Industrial Partner. Prior to his role at Woodmont, he held senior management positions with ProLogis, most recently as senior vice president in the Northeast Region, with Hig- gins Development Partners and also with the Rockefeller Group Development Corpora- tion. “I am very pleased to be join- ing the Dermody team,” said Preston. “Dermody Properties is a company that I have long admired as a premier national development organization. It is great to be working with Doug Kiersey again, and together we are excited about expanding

E S T C O N - SHOHOCKEN , PA — Dermody

Properties has named 28-year in- dustrial real estate veter- an Eugene Preston as the partner managing the firm’sEastern

Eugene Preston

TREVOSE, PA — John- srud Architects announce the promotions of John Nat- sis to associate principal, Eric Morgan to associate, and Michael A. Morris to associate with the firm. “John has proven his lead- ership on projects, skill in mentoring young architects, anddedication to strong client relationships,” said Charlie Johnsrud, RA, LEED AP , founder and principal. “Eric and Mike consistently con- tribute innovative solutions to complex projects. All three are integral to our continued success as a firm.” John Natsis is a registered architect who has been with Johnsrud since 1995. As an architect and project leader, he balances the design and Region Office. He will direct the company’s industrial develop- ment efforts in the markets of eastern Pennsylvania, south- western New Jersey and Sa- vannah, Georgia. He will also be responsible for additional development in new markets throughout the eastern United States. Preston has extensive de- BALTIMORE, MD — Col- liers International | Bal- timore CEO and principal Timothy R. Hearn joined the board of Alliance, a nonprofit organization that provides rehabilitation, treatment, case management, vocational and employment services and hous- ing to people with disabilities in Maryland. Hearn, who has 25 years of commercial real estate experi- ence, oversees the four busi- nesses operated by Colliers International | Baltimore. He represents landlords and

DCA awards Emory Hill’s Bob Hill “Dickie Award”

Johnsrud Architects builds leadership team

Hill is a past president of DCA and is actively involved on the Finance, Nominat- ing and Government Affairs Committees, the Civic Affairs Construction Council (PAC) and regularly attends DCA Board and executive committee meetings. Hill founded Emory Hill in 1981 with partner Clay Emory and later was joined in 1983 by partner Carmen Fac- ciolo, Jr. ■ Rick DiSabatino presents Bob Hill of Emory Hill & Company with the 2012 Richard P. DiSabatino that Manekin has given me the platform to work with such an organized and professional team at Water’s Edge,” Gam- bino said. “The property is not only beautiful, but also very well maintained. I look forward to this great opportunity.” Earlier this year, Gambino received the Real Property Ad- ministrator (RPA) designation from BOMI International . With eight years industry expe- rience, she has spent the past five years as an assistant prop- erty manager with Manekin, overseeing the management of 36 South Charles, a 25-story, high-rise office building. ■

John Natsis

Eric Morgan

Michael A. Morris

technical aspects of projects, keeping them on time and on budget while providing functional and innovative laboratory environments. Eric Morgan, LEED AP has been with the firm since 2002. With his technical abil- ity and practical knowledge of sustainable design, con- struction, and cost estimat- ing, Morgan adds another

an associate in its brokerage group. Chriss, who had pre- viously interned at Colliers | Baltimore, will work with brokers Matt Haas and Kevin Haus and the office leasing and sales team in the Balti- more region. Prior to joining Colliers | Baltimore, Chriss was a teach- er and coach at St. Christo- pher’s School in Richmond, VA. In addition, Chriss was a data operations intern at Retail Solutions Inc. and a marketing and leasing intern at Cornish Associates in Rhode Island. ■ dimension to the firm’s ser- vices. Michael A. Morris is a reg- istered architect who has been with the firm since 2007. His understanding of the specialized functions housed insures creative solutions on projects that include labs and manufacturing projects to of- fice modifications including company board rooms. ■

Manekin promotes Gambino to property mgr. of 467,000 s/f

Hearn of Colliers joins board of Alliance, Chriss joins Baltimore office as associate

BELCAMP,MD — Manekin, LLC has promoted Ruth Gam- bino to propertymanager of the

Water’s Edge C o r p o r a t e Campus. Under de- v e l o pm e n t by Manekin a n d A l e x Brown Re- alty, Inc. , the 467,000 s / f

Timothy Hearn Matt Chriss

Ruth Gambino

developers for office and in- dustrial parks, as well as retail projects along the Interstate 95 corridor. COLUMBIA, MD — Col- liers International in Bal- timore hired Matt Chriss as

campus comprises four mid-rise office buildings, four one-story office buildings, a restaurant, putting green, nature walk and fitness center. “I am thrilled and excited

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