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20B — July 24 - August 13, 2020 — New Jersey/Pennsylvania — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal

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Woodmont welcomes Cynthia Gonzalez

ISCATAWAY, NJ — NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co. announced that Firm adds Gerace as an associate Industry veteran Feeney joins NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co. P as far away as Hawaii. Fee- ney represents clients from a wide range of industries with

that was already established,” said Gonzalez. “Woodmont’s strategic vision, strong leader- ship and position in the real estate industry is the type of growing organization I wanted to be a part of, and I’m thrilled to join the team at Woodmont Properties.” Gonzalez’s education in- cludes a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Rutgers University, and a Bachelor of Arts from Queens College, City University of New York. Gonzalez is a Society for Human Resources Manage- ment Certified Professional (SHRM-CP) and certified Human Resources Institute (HRCI), Professional in Hu- man Resources (PHR),a Se- nior HR Business Partner (sHRBP) from the Human Capital Institute and a Certi- fied Career Coach through Paradigm 360. MAREJ

FAIRFIELD, NJ — Wood- mont Properties announced that Cynthia Gonzalez has

Feeney played an important role in establishing the com- pany’s central New Jersey office. He also has held posi- tions with Douglas Elliman Commercial and Joseph Hil- ton & Associates. Feeney received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Boston University and is a licensed real estate broker in the state of New Jersey. NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co. an- nounced that Kyle Gerace has joined its team of profes- sionals as an associate. In this new role, Gerace will be responsible for leasing and sales in Central New Jersey. Gerace will be learning the market and building his da- tabase of owners and tenants initially while working with other professionals in the of- fice on assignments. Gerace received a B.S. in sports management fromRut- gers University and had a dis- tinguished record as a pitcher for the Rutgers University Baseball team. Previously, Gerace was employed as a referral agent with Balsley Losco Realty in Northfield, New Jersey, and is licensed New Jersey Real Estate Sales- person. MAREJ concentration on the logistics markets in PA. “I am excited to be back work- ing with Brian and John (Van Buskirk),” said Jacobsen. “The dynamic group of industry pro- fessionals at LAEP, along with their national platform, will allow me to continue servicing my clients’ real estate needs in a creative and innovative way with a focus on service, collabo- ration and research.” Jacobsen previously teamed with Knowles and Van Buskirk at previous commercial real es- tate firm. She brings over 25+ years of industry experience to the Lee team, and is poised to be a market leader and con- tinue to build the Lee platform. Kim is a member of the Council of Supply Chain Man- agement Professionals, the Greater Lehigh Valley Cham- ber of Commerce, Doylestown Borough Planning Commis- sion, Chair of the Doylestown Borough Historical & Archi- tectural Review Board and Executive Committee member MWOY Campaign, for the Leu- kemia & Lymphoma Society of LHV. MAREJ

joined the ex- ecutive team as its direc- tor of human resources. In her role atWoodmont, Gonzalez will s p e a r h e a d various hu-

varied real estate needs. H e h a s closed over four million s/f of trans- act ions for Fortune 500 c ompan i e s and clients

industry vet- eran, Jack Feeney , has j o i n e d i t s team of pro- fessionals as a senior vice president. In this new role, his responsi-

Cynthia Gonzalez

man resources initiatives with a special focus on fostering high performing team-oriented culture, cultivating internal career growth, talent acquisi- tion, and professional learning and development. Gonzalez leads the company’s human resources department with 17+ years of experience within various industries nationally. “I was immediately attracted to the strong leadership teamat Woodmont Properties and the incredibly close-knit culture

Kyle Gerace

Jack Feeney

in the high-tech, industrial, manufacturing and commu- nications industries. One of his most notable transactions was the 175,000 s/f Bedmin- ster headquarters lease for Verizon Wireless. “I am excited to be joining NAI DiLeo Bram & Co. I was drawn to the entrepreneurial culture of the firm and wanted a platform that would support my ability to provide the ser- vices that my clients require. I have known David for many years, and I am looking for- ward to helping the firm build on the wonderful foundation that exits and help mentor the newest members of the team” commented Feeney. Formerly serving as a man- aging director with Studley (now Savills) since 1994,

bilities will include agency representation and tenant advisory services. “It is with great pleasure that we welcome Jack to our NAI DiLeo-Bram team,” said David A. Simon, SIOR and chief operating officer. “Jack is a well-respected member of New Jersey’s commercial real estate industry. He is dedicated to his clients and his knowledge and experience brings tremendous value to the firms he represents” he added. Throughout his illustrious career, Feeney has focused on office and industrial leas- ing and sale transactions primarily throughout the New Jersey metropolitan area, but has handled national requirements for his clients

TRUECommercial Real Estate hires Benjamin

In addition, Benjamin brings considerable experience inmar- keting and market research, as well as a proven track record of developing and enhancing pro- fessional client relationships with a focus on value-added client service. MAREJ

LANCASTER, PA — TRUE Commercial Real Estate has hired Marisa Benjamin as brokerage advisor. Benjamin has over 14 years of commercial real estate ex- perience in office, retail and development sales and leasing.

PENNSYLVANIA — Lee & Associates announced the addition of a new principal Lee &Associates welcomes Rod & Jacobsen industry experience, which has included over 13 million s/f of industrial transactions for his

Transwestern recognizes 4 New Jersey professionals

clients. Dur- ing his ten- ure, he has worked with n u m e r o u s institutional c l i e n t s a s well as pri- vate owners throughout

with a focus on the region- al Philadel- phia indus- trial market. Tony Rod ha s j o i ned the brokerage team in order to enhance

coveted Champions’ Club for his transaction volume in 2019: 17 transactions totaling 327,667 s/f and $105 million in aggregate value. The recip- ients inducted into the Cham- pions’ Club are the firm’s top brokerage professionals from around the country, who not only had strong production and revenue generation but also demonstrate an unwav- ering commitment to serving clients. Transwestern also annu- ally recognizes outstanding team members with Presi- dents’ Awards for team- work and contributions to advance the firm’s culture of legendary service. This year, Dolly was honored with the Team Support award for his ongoing national research support, continued contri- butions as a marketing and media relations advocate, and development of the firm’s Elite Eleven indus- trial reports. MAREJ

FLORHAM PARK, NJ — Transwestern Real Es- tate Services (TRS) an- nounced that four members of its New Jersey office were recognized nationally for their performance in 2019. The honorees include part- ner and City Leader James Postell , managing directors Matt McDonough and Dan Ligorner , and director of re- search Matthew Dolly . Postell, McDonough and Ligorner were honored with the Top Deal – Owner Ad- visory award for securing a 147,215 s/f headquarters lease with Celularity at 170 Park Ave. in Florham Park. After substantial capital im- provements to the property led by Transwestern, the cam- pus experienced impressive leasing activity, leading to the Celularity transaction – the largest office lease in the state during first quarter 2019. Additionally, McDonough was named to Transwestern’s

Kimberly Jacobsen

Tony Rod

the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area. He is a member of the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR) and is active at his local boys club. Lee & announced the addi- tion of Kimberly Jacobsen , a veteran in the industrial real estate market. Jacobsen joins the brokerage team in the firm’s Plymouth Meeting office. Her focus will include tenant representation, port- folio strategy, site selection, land development, property acquisition and disposition, as well as landlord representa- tion of industrial and supply chain-oriented real estate for clients on a national level. In particular, she will have a

Lee’s capabilities in the Phila- delphia and Southern New Jer- sey industrial submarkets and beyond. He will continue his successful practice in landlord and tenant representation as well as acquisitions and dispo- sitions of industrial real estate. “Tony brings a solid founda- tion and an exceptional work ethic to serve his clients here at Lee,” stated Joseph B. Hill, Jr., Principal of the firm. “His stellar reputation and history of success makes him a valu- able member of the Lee team.” “The platform at Lee & Asso- ciates allows me to extend and expand the services I’m able to provide to clients,” said Rod. Rod brings over 18 years of

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