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Real Estate Professionals Making The News
The Retail Connection,
L.P.
(214-572-0777) announced the following internal promotions: Robert Dennis was
hired as executive vice president of brokerage and will manage the company’s
southern CA office. Dennis has been actively involved in the retail brokerage
industry for over 15 years and currently represents Gold’s Gym and Ashley
Furniture among other national retailers; Dennis I. Leibovitz has been promoted
to executive vice president of brokerage for the company. He was previously a
senior vice president of brokerage with the company; David Sacher, Mitch Traub
and Wyatt Russo were promoted from vice presidents of brokerage to senior vice
presidents of brokerage and Tim Donovan was promoted from assistant vice
president of brokerage to vice president of brokerage for the company.
The Macerich Co.
(310-394-6000) promoted Stephen L. Spector from senior vice president and
associate general counsel to senior vice president and general counsel.
Spector, who is based out of the company’s Santa Monica, CA corporate
office, has over 20 years of experience in the legal profession. Prior to
joining Macerich, he worked for over five years at Los Angeles, CA-based law
firms specializing in real estate, corporate and securities law matters.
Metro
Commercial Real Estate, Inc.
(610-246-2606)
expanded its retail brokerage division with the addition of Brandon Anapol and
Michael Gorman. Anapol, who works out of the company’s Conshohocken, PA office,
will serve as broker for Metro Commercial’s leasing division. Prior to joining
the company, Anapol worked in residential real estate with Prudential Fox Roach.
Gorman, who works out of the company’s Mt. Laurel, NJ office, will also serve as
a broker for Metro Commercial’s leasing division. Prior to joining Metro
Commercial, Gorman worked for Legend Properties.
Vornado Realty
Trust
(212-894-7000) announced that Robert Entin, president and chairman of Integrated
Business Systems, has accepted a position as chief information officer for
Vornado. Entin will remain as chairman and chief technology officer of IBS, a
provider of real estate automation solutions based in Fairfield, NJ. Entin
founded IBS in 1979 and the firm has grown to service more than 120 prominent
real estate companies. IBS and Vornado began working together in 1997 after
Vornado acquired The Mendik Co., a long-time user of the IBS System. Since then,
IBS has handled property management and accounting functions for about 50% of
Vornado’s 87 million sq.ft. national portfolio.
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